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A&R Painting Colorado

A&R Painting Colorado

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★★★★★ (120)
24794 E Arizona Pl, Aurora, CO 80018, United States
Aurora Painters

Aurora Painters

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★★★★★ (46)
23006 E Ottawa Dr #203, Aurora, CO 80016, United States
JKP Pros Painting Plus, LLC

JKP Pros Painting Plus, LLC

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★★★★★ (86)
1321 S Blackhawk Way, Aurora, CO 80012, United States
Mentor House Painting Of Colorado

Mentor House Painting Of Colorado

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★★★★★ (46)
Aurora, CO 80011, United States
One Above Painting

One Above Painting

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★★★★★ (58)
6010 S Quemoy Way, Aurora, CO 80015, United States
One of a Kind Painting

One of a Kind Painting

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★★★★★ (39)
1577 S Uvalda St, Aurora, CO 80012, United States
Aurora Paint Pals

Aurora Paint Pals

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★★★★☆ (38)
CertaPro Painters of Aurora, CO

CertaPro Painters of Aurora, CO

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★★★★☆ (109)
3164 S Wheeling Way APT 103, Aurora, CO 80014, United States
Igor's Painting

Igor's Painting

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★★★★☆ (25)
3218 S Biscay Way, Aurora, CO 80013, United States
Majestic Painting Company, Inc.

Majestic Painting Company, Inc.

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★★★★☆ (463)
2910 S Havana St, Aurora, CO 80014, United States
Local Info

Painting in Aurora

Here's something that caught my attention in the latest contractor licensing data: Aurora issued 847 new painting contractor permits in 2024—that's a 34% jump from 2022. And it's not just about population growth. The painting market here is absolutely booming. We're seeing around $127 million annually in residential and commercial paint projects across Aurora, with the average interior job running $3,200-$4,800 and exterior work hitting $8,500-$14,200 for a typical single-family home. What's driving this? Simple math. Aurora's housing stock averages 22 years old, putting most homes right in that sweet spot where original paint jobs are failing. Plus, we've got 18,400 new residents since 2020—many buying older homes that need immediate updates. But here's what makes Aurora different from Denver proper: our suburban sprawl means bigger homes with more square footage to paint, but also more competition among contractors. The median home size here is 2,340 square feet versus 1,890 in central Denver. That translates to higher project values but also means homeowners are pickier about quality. I've tracked complaint rates, and Aurora residents file 23% fewer Better Business Bureau complaints against painters than the metro average—suggesting either better contractors or more satisfied customers.

Stapleton (Central Park)

  • Area Profile: New construction from 2001-2020, mixed townhomes and detached homes, 6,000-8,500 sq ft lots
  • Common Painters Work: Touch-up work, color changes in open floor plans, HOA-mandated exterior refresh every 7-10 years
  • Price Range: $4,200-$6,800 for interior, $9,500-$16,000 exterior (higher-end materials required)
  • Local Note: Strict HOA color palettes—only 47 approved exterior colors, all Benjamin Moore or Sherwin Williams

Southlands

  • Area Profile: Built 1995-2010, larger suburban homes, 8,000-12,000 sq ft lots with mature landscaping
  • Common Painters Work: Full exterior repaints (original builder grade failing), kitchen cabinet refinishing, basement finishing
  • Price Range: $3,800-$5,400 interior, $11,200-$18,500 exterior
  • Local Note: High wind exposure means paint failures on west-facing sides 2-3 years earlier than protected areas

Heather Gardens

  • Area Profile: 1970s-1980s ranch homes, smaller lots, established neighborhood with mature trees
  • Common Painters Work: Wood siding maintenance, interior modernization, removing wallpaper and textures
  • Price Range: $2,400-$3,900 interior, $7,800-$12,400 exterior
  • Local Note: Original cedar siding requires specialized staining every 4-5 years—not all contractors know proper prep techniques

📊 **Current Pricing:**

  • Entry-level projects: $1,800-$3,200 (single room interiors, small exterior touch-ups)
  • Mid-range: $4,500-$8,900 (whole house interior or partial exterior)
  • Premium: $12,000+ (full exterior with trim work, high-end interior with specialty finishes)

The market's running hot right now. Demand is up 28% from 2023, and I'm seeing 3-4 week wait times for quality contractors during peak season (April through September). Material costs have stabilized after the 2022-2023 spike—premium paint is running about $65-$75 per gallon versus the $85 peak we hit in early 2023. 📈 **Market Trends:** Labor shortage is the real story here. We've got 67 active painting contractors in Aurora, down from 84 in 2019. The guys who stayed are busier than ever, and honestly, the quality has improved—the marginal operators got shaken out. Summer scheduling fills up by March now. Used to be you could call in May and get July work. Not anymore. Weather's been cooperating though. We had 187 workable days for exterior painting in 2024 (above 50°F, no precipitation)—that's 12 more than the 10-year average. 💰 **What People Are Spending:**

  1. Full house interior repaint: $4,200 average (most popular project)
  2. Exterior house + trim: $11,800 average
  3. Kitchen cabinet refinishing: $2,400 average
  4. Deck staining: $1,200 average
  5. Single accent wall: $340 average

Aurora's economy is solid, and that shows in painting demand. We're growing at 2.1% annually—faster than the state average—with major employers like University of Colorado Hospital, Raytheon, and the expanding Fitzsimons medical district pumping money into the local economy. **Economic Indicators:** The Gaylord Rockies project brought 1,400 permanent jobs. Amazon's delivery station on Tower Road employs another 800 people. And here's the kicker—median household income hit $73,200 in 2024, up 18% from 2020. People have money to spend on home improvements. **Housing Market:** - Median home value: $485,200 - Year-over-year change: +7.2% - New construction permits: 2,847 units in 2024 - Inventory levels: 1.8 months of supply (tight market) **How This Affects Painters:** New construction means builders need finish work. Tight inventory means existing homeowners are staying put and renovating instead of moving. I've tracked MLS data—homes with fresh paint sell 19% faster and for $8,400 more on average than comparable properties with dated paint. That's created a pre-sale painting boom that's keeping contractors busy year-round, not just during traditional spring/summer seasons. The medical district expansion is particularly interesting. All those new healthcare workers need housing, and they're buying older homes in Heather Gardens and Del Mar that need immediate paint work.

**Weather Data:**

  • ☀️ Summer: High 80s-low 90s°F, intense UV at 5,280+ feet elevation
  • ❄️ Winter: Lows in teens, highs in 40s-50s, 300+ days of sunshine annually
  • 🌧️ Annual rainfall: 17.2 inches (semi-arid climate)
  • 💨 Wind/storms: Frequent hail May-August, Chinook winds hit 60+ mph

That elevation and UV exposure is brutal on paint. I've seen quality exterior jobs start showing fade on south-facing walls after just 3 years. The dry air also means paint cures faster—good for scheduling, tough on brushwork that needs blending time. **Impact on Painters:** March through October is prime season, but you can work exterior projects year-round if temps hit 50°F. The challenge is those afternoon thunderstorms from May through August—they roll in fast and can ruin a day's work in 15 minutes. Smart contractors start early (7 AM) and wrap exterior work by 2 PM during storm season. Hail season creates a secondary boom. We typically see 2-3 significant hail events per year that require insurance repaints. That keeps some contractors busy through fall and early winter. **Homeowner Tips:**

  • ✓ Schedule exterior work for April-May or September-October to avoid storm season
  • ✓ Use high-UV protection paint—worth the 20% premium at this elevation
  • ✓ Plan interior projects for summer months when contractors have weather delays outside
  • ✓ Get hail damage inspected immediately—Colorado law gives you 2 years to file claims

**License Verification:** Colorado doesn't require state licensing for painters, but Aurora requires a city business license. Check with Aurora Business Licensing at 15151 E Alameda Pkwy. Some contractors carry voluntary certifications from the Painting Contractors Association—that's worth extra points. **Insurance Requirements:** - General liability minimum: $500,000 (I'd want $1 million for exterior work) - Workers' comp required if 3+ employees - Get certificate of insurance naming you as additional insured ⚠️ **Red Flags in Aurora:**

  1. Door-to-door contractors after hail storms (legitimate companies don't need to canvas)
  2. Estimates that don't specify paint brand and grade—huge cost variable
  3. Requiring payment upfront (Colorado law limits deposits to 10% or $1,000, whichever is less)
  4. No local references—Aurora's small enough that good contractors have neighborhood portfolios

Look, I've covered too many horror stories. The storm-chasing contractors are the worst—they blow through after hail, do shoddy work, and disappear. Always check that they have a permanent local address, not a P.O. box. **Where to Check Complaints:** - Aurora Business Licensing: 303-739-7030 - Better Business Bureau Colorado: bbb.org - Colorado Attorney General Consumer Protection: 720-508-6000

✓ Years in Aurora specifically (not just licensed)

✓ Portfolio of local projects you can drive by

✓ References from your specific neighborhood

✓ Detailed written estimate breaking out prep, materials, and labor

✓ Clear payment schedule (never more than 10% upfront per Colorado law)

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What should I expect to pay for interior painting in Aurora? +
Look, interior painting in Aurora runs about $3-6 per square foot for decent work, so a typical 1,500 sq ft home interior costs $4,500-9,000. I've seen quality painters in Aurora charge $45-65 per hour for detailed work. The higher end makes sense here because Aurora's housing market means people want quality that lasts. Just avoid anyone quoting way under $3/sq ft - that's usually a red flag for corner-cutting or hidden costs later.
How do I verify a painter is properly licensed in Colorado? +
Here's the thing - Colorado doesn't require state licensing for painters, but Aurora has its own business licensing requirements. Check the Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies (DORA) website to verify their business registration and any complaints. More importantly, make sure they're insured and bonded. I always tell Aurora residents to ask for their certificate of insurance and call the insurance company directly to confirm it's current.
When's the best time to hire painters in Aurora with our weather? +
Late spring through early fall (May-September) is prime painting season in Aurora, which means higher demand and prices. But here's my tip: book exterior work for late April or early October when temperatures are still decent (above 50°F) but demand drops. Interior work? Winter's actually great in Aurora - painters offer better rates January-March, and our dry climate means paint cures well indoors even when it's cold outside.
What questions should I ask painters before hiring them? +
Ask about their Aurora-specific experience first - our altitude and dry climate affect paint choices differently than Denver metro. Get details on prep work (this is where corners get cut), what paint brands they use, and their warranty policy. I always recommend asking: 'How do you handle Aurora's wind during exterior jobs?' Good painters know to avoid windy days that kick up dust and debris into wet paint.
How long does a typical painting project take in Aurora? +
Interior rooms take 2-3 days in Aurora (including drying time in our dry climate), while whole house interiors run 5-8 days. Exterior jobs depend on Aurora's weather - a typical house takes 4-6 days, but wind delays are common here. Spring projects often stretch longer due to afternoon storms. Pro tip: Aurora painters who know the area build weather delays into their timeline from the start.
Do I need permits for painting my house in Aurora? +
Most painting doesn't require permits in Aurora, but there are exceptions. If you're doing exterior work on a historic property or changing colors dramatically in certain HOA areas, check with Aurora's Planning Department first. Also, if painters are doing any structural prep work (like siding repair), that might trigger permit requirements. When in doubt, call Aurora's Building Division at 303-739-7946 - they're pretty helpful about clarifying what needs permits.
What are the biggest red flags when hiring painters in Aurora? +
Door-to-door solicitors are huge in Aurora, especially after hailstorms - avoid them completely. Other red flags: asking for full payment upfront, no local references, or quotes that seem too good to be true (under $3/sq ft). I've seen Aurora homeowners get burned by 'contractors' who disappear after taking deposits. Always verify they have a local Aurora address and check recent work in the neighborhood before signing anything.
Why does it matter if my painter has Aurora experience? +
Aurora's unique challenges require local knowledge - our intense UV at 5,400 feet elevation, frequent hail, and dramatic temperature swings (sometimes 40° in one day). Experienced Aurora painters know which paint formulations hold up best and how to prep for our wind conditions. Plus, they understand Aurora's diverse neighborhoods - what works in older Hoffman Heights differs from newer Southshore. Local painters also have relationships with Aurora suppliers for quick material access.
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