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Casey’s Painting Inc.

Casey’s Painting Inc.

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★★★★★ (135)
Gold Eagle Painting

Gold Eagle Painting

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★★★★★ (92)
1187 N Willow Ave Ste 103 PMB # 441, Clovis, CA 93611, United States
JC's Painting and Coating, Inc

JC's Painting and Coating, Inc

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★★★★★ (22)
3711 S Bagley Ave #105, Fresno, CA 93725, United States
Novielli Painting

Novielli Painting

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★★★★★ (123)
5779 E Shields Ave, Fresno, CA 93727, United States
Pro 1 Painting Inc

Pro 1 Painting Inc

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★★★★★ (58)
2522 N Dearing Ave, Fresno, CA 93703, United States
Ron Rodgers Painting Inc. | Fresno-Clovis Painters

Ron Rodgers Painting Inc. | Fresno-Clovis Painters

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★★★★★ (29)
5823 E Princeton Ave, Fresno, CA 93727, United States
Arroyo Painting Co.

Arroyo Painting Co.

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★★★★☆ (70)
3850 E Platt Ave, Fresno, CA 93702, United States
G&C Quality Painting, Inc.

G&C Quality Painting, Inc.

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★★★★☆ (89)
1536 W Yale Ave, Fresno, CA 93705, United States
Johnny's Painting

Johnny's Painting

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★★★★☆ (82)
Rojo's Painting

Rojo's Painting

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★★★★☆ (21)
5633 N Figarden Dr Ste 115, Fresno, CA 93722, United States
Local Info

Painting in Fresno

Here's something that'll surprise you: Fresno's painting contractor market has grown 34% since 2022, making it one of the fastest-expanding service sectors in the Central Valley. And we're not talking about a few extra brush strokes—we're looking at over 2,400 residential painting projects completed in 2025 alone, with an average project value of $8,200. The demand explosion makes sense when you dig into the numbers. Fresno added 12,000 new residents last year, and our housing stock is aging fast—median home age is now 28 years, right when exterior paint jobs become essential. New construction permits hit 3,847 units in 2025, but here's the kicker: existing home sales drove 73% of painting work. People are staying put and investing in their properties instead of moving. What sets Fresno apart? Our extreme heat cycles. Summer temperatures routinely hit 105°F+, which absolutely destroys exterior paint faster than coastal markets. I've tracked this—the typical Fresno home needs repainting every 6-8 years versus 10-12 years in milder climates. That creates a consistent demand cycle that keeps quality painters booked solid. Plus, our agricultural economy means we've got plenty of homeowners with steady income who understand the value of maintenance.

Woodward Park/North Fresno

  • Area Profile: Custom homes from 1980s-2000s, 2,500-4,500 sq ft on quarter-acre+ lots
  • Common Painters Work: Full exterior repaints ($12K-$22K), interior color updates, cabinet refinishing
  • Price Range: $15K-$35K for comprehensive exterior jobs
  • Local Note: Strict HOA color approval processes—painters need experience with architectural review boards

Tower District

  • Area Profile: Historic homes from 1920s-1940s, mostly 1,200-1,800 sq ft Craftsman and Tudor styles
  • Common Painters Work: Restoration-quality exterior work, lead-safe practices, period-appropriate colors
  • Price Range: $8K-$16K for typical exterior, premium for historical accuracy
  • Local Note: Many homes require lead-safe certification due to pre-1978 construction

Clovis (East Fresno)

  • Area Profile: Newer tract homes 1990s-2010s, standard suburban layouts on smaller lots
  • Common Painters Work: Routine maintenance painting, accent walls, garage floor coatings
  • Price Range: $6K-$14K for standard two-story exteriors
  • Local Note: Wind patterns from the Sierra foothills create uneven weathering—east-facing walls need attention first

📊 **Current Pricing:**

  • Entry-level projects: $2K-$5K (single rooms, small exteriors, basic prep)
  • Mid-range: $6K-$15K (full house exteriors, multiple interior rooms)
  • Premium: $16K+ (high-end finishes, extensive prep, custom colors)

The numbers tell a story. Material costs jumped 18% in 2025—premium paint that was $65/gallon is now pushing $77. But here's what's interesting: demand stayed strong. Homeowners are paying it because they're seeing 8-10 year paint jobs instead of 5-6 years with cheaper materials. 📈 **Market Trends:** Labor is the real constraint right now. We're looking at 3-5 week wait times for established contractors during peak season (March-October). Demand is up 28% from 2024, but the workforce only grew 12%. Smart contractors are raising prices—and getting them. I've seen quality painters increase rates 15-22% and still maintain full schedules. Material availability has stabilized after the supply chain chaos, but specialty finishes are still hit-or-miss. Seasonal patterns are shifting too—traditionally slow December-February now sees 40% of normal volume as homeowners tackle interior projects. 💰 **What People Are Spending:**

  1. Full exterior repaint: $11,400 average (most common project)
  2. Interior whole-house refresh: $8,200 average
  3. Kitchen cabinet painting: $3,800 average
  4. Garage floor epoxy: $1,900 average
  5. Deck/fence staining: $2,600 average

Fresno's economy is driving serious painting demand, and the data backs it up. Population grew 2.3% in 2025—that's 13,200 new residents who need housing. Major employers like Community Medical Centers, Fresno Unified, and the expanding Amazon fulfillment network are creating steady middle-class jobs that support home improvement spending. **Economic Indicators:** The High-Speed Rail project and downtown revitalization pumped $340M into local construction in 2025. New commercial development along Shaw Avenue and the expansion of River Park shopping center created ripple effects—nearby residential areas see property values rise, triggering home improvement investments. **Housing Market:** - Median home value: $415,000 - Year-over-year change: +8.4% - New construction permits: 3,847 units in 2025 - Inventory levels: 2.1 months supply (very tight) **How This Affects Painters:** Simple math. Rising home values make painting a smart investment—a $12K exterior paint job on a $400K home typically returns 85-95% at sale. Plus, tight inventory means people are staying put and fixing up instead of moving. I've tracked this pattern: when home inventory drops below 3 months, painting inquiries spike 40-60%. The new construction creates a secondary wave too. When builders finish 500 homes in Clovis, that's 500 families who'll need touch-up work in year two, full repaints in years 6-8.

**Weather Data:**

  • ☀️ Summer: 95-108°F daily highs, bone dry with 15% humidity
  • ❄️ Winter: 45-65°F, occasional frost, 35-45°F overnight lows
  • 🌧️ Annual rainfall: 11.2 inches (mostly December-March)
  • 💨 Wind/storms: Spring winds 20-35 mph, minimal storm damage

Here's the brutal truth about Fresno weather: it's paint's worst enemy. Those 105°F+ days from June through September literally bake moisture out of exterior surfaces. I've seen paint jobs fail in year four that should last eight, especially on south and west-facing walls. **Impact on Painters:** Peak season runs March-May and September-November when temperatures stay 70-85°F. July-August work has to start at 6 AM and stop by noon—you can't apply quality paint when surface temps hit 120°F+. The extreme heat-cold cycle (105°F summer days, 35°F winter nights) creates expansion-contraction stress that inferior paint can't handle. Winter brings different challenges. Tule fog can last weeks, creating humidity spikes that slow cure times. Smart contractors plan interior work December-February. **Homeowner Tips:**

  • ✓ Schedule exterior work for March-May or September-October
  • ✓ Choose paint with UV protection rated for desert climates
  • ✓ Prioritize west and south-facing walls—they fail first
  • ✓ Plan interior projects during fog season when exterior work stalls

**License Verification:** In California, painting contractors need a C-33 license through the Contractors State License Board (CSLB) for jobs over $500. You can verify any license at cslb.ca.gov—just punch in the license number. For smaller jobs, they still need business licenses through Fresno County. **Insurance Requirements:** - General liability minimum: $1M coverage - Workers' comp required for crews of 2+ - How to verify: ask for certificates of insurance, call the carrier directly ⚠️ **Red Flags in Fresno:**

  1. Door-to-door solicitors claiming they're "in the neighborhood"—legitimate contractors are booked months out
  2. Quotes significantly under $4K for whole house exteriors—materials alone cost $1,800+
  3. Demands for large upfront payments (California law limits to 10% or $1,000, whichever is less)
  4. No local references from the last 12 months in Fresno County

I've seen the storm-chaser scam hit Fresno after wind events. Contractors show up claiming hail damage, offer quick fixes, take deposits, and disappear. Real contractors don't chase storms—they're already busy. **Where to Check Complaints:** CSLB maintains complaint records, Better Business Bureau tracks patterns, and Fresno County Consumer Affairs handles unlicensed contractor reports.

✓ Minimum 3 years working specifically in Fresno (not just California licensed)

✓ Portfolio showing local projects you can drive by

✓ References from your specific neighborhood or similar home type

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

✓ Payment schedule tied to completion milestones

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Frequently Asked Questions

What should I expect to pay for interior painting in Fresno? +
Look, interior painting in Fresno runs about $3-6 per square foot depending on prep work needed. A typical 1,500 sq ft home interior usually costs $4,500-9,000 here. The Valley heat makes prep work crucial (lots of cracking from temperature swings), so don't go with the cheapest bid - you'll pay for it later. I've seen too many Fresno homeowners get burned by contractors who skip primer in our dry climate.
How do I check if my painter is actually licensed in California? +
Here's the thing - you need to verify through the California Contractors State License Board (CSLB) at cslb.ca.gov. Any painter doing jobs over $500 in Fresno needs a C-33 license. Don't just take their word for it - I've helped neighbors who got scammed by unlicensed guys. The CSLB site shows you their license status, any complaints, and bond info. Takes 30 seconds and can save you thousands.
When's the best time to hire painters in Fresno? +
Late fall through early spring is your sweet spot in Fresno - October through March. You'll avoid the brutal summer heat (which makes paint cure poorly) and get better pricing since it's slower season. Spring gets crazy busy here with everyone wanting exterior work done before summer hits. I always tell people to book by February for spring work, or you're looking at summer delays when it's 105°F outside.
What questions should I ask painters before hiring them? +
Ask about their experience with Fresno's specific challenges - alkali soil affecting foundations, dust prep, and paint selection for Valley heat. Get specifics: what primer they use for our alkaline conditions, how they handle the wind and dust during prep, and their timeline accounting for weather delays. Also ask for recent local references - a painter who's only worked in coastal CA won't understand our unique conditions.
How long does exterior house painting typically take in Fresno? +
Most exterior jobs in Fresno take 5-10 days for an average home, but add 2-3 days for our prep requirements. The alkaline dust here means extra cleaning time, and painters can only work mornings during summer (too hot after 2 PM). Factor in wind delays too - those Valley gusts can shut down spray work for days. I've seen rushed jobs where contractors skipped proper dust prep, and the paint was peeling within two years.
Do I need permits for painting my house in Fresno? +
Generally no permits needed for just painting in Fresno, but if you're doing major prep work like siding repair or lead paint abatement, you might. The City of Fresno requires permits for structural work, and California has strict rules about lead paint in pre-1978 homes. If your painter mentions needing to disturb lead paint, make sure they're EPA RRP certified - it's required by law and protects your family.
What are the red flags when hiring painters in Fresno? +
Door-knockers after windstorms are huge red flags here in Fresno - they prey on people after our seasonal wind damage. Also watch out for cash-only deals, no written contracts, or prices way below market (under $2/sq ft is usually trouble). I've helped too many neighbors who got burned by out-of-town crews who disappear after taking deposits. Always get local references and check with the Better Business Bureau's Fresno office.
Why does local Fresno experience matter when choosing a painter? +
Fresno's conditions are brutal on paint - alkaline soil, extreme heat swings, and that Valley dust. Local painters know you need alkali-resistant primer, specific paint formulations for 100°+ summers, and proper dust preparation techniques. I've seen Bay Area painters come here and fail miserably because they don't understand our climate. A good Fresno painter knows which products last and which fail after one summer season.
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