How to Hire a Painting Contractor in Ontario — Complete Guide

How to Hire a Painting Contractor in Ontario — Complete Guide

Licensing, costs, questions to ask, and how to avoid bad contractors

Hiring a painting contractor in Ontario should not be a guessing game. Whether you are dealing with an emergency repair or planning a major renovation, the contractor you choose determines whether the project goes smoothly or becomes a nightmare. This guide walks you through everything Ontario homeowners need to know — from provincial licensing requirements to the questions that separate good contractors from great ones.

Ontario Licensing Requirements for Painting Contractors

Painting contractors in Ontario do not need a specific licence, but reputable companies carry WSIB coverage and liability insurance. For lead paint removal (pre-1978 homes), contractors should follow Ontario Regulation 278/05 guidelines.

Beyond trade-specific licensing, every painting contractor you hire in Ontario should provide:

  • Commercial general liability insurance — minimum $2 million coverage
  • WSIB clearance certificate — protects you if a worker is injured on your property
  • Business registration — registered with the Ontario government
  • Municipal permits — where required for the specific work being done

What to Look For in a Painting Contractor

  1. Experience with your project type. A contractor who specialises in your specific need will deliver better results than a generalist.
  2. Strong local reputation. Check Google reviews (4.0+ rating), ask for painting-specific references, and look for contractors listed in professional directories.
  3. Clear communication. How quickly do they respond? Do they explain things clearly? Communication quality during the quote process predicts communication quality during the project.
  4. Detailed written quotes. A professional quote itemises labour, materials, permits, and timeline. Vague one-line quotes are a red flag.
  5. Appropriate insurance and credentials. Ask for copies. A contractor who hesitates is one to avoid.

Questions to Ask Before Hiring

Ask every painting contractor these questions before signing anything:

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  1. Are you licensed and insured? Can I see your certificates?
  2. Do you have WSIB coverage for your workers?
  3. How long have you been doing painting work in Ontario?
  4. Can you provide 3 references from recent painting projects?
  5. Will you pull the necessary permits?
  6. What is your detailed quote, including materials and labour?
  7. What is your payment schedule? (Never pay 100% upfront.)
  8. What warranty do you offer on labour and materials?
  9. What is the projected timeline, start to finish?
  10. What happens if the project goes over budget or schedule?

DIY vs. Hiring a Professional

DIY-Friendly Tasks

Interior touch-ups, painting a single room, small furniture refinishing

Hire a Professional

Full exterior painting (height safety), lead paint removal (pre-1978 homes), commercial jobs

Typical Painting Costs in Ontario (2026)

Costs vary by project scope, materials, and location. General ranges:

  • interior room ($400-$800)
  • full interior ($3
  • 000-$6
  • 000)
  • exterior ($4
  • 000-$8
  • 000)

These are approximate. Get at least 3 written quotes for your specific project. Prices in the GTA tend to be 10-20% higher than in Niagara Region.

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Red Flags — When to Walk Away

  • No written contract. Verbal agreements offer zero protection.
  • Demands cash only. Reputable businesses accept multiple payment methods and provide receipts.
  • No insurance or refuses to show proof. You are taking on massive liability.
  • Quote is dramatically lower than competitors. They are either cutting corners or planning to upsell later.
  • Pressures you to decide immediately. Real professionals give you time to compare.
  • Cannot provide references. Either they are new (higher risk) or past clients were unhappy.
  • Wants full payment upfront. Standard is a deposit (10-30%) with progress payments.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do painting contractors in Ontario need a licence?

Painting contractors in Ontario do not need a specific licence, but reputable companies carry WSIB coverage and liability insurance. For lead paint removal (pre-1978 homes), contractors should follow Ontario Regulation 278/05 guidelines.

How much does it cost to hire a painting contractor in Ontario?

Costs range from $1,000 to $8,000 depending on the scope. Common projects: interior room ($400-$800), full interior ($3,000-$6,000), exterior ($4,000-$8,000). Always get multiple written quotes.

How do I verify a painting contractor's credentials?

Ask for their licence number (where applicable), insurance certificate, and WSIB clearance letter. You can verify WSIB coverage online at wsib.ca. Check Google reviews and ask for 3 references from recent Ontario projects.

What should I include in a painting contract?

A good contract includes: detailed scope of work, materials specified, total cost with payment schedule, start and completion dates, warranty terms, change order process, and cleanup responsibilities.

What if my painting contractor does poor work?

Document everything with photos. Communicate concerns in writing. If the contractor is unresponsive, file a complaint with the Better Business Bureau, your local consumer protection office, or (for licensed trades) the relevant regulatory body. Small Claims Court handles disputes up to $35,000 in Ontario.

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Last updated: February 18, 2026

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