Amazon Valley Engineering
3011 W Whitton Ave , Phoenix, AZ 85017-4930
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3011 W Whitton Ave , Phoenix, AZ 85017-4930
BBB Accredited A+ rated. General Engineering Contractor, General Contractor, Concrete Contractors ...
Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more
Phoenix, AZ 85051-3673
BBB Accredited A- rated. Residential General Contractor, Painting Contractors, Bathroom Remodel ...
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Phoenix, AZ 85051-8218
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Painting Contractors, Drywall Contractors, Residential Painter ...
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Phoenix, AZ 85021
BBB Accredited A- rated. Painting Contractors, Commercial Painting Contractors, Exterior House Painting
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Phoenix, AZ 85020-3726
BBB Accredited A- rated. Painting Contractors, Seal Coating, Cabinet Refinishing
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2401 N 24th Ave , Phoenix, AZ 85009-1814
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Remodel Contractors, Painting Contractors, Building Contractors ...
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Phoenix, AZ 85015-5634
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Painting Contractors, Cabinets, Residential Painter ...
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3926 W Northview Ave , Phoenix, AZ 85051-7315
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Painting Contractors, Home Improvement, Commercial Painting Contractors ...
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10210 N 32nd St Ste B4 , Phoenix, AZ 85028-3830
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Handyman, Painting Contractors, Home Improvement ...
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7015 N 27th Ave , Phoenix, AZ 85051-8401
BBB Accredited A+ rated. General Contractor, Construction Services, Concrete Contractors ...
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11460 N Cave Creek Rd Ste 7 , Phoenix, AZ 85020-1492
BBB Accredited A- rated. Concrete Coatings, Painting Contractors, Epoxy Floor Coating ...
Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more
4900 N 44th St Apt 2017 , Phoenix, AZ 85018-2870
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Commercial Painting Contractors, Painting Contractors, Commercial Painter
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For: full interior repaint, 1,500 sq ft home in Phoenix, AZ
Phoenix's dry desert climate creates a painting market with distinct characteristics: fast drying times, low humidity that eliminates many coastal-market moisture concerns, but extreme heat that affects paint application windows and the frequency with which interior surfaces need refreshing (UV penetration through large windows, AC system dust circulation, and Sonoran desert dust infiltration all contribute to faster interior finish degradation than in temperate markets). Here's what interior painting costs in Phoenix in 2025.
| Project Scope | Details | Typical Price Range |
|---|---|---|
| Single room (bedroom, 12x14) | Walls + ceiling; 2 coats | $300 – $600 |
| Living room / great room (18x20) | Walls + ceiling; 2 coats | $500 – $900 |
| Kitchen | Walls only (around cabinets) | $350 – $650 |
| Bathroom (standard) | Walls + ceiling | $250 – $500 |
| Whole home (2,000 sq ft) | All walls + ceilings; 2 coats; typical Phoenix single-story | $3,000 – $6,000 |
| Whole home (3,000 sq ft) | Larger Phoenix suburban; 2 coats | $4,500 – $8,500 |
| Cabinet painting (kitchen, 30 doors) | Spray or brush/roll; primer + 2 finish coats | $1,500 – $4,000 |
| Accent wall | Single wall, standard room | $150 – $350 |
| Texture application (knockdown, orange peel) | Per 500 sq ft | $300 – $600 |
| Trim and baseboards (whole home) | Doors, windows, baseboard | $800 – $2,000 |
Phoenix's monsoon season (July–September) creates dust events that affect active interior painting projects. Haboobs (dust storms) drive fine particulate matter through door and window seals — dust settling on wet interior paint finishes causes visible texture defects. Professional Phoenix painters:
Phoenix housing design — especially the 1990s–2010s suburban builds in Peoria, Gilbert, Chandler, and Queen Creek — features vaulted ceilings, open great room plans, and large wall expanses at 9–12 ft heights. This increases per-square-foot labor cost vs. standard 8-ft ceilings: scaffolding or extension ladders are required; spray application is preferred (roller creates lap marks on large vaulted surfaces); and masking/protection of the large open-plan living areas takes more time. Phoenix interior painters price large-ceiling projects at a premium vs. national flat ceiling averages.
Per BLS Phoenix-Mesa-Chandler MSA, painters (SOC 47-2141) earn a median $21–$29/hour in the Phoenix metro. Interior painting contractor billing of $40–$65/hour effective rate covers labor, materials, equipment, vehicle, and overhead.
Phoenix's Maricopa County is one of the most regulated air quality zones in the country — Maricopa County Air Quality Department (MCAQD) enforces VOC limits for architectural coatings. Most major paint brands (Sherwin-Williams, Benjamin Moore, Behr) now offer low-VOC and zero-VOC formulations that comply with Arizona's VOC regulations. Professional Phoenix painters use compliant products; verify with any painter you hire that their products meet Maricopa County VOC requirements — particularly relevant for large commercial painting jobs, but increasingly standard practice in residential as well.
Some Phoenix homes — particularly older properties in Central Phoenix neighborhoods like Willo, Encanto, and Alvarado — feature adobe or CMU block construction that requires different surface preparation than standard drywall:
Interior painting contractors in Arizona who perform painting as construction work (as opposed to maintenance painting in a standalone service context) must hold an Arizona Registrar of Contractors (ROC) license. This matters for Phoenix homeowners, particularly for large-scale or renovation-context painting projects.
The Arizona Registrar of Contractors (ROC) licenses painting contractors under the C-99 (Painting and Wallcovering) specialty license classification. This license is required for painting contractors providing services as part of construction or renovation work in Arizona.
Verify any Phoenix interior painter's ROC license at azroc.gov — search by contractor name or license number. Check:
What ROC licensing requires:
Any Phoenix home built before 1978 may contain lead-based paint. The EPA's Renovation, Repair, and Painting (RRP) Rule requires:
Phoenix's older housing stock in neighborhoods like Arcadia, Willo, Encanto, and Roosevelt Row (older homes) may contain lead paint. Verify that any Phoenix interior painter working on pre-1978 construction holds EPA RRP certification — particularly if surface preparation involves sanding or scraping.
Phoenix's painting market has a history of contractor fraud complaints. The most common Phoenix interior painting scams:
Low-ball quote with scope expansion on-site: Contractor quotes $1,500 for whole-home; starts work then demands additional amounts for "unexpected" priming needs, texture repairs, or trim increases. Legitimate Phoenix painters provide detailed written scopes in advance.
Paint quality substitution: Contractor quotes Sherwin-Williams Emerald or Duration premium product; delivers discount paint brand or thinned product. Ask to see paint cans — legitimate painters use unopened cans from the manufacturer.
Abandonment after deposit: Contractor collects 50% deposit and does not return to complete work. Arizona ROC has a dedicated consumer complaint and bond recovery process at azroc.gov/consumers.html — limiting deposits to 10–15% until partial completion reduces this risk. Never pay the full amount upfront to any Phoenix painter.
Sherwin-Williams is the dominant professional paint brand for Phoenix contractors, with multiple metro locations. Legitimate Phoenix painting contractors have professional accounts and can access contractor pricing, custom tinting services, and product consistency across large jobs. Benjamin Moore is the preferred brand for premium design-forward Phoenix projects (especially Scottsdale luxury homes and Paradise Valley). Ask your Phoenix painter which brand they use and visit a showroom to verify product quality claims.
Phoenix's dry climate makes interior painting more accessible to DIYers than humid markets — with fast drying times, less risk of damp-paint contamination, and no mold concerns. But professional quality and Phoenix-specific application challenges remain meaningful. Here's where the line is drawn.
| Factor | DIY | Hire Pro | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cost (2,000 sq ft home) | $400–$900 (materials only) | $3,000–$6,000 | DIY saves $2,000–$5,000 on labor |
| Quality ceiling | Good to excellent for skilled DIYers | Consistently excellent | Spray application by pros creates smoother finish than roller alone |
| Phoenix vaulted ceilings | Challenging — 12–16 ft heights require scaffolding | ✅ Handled professionally | Scaffold rental $150–$300/day; ladder risk substantial |
| Monsoon dust management | Risk — DIYers less likely to monitor weather forecasts | ✅ Managed professionally | Pro painters reschedule around haboob forecasts |
| Cutting in (edges, trim) | Highest DIY skill requirement | ✅ Professional speed + precision | Crisp lines at ceiling/wall junction and trim require steady hand and correct brush selection |
| Cabinet painting (spray) | Requires HVLP sprayer ($150–$400 rental) + skill | ✅ Best done professionally | Brush/roll cabinet painting creates visible brush marks; spray is the correct method |
| Masonry/adobe walls (older Phoenix homes) | Requires correct primer identification | ✅ Professional recommendation critical | Wrong primer on Phoenix adobe causes rapid peeling |
| Time investment | 2,000 sq ft: 3–5 weekends | 2,000 sq ft: 3–5 days | Pro completes in 1 week vs. 4–6 DIY weekends |
The case for DIY in Phoenix is stronger than in many markets:
Professional Phoenix interior painters frequently advise against directly translating exterior-market color palettes (California, New York) to Phoenix homes. Key Phoenix interior aesthetic factors:
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