Now Hiring: Residential House Painters in the U.S. – Earn $31.20 to $42.84/hour
🎨 Ready to earn $31.20–$42.84/hour with flexible hours and steady demand? Start your career as a residential house painter — no degree needed, just skill and a willingness to work!

💵 High Pay, Solid Hours
Whether you’re looking for full-time stability or flexible part-time income, residential painting offers consistent work at great rates.
- Hourly Rate: $31.20 – $42.84
- Weekly Earnings: Up to $1,920+ for full-time painters (based on 45 hrs/week)
- Project Bonuses: Some companies offer performance-based bonuses for fast or high-quality work
- Paid Training: Many companies provide training if you’re just starting out
Unlike many entry-level jobs, painting pays well right from the start and rewards both speed and attention to detail.
🛠️ What You’ll Be Doing
As a house painter, you’ll help transform homes — both inside and out — to look cleaner, newer, and more attractive. Your tasks may include:
- Preparing surfaces (washing, sanding, taping, caulking)
- Priming walls and ceilings
- Applying paint, stain, or finishes using brushes, rollers, or sprayers
- Cleaning up job sites
- Communicating with clients about color choices and project timelines
No two days are exactly the same — one day you may be painting a living room, the next you're brightening up a kitchen or refinishing exterior siding.
⏰ Flexible Hours
Painting work often adapts to your availability. Some contractors allow painters to choose between:
Shift Type | Hours | Notes |
---|---|---|
Morning Shift | 7:00 AM – 3:00 PM | Good for early risers |
Afternoon Shift | 12:00 PM – 8:00 PM | Perfect for side-gigs or part-time |
Weekend Work | Optional | Earn more by picking up extra shifts |
Project-Based | Varies by contract | Flexible schedule per project scope |
This flexibility makes house painting ideal for skilled tradespeople, students, or anyone transitioning careers.
🧰 Who Should Apply?
No college degree is required. If you’re reliable, have a strong work ethic, and enjoy physical activity, you’re qualified to start.
Painting jobs are great for:
- General laborers or handymen looking to specialize
- Construction workers seeking steady indoor work
- Students seeking flexible part-time income
- Career changers ready to learn a hands-on trade
- Retirees who want to stay active and earn extra income
Bonus if you already have experience with drywall prep, ladders, or airless sprayers — but even beginners are welcome to apply.
🎯 Why Choose Painting Over Other Trades?
✅ Higher average starting wages than many retail or warehouse jobs
✅ Easy to enter — no expensive tools or licenses required
✅ Learnable skills you can turn into a long-term trade or business
✅ Satisfying results: see your work transform spaces daily
✅ In-demand service — especially in booming housing markets
💡 Real Stories from the Field
Carlos, 27 – Career Switcher from Restaurant Work “I was tired of night shifts and low tips. I started painting part-time with a local contractor and now make over $40/hour. I’m even thinking about getting licensed to open my own business.”
Angela, 54 – Empty Nester Looking for Income “My kids are grown and I wanted something active. I’ve always enjoyed painting at home, so I applied to a local company. I now work three days a week and love the variety — and the pay!”
📋 How to Apply — It’s Simple
You don’t need a resume full of experience. Just be ready to:
✅ Show up on time and take direction
✅ Mention any painting, construction, or handyman skills
✅ Be physically able to lift paint cans, climb ladders, and work indoors/outdoors
✅ Highlight your availability — full-time, part-time, or weekends
Many companies offer paid on-the-job training, so don’t be afraid to apply even if you’re new.
🏢 Top Employers Currently Hiring
Here are a few companies hiring residential painters now:
• WOW 1 DAY PAINTING – Fast-growing brand known for quick turnarounds and great team culture
• Five Star Painting – National chain with local franchises offering consistent work
• College Works Painting – Perfect for students or first-time painters
• Local Painting Contractors – Many small and mid-sized companies are hiring in nearly every state
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Do I need a license or certification?
A: For basic residential painting, no. If you eventually want to work independently or on large commercial sites, some states may require a license.
Q: Is the job seasonal?
A: While exterior work may slow in winter, interior jobs (kitchens, bedrooms, etc.) remain year-round.
Q: What tools do I need?
A: Most employers provide tools, but having your own brushes, roller kits, and work clothes is a plus.
🖌️ Ready to Start Painting Your Future?
If you're looking for hands-on work that pays well, offers daily variety, and leaves you with visible results, becoming a house painter could be your ideal next move. Whether you’re experienced or brand new, companies are hiring now — and many offer quick onboarding.
🎯 Don’t wait. Find a job near you and start earning $31.20 to $42.84 an hour today.