Do Painters and Decorators Need Qualifications in the USA?

In most US states, painters do not need a trade-specific qualification to start working – but the EPA RRP requirement is a critical federal obligation that applies nationwide.

What’s legally required in most states: – Local business license – EPA RRP certification for pre-1978 homes (federal law, all states) – Workers compensation with employees (most states)

What’s required in specific states: – California: C-33 Painting contractor license for jobs over $500 – Florida: Painting contractor license for commercial work – Check your state licensing board for current requirements

The EPA RRP Rule – The Most Important Obligation Any painting work that disturbs lead-based paint in homes built before 1978 requires the contractor to be RRP-certified. This is not optional, has real enforcement teeth ($37,500/day fines), and is frequently cited by OSHA inspectors.

Get certified at an EPA-accredited training provider. One 8-hour day, approximately $200-$350.


FAQs

Can I hire uncertified painters and still comply with EPA RRP? Your business must be EPA RRP-certified as a firm, and at least one supervisor on each RRP job must be an individually certified renovator. You can employ non-certified workers as long as a certified renovator is supervising.

How do I know if a home was built before 1978? Check the title records, permit history, or simply ask the homeowner. If unknown, treat it as pre-1978 until proven otherwise – the penalty for non-compliance far exceeds the cost of RRP compliance.

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