Bookkeeping for Painting Contractors Who Want to Know What They're Actually Making

You didn't start your painting business to spend evenings chasing invoices, decoding bank statements, or wondering whether last month was actually profitable. You built it to paint, to grow your crew, and to win better jobs. BlueRock Bookkeeping handles the financial side so you can stay focused on what puts money in the door.

Painting Jobs Keep You Moving.

Your Books Painting Business Can't Afford to Fall Behind Tracking Income & Expenses.

Spring arrives and the phone doesn't stop ringing. You're quoting residential repaints, managing a commercial crew across town, ordering paint and sundries, and juggling deposits from three jobs at once. The books sit untouched for weeks. Then months.

By the time things slow down, you're flying blind. You don't know which jobs made money and which ones quietly drained it. You can't remember if that invoice got paid. And tax time is coming.

Proper accounting for your painting business can't be an afterthought.

If your books are behind, inaccurate, or just a pile of receipts in a folder, you're making every business decision without the numbers to back it up. Here's what that looks like in practice:

  • Quoting jobs based on gut feel because you've never tracked real labor and materials costs per job
  • Hiring a second crew before knowing if your margins can actually support it
  • Running out of cash in the off-season because you didn't set aside enough from a strong spring
  • Mixing paint supply invoices with personal card charges and losing track of both
  • Losing out on deductible expenses because nothing is categorized correctly
  • Carrying a customer balance for 60 days because accounts receivable isn't being tracked and it's killing the cash flow for your painting business

It's time for professional bookkeeping

Bookkeeping for Painting Contractors

That Are Busy in April and Worried in January

The seasonality of painting is real. Exterior work drives your busiest months. Interior commercial and repaint work fills some of the gaps. But cash doesn't arrive evenly, and expenses don't pause during the slow season.

Paint prices fluctuate. Crew costs vary week to week. You might carry large supply purchases for a job before the customer deposit even clears. That gap between spending money and collecting it is where painting businesses get into trouble, and it's exactly where clean books make the difference.

We build your books around how your business actually flows. That means tracking income by job type, separating labor from materials, and giving you a real cash flow picture at the end of every month, not just a list of transactions.

Job-Level Tracking Options That Shows You What a "Good Job" Really Looks Like

You know the feeling. You finish a big exterior project, the customer is happy, and the check clears. But a few weeks later you're not sure where that money went. The job felt profitable. The numbers don't confirm it.

That's what happens when you're not tracking the real cost of each job: labor hours, prep time, primer, paint by the gallon, masking and sundries, travel, and subcontracted work if you bring in help for ceilings or specialty finishes. Every one of those line items affects your margin.

Painters who track job costs find out which project types are actually worth pursuing. A high-end interior repaint with a detail-focused client might look lucrative on a quote but run thin once labor hours and materials are counted. A straightforward commercial repaint with a reliable repeat customer might be more profitable than it looks. You can't know that without the numbers.

When your books are built to give you that visibility, your next bid is sharper. Your next hire is better timed. Your decision to buy that sprayer or keep renting it is based on real data.

Services for the Painting Industry, Not Just Small Businesses in General

A generic bookkeeper can record your deposits and categorize the expenses of your painting business, but often doesn't set up your books the way a painting business actually operates. They won't know to separate your residential repaint work from your commercial contracts. They won't understand why paint is a cost of goods sold line item, not an office supply. They won't track your crew labor the way a painting operation needs it tracked.

We set up your chart of accounts to reflect the real financial structure of a painting business. Your income, your material costs, your labor, and your overhead are organized so the reports you get every month actually mean something. If you're behind right now, if your books haven't been touched in months or have years of cleanup ahead of them, that's fine. We've seen it before and there's no judgment here. We'll get you squared away and keep it that way.

Expert Bookkeeping for Painters

"We offer a premium online bookkeeping service as well as in-person services from our office in Bedford, NH."

Cash Flow Mapped to How Painting Actually Works

We go beyond recording transactions and business expenses. We map the movement of money through your business: deposits coming in before a job starts, supply costs going out mid-project, final payments arriving after punch list. That timing matters, and your books should reflect it.

Built for the Mix of Work You're Actually Doing

Residential repaints, exterior projects, commercial interiors, new construction finish work. Each has different billing structures, different cost profiles, and different online and cash transactions and cash timing. We build your books to track all incomes and handle all of it without lumping everything together and losing the distinction.

Financial Close, Every Month, On Time

No more scrambling through bookkeeping tasks to figure out where you stood three months ago. We close your books at the end of every month and deliver clean Profit and Loss, Balance Sheet, and Cash Flow statements so you always know where your business finances stand. You'll have more information well before taxes are due.

Expertise in bookkeeping software like QuickBooks and Xero and integrate software like Jobber, and Gusto

We primarily work with bookkeeping software QuickBooks Online and integrate with the tools painting contractors already use, including Jobber for job management and Gusto for payroll. Your systems talk to each other and record transactions, which is essential for your painting business and keeping your numbers accurate.

Here’s What You’ll Gain When We Handle Your Books

Cash Flow Confidence

Money is the biggest concern of every small business; your confidence will grow when your money is managed well.

Tax-Ready Books

No scrambling at year-end—your books are organized, and accounts are compliant. Finally, up-to-date business bookkeeping, ready to complete taxes on time.

Less Stress

Focus on the brushes and the sprayers, and we'll manage the receipts.

Job-Level Clarity

Options to track profit & loss for every job, not just the business as a whole.

Smarter Growth Decisions

Invest in new trucks, tools, or staff with financial confidence with an informed strategy

Expert Support

An end, once and for all, to going it alone.

Specialized bookkeeping for Painters and the construction trades:

We provide expert bookkeeping services for the trades and professional service providers

We’re a bookkeeping team that speaks “construction.” We understand draws, suppliers, subs, crews, and seasonality—so your books reflect how your business actually operates and can finally deliver the insights you need to guide your business to new levels of profitability.

"From precise bookkeeping to project tracking and job costing, the team at BlueRock has been an essential part of the success of our landscape design-build business." -Nest Outdoors

Are you a newbie business owner?

It's time to accelerate!

Let's face it; you didn't go into business to do bookkeeping, but everyone starts out by attempting to do all the administrative tasks themselves out of necessity. Some recruit a brother-in-law, a Mom, or some other family member to help out. But eventually, you need the help of a professional.

We know how to support new and growing businesses!

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