Armor Painting
Armor Painting is an active, licensed contractor operating in Bakersfield, CA. Operating under a California contractor license established in 2010. They hold 5 license classifications including B-2 Residential Remodeling Contractor, C-33 Painting and Decorating Contractor, and 3 others. They currently maintain an active contractor bond and a workers' compensation exemption. No disciplinary actions have been recorded against this license.
License Information
- License Number
- 941873
- Status
- Active
- Classification(s)
- B-2: Residential Remodeling Contractor, C-33: Painting and Decorating Contractor, D35: Pool and Spa Maintenance, D52: Window Coverings, D65: Weatherization and Energy Conservation
- Tenure
- Licensed since 2010 (16 years)
- Issue Date
- January 06, 2010
- Expiration Date
- January 31, 2028
- Disciplinary Record
- No Disciplinary Actions
Bond & Insurance
- Contractor Bond
- Bonded ($25000) – AMERICAN CONTRACTORS INDEMNITY COMPANY
- Workers’ Compensation
- Exempt
A contractor’s bond protects consumers up to the bond amount if the contractor fails to fulfill contractual obligations or violates CSLB regulations.
Workers’ compensation insurance protects homeowners from liability if a contractor’s employee is injured on the job site.
Location
- Address
- 7807 VERA AVENUE
- City
- Bakersfield, CA
- ZIP Code
- 93307
- Phone
- (661) 496-9944
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About These License Types
B-2: Residential Remodeling Contractor
Authorizes remodeling of existing residential wood-frame structures with nonstructural projects requiring at least three unrelated building trades or crafts. May self-perform or subcontract trades including drywall, finish carpentry, flooring, insulation, painting, plastering, roof repair, siding, tiling, and minor fixture replacement.
Not authorized: Cannot make structural changes to load-bearing portions including footings, foundations, load-bearing walls, or roof structures. Cannot install, replace, or substantially alter electrical, mechanical, or plumbing systems without the appropriate C license. Cannot perform C-16 Fire Protection, C-22 Asbestos Abatement, or C-57 Well Drilling.
C-33: Painting and Decorating Contractor
Prepares surfaces by scraping, sandblasting, or other means and applies paints, papers, textures, fabrics, pigments, oils, varnishes, shellacs, stains, waxes, adhesives, and other coatings for decorating, protecting, fireproofing, and waterproofing.
D35: Pool and Spa Maintenance
Maintains and repairs swimming pools, spas, and hot tubs, including motors and pumps.
Not authorized: Does not include construction of new pools (see C-53).
D52: Window Coverings
Installs window coverings including blinds, shades, and shutters.
D65: Weatherization and Energy Conservation
Performs weatherization and energy conservation work on structures.
Licensing Resources
What does a workers' comp exemption mean?
Deposit and payment rules for California contracts
Home improvement contract requirements
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License data sourced from the California Contractors State License Board. Last data update: June 07, 2026.