Painting Contractor Business Funding in Washington: MCA, ByzFlex & Term Loans
Running a painting contractor in Washington means residential job billing 14–30 days after completion plus commercial GC invoices on net-30 to net-60 with retainage held longer. Spring ramp requires February crew hiring before March revenue begins; winter is a near-zero exterior revenue period. When you need capital fast, banks won't bridge commercial retainage float and decline applications filed in January when deposits reflect the slow season. Byzfunder is a direct funder: we fund from our own balance sheet, your revenue matters more than your credit score, and approvals come in hours, not weeks.
Why Washington painting contractors use revenue-based funding
Washington is a global tech and aerospace economy anchored by major cloud-computing campuses and Pacific Rim trade, home to roughly 700,000 small businesses across metros like Seattle, Spokane, Tacoma, and more. For painting contractors, the problem isn't demand — it's timing. Painting's spring hiring capital need and ongoing commercial AR float are both recurring structural gaps — ByzFlex lets a contractor draw pre-season and against each job phase without reapplying.
Common reasons Washington painting contractors reach for working capital:
- Hiring and equipping painters in February before spring revenue arrives
- Buying materials for a commercial job phase before the GC draw clears
- Bridging the 60-day wait on commercial retainage after job punch-list sign-off
- Covering payroll through the slow November–January stretch between exterior seasons
Your funding options as a painting contractor in Washington
| Option | What it is | FICO floor | Best for painting contractors |
|---|---|---|---|
| Merchant Cash Advance | A purchase of future receivables — not a loan. Repayment flexes with sales. | 525+ | Fast, sales-linked capital with same-day funding |
| ByzFlex ✅ | Revenue-based revolving capital — draw what you need as you need it. | 550+ | Recurring or unpredictable costs across the month |
| Term Loan | Upfront capital with a fixed, predictable payoff plan. | 550+ | Larger one-time costs with a clear payback horizon |
For most painting contractors, ByzFlex is the natural fit ($10,000–$150,000 is a typical range, not a promise — your offer depends on your file). Here's how each works:
- Merchant Cash Advance — An MCA is a purchase of your future receivables, not a loan. You get capital upfront and repay as a small, flexible share of daily sales. FICO 525+ qualifies.
- ByzFlex — Byzfunder's revenue-based revolving capital. Draw funds as costs hit, pay for what you use. FICO 550+.
- Term Loan — Upfront capital with a fixed payoff plan, fulfilled through the affiliated Byzwash entity. Best for larger, one-time needs. FICO 550+.
What Washington painting contractors qualify for
Byzfunder underwrites on business performance, not just credit. General guidelines:
- FICO: 525+ for MCA, 550+ for ByzFlex
- Revenue: typically $20,000+ in monthly revenue
- Time in business: the stronger your history, the better your terms
- Documents: a short application plus a few months of business bank statements — no mountain of paperwork
There's no "guaranteed approval" here — every file is reviewed on its own merits. But strong revenue can outweigh an imperfect credit score.
Washington-specific considerations
Washington has no specific commercial-financing disclosure statute as of 2026, though Byzfunder provides clear factor-rate and total-cost terms upfront regardless. Either way, you'll see clear terms before you sign — one underwriter, one point of contact, no surprise fees, and no third-party re-underwrite.
How fast can a painting contractor in Washington get funded?
Apply in minutes, get a decision in hours, and — for many painting contractors — see funds the same day. One application, one underwriter, one point of contact. No broker chain, no bank runaround.
Ready to move? Apply now and see what Byzfunder can do for Washington painting contractors — checking won't affect your credit.
Keep exploring: Painting Contractor funding guide · Washington small-business funding · How a merchant cash advance works · ByzFlex revenue-based capital