What We Handle
What’s Included in Commercial Interior Painting
Commercial spaces need clean work, clear communication and practical scheduling. Before painting begins, we review the areas, surface condition, access and any business needs that could affect the project.
- Floors, furniture, fixtures and equipment protected before work starts
- Small wall damage, holes and dents patched where needed
- Surfaces cleaned, sanded and prepared before paint is applied
- Interior walls, ceilings, doors, trim and baseboards painted
- Quality interior paint applied for even, professional coverage
- Work areas kept organized throughout the project
- Final cleanup and walkthrough before completion
Signs It’s Time
When Your Business Interior Needs Fresh Paint
A commercial repaint can make a space feel cleaner, newer and more professional without changing the layout. If the walls are making the business look worn, dated or unfinished, it may be time to repaint.
- The office, lobby or retail space looks worn or dated
- Walls are scuffed, stained or marked from daily traffic
- Old patch jobs or touch-ups no longer blend well
- You are preparing a unit for a new tenant
- Your business is reopening, remodeling or updating its look
- Customers, clients or staff regularly see the affected areas
- You want a cleaner, more professional space without a full buildout