What We Handle
What’s Included in Commercial Exterior Painting
Commercial exterior painting needs the right surface prep and a clear plan for the property. Before painting begins, we review the building condition, access, affected areas and any business or tenant needs around the work.
- Exterior surfaces washed and cleaned before painting
- Loose or peeling paint scraped and sanded where needed
- Small cracks, gaps and joints caulked when appropriate
- Windows, doors, walkways, signage areas and nearby surfaces protected
- Quality exterior paint applied for even coverage
- Work areas kept organized around business activity
- Final cleanup and walkthrough before completion
Signs It’s Time
When Your Commercial Exterior Needs Fresh Paint
A commercial repaint can help the property look cleaner, newer and better maintained without changing the structure. If the exterior is starting to affect the way customers, tenants or visitors see the building, it may be time to repaint.
- The building exterior looks faded, stained or weathered
- Paint is peeling, cracking or separating from the surface
- Storefront or entry areas no longer look clean and inviting
- Trim, doors, fascia or exterior details look worn
- You are preparing a commercial space for a new tenant
- The property needs a cleaner look before reopening or rebranding
- You want to improve curb appeal without a full exterior renovation