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Exterior Commercial Painting Tips

  • Exterior Commercial Painting Tips. Curb appeal is universal. It’s important to understand the advantage you can by making sure the exterior of your commercial building looks fresh, clean, and well-maintained. Customers will want to shop in your store and tenants will want to choose you over the competition when looking for space to lease. Investing in high-quality exterior commercial painting services can help.

    Before starting any projects, come up with a strategic plan. Consider the scope of work, budget and time constraints, and any special challenges presented by your commercial building. Schedule the exterior painting project during a period of your business cycle where disruption will be minimal. When estimating costs, remember to account for the cost and labor of prepping your building for paint and cleaning up after the project is completed.

    Once you have a good grasp on what the project entails, start your search for a commercial painting company that has experience with exterior paint projects. Speak with several contractors and take plenty of notes — ask these questions to help make your decision:

    • What services do you offer? Is custom work an option?
    • Can you explain what equipment, techniques, and materials you use? 
    • What paint brand or manufacturer would you suggest for my project? 
    • Do your employees have the appropriate licenses, certifications, or credentials? 
    • How many people will be assigned to my project? 
    • How often and by what means will you communicate with me? 
    • How important and/or flexible are deadlines? 
    • Do you have insurance or a guarantee? 
    • Can you provide me with a few references?

     

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    Prepping your commercial building for exterior paint shouldn’t be overlooked. While your maintenance team could have the skills and resources to do that, it’s worth it to ask your paint contractor if they offer prep service. Outsourcing this step helps save you time and money, and ensures that it will be done by knowledgeable paint pros who know what it takes to prep for painting success.

    Picking an exterior commercial paint color is another big decision to make during these projects. Remember that commercial buildings are typically much larger in scale than residential structures. What works as an exterior paint color on a home may not be suitable for warehouses or office buildings. 

    • Neutral colors will help buildings “blend” with their surroundings and make your building a canvas, allowing for any signage or logos to stand out and catch your customers’ attention. 
    • If you invest in commercial landscaping, you’ll want it to pop against (not compete with) the exterior of your building. 
    • Notify your contractor if your building has historic status as this could also impact your color choices. 
    • Another factor that can impact exterior paint choice is the material of your exterior walls. Vinyl and wood require different types of paint, for example, and it’s important to make a distinction.
    • If your commercial building is in an industrial park, or you’re leasing (vs. ownership) you should check for any existing structural regulations.
    • Keep bold colors limited to building accents, trim, or even doors and use the psychology of color to find a palette that’s right for your business

    Don’t hesitate to address any regulations or safety requirements that your commercial building needs to consider. Choose low-odor or odorless paint if you plan on keeping your business open during the painting project. Work closely with your commercial paint contractor of choice to keep their team and yours safe with “wet paint” signs and clear perimeters that protect everyone from injury.

     

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    As the project progresses, visit the site regularly and communicate with your commercial paint contractor with any questions or feedback. Be a part of any changes to the schedule, budget, or materials that need to be made to get the job done promptly. Perform a walk-through with your contractor after the project is over and document the entire process with before & after photos.

    While exterior commercial painting projects may seem like a large undertaking, a fresh coat can offer a competitive advantage for businesses and landlords. Exterior paint is often the first impression someone gets of your business or home, but we will get it right, fast and efficiently. The right plan of action can help you and your painting contractor along the way. 

    We ONLY use high-quality materials so you can be sure the finished product lasts as long as possible, instead of peeling and chipping in just a few years. Be it a commercial building or a home, no one wants to look bad. In both cases, a paint job is an investment in your future. 

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