Commercial Painting

3 Reasons to Repaint Your Commercial Business

Posted on December 1, 2021

If your brick and mortar commercial business is in need of a facelift, this information is for you. Whether your business is retail, manufacturing, or something in between, first impressions are important. Commercial businesses tend to take a beating during the course of business, so maintenance is vitally important. No maintenance projects are more important than keeping the business looking attractive and preventing damage. Both of these concerns can be addressed with a fresh coat of paint.

Paint Keeps Customers Coming Back

As consumers we tend to patronize businesses that are clean, bright, and in good repair. Given the choice of doing business with a shabby, dilapidated business or one that looks inviting, most customers will go with the latter. New paint is one of the easiest, most cost effective ways to improve the look of any structure.

Paint Makes a Space Look New

As business owners, we don’t always have the capital to update our store displays or remodel our business. However, we can’t usually expect customers to invest in our business if it looks obvious that we won’t. Repainting both the interior and exterior (if appropriate) of our storefronts helps solve this problem because it usually has a good return on investment. Painting can be done quickly and inexpensively, and may have a stronger visual effect than any other repair you can make.

Fresh Paint Does More Than Look Good

Painting obviously has a dramatic effect on the appearance of a structure, but it also has other benefits. For example, new paint is great for covering up offensive odors that may have accumulated over time, giving the space freshness. A fresh paint job can also be used to launch a new product or service by drawing attention to a storefront. Paint is one of the few improvements we can make to our business that does not require a large capital investment and may produce dividends far beyond the cost.