Commercial Painting

Keep your Project on Point with our Commercial Painting Tips

Posted on January 20, 2020

Commercial painting is rarely something a business owner is on fire for. It can really open up and refresh a tired space. You should go through due diligence and research and interview several reputable and recommended contractors. Find one, agree on a price and get started. You’re done, right? Wrong. You need to keep your project on point with our commercial painting tips, from the commercial painting contractors North Florida.

As the space owner, you are just as responsible for the project as the paint crew. You set the tone for the timelines, scheduling, budget and scope. Being involved will create a successful working relationship throughout the project.

From our pros, here are 3 commercial painting tips to stay on target.

Plan

Paint contractor inspecting work

Taking on a project like painting while keeping your business running can be more than challenging. To keep your company flowing, you’ll need to work very closely with the contractor you choose. Ask for a detailed plan and scheduling of the work. Some crews will provide overnight or weekend work to minimize the impact on production. You can also work in sections throughout the project, moving employees as you go. Most companies understand and are happy to work around your requests.

Always create a backup plan for inclement weather or other potential issues that could delay the work. Humidity, cold weather and rain can impact painting, not just outside, but inside too.

Materials

Painter Preparing Materials

Then, consider the materials you’re working with, it’s usually best to have your contractor take the lead. That doesn’t mean you have no say, but work together to find particular brands that the contractor is comfortable with and offer the finishes and colors you’re looking for. You should have a budget for materials and a discussion of options. While some paints might be more costly, take into consideration that they could potentially cut down time on site or last for longer.

Walk Through

Final Walk Through

After the work is done, you and your crew leader should do a final walk through of the work area. Look at all of the completed work and make sure everything is up to standard. Typically there is a completion packet at the end of work that contains pictures, before and after, maintenance suggestions and color information.

If you’re ready to begin your commercial painting project, contact our team now. We are happy to schedule a free, no obligation estimate for you.