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How to Get Your Commercial Interior Painting Project Finished Before Summer Ends

Newly-painted interior of a building

Commercial interior painting services should be completed proactively. Letting old paint deteriorate can bring down morale, leaving vulnerabilities for moisture, pests, and outside heat or cold.

Peeling, bubbling, and discolored interior paint also impact first impressions for visitors, clients, vendors, and community members. You don't want the first time someone visits your commercial facility or office building to be the last time.

If you expect business to pick up in the fall, getting these projects done as soon as possible has long-term benefits. Here are some ways to plan for success.

Ways to Plan to Complete Commercial Interior Painting Project

Identify Painting Priorities

With your leadership at the table, it's best to identify priorities for interior painting services. Some helpful questions to answer include:

  • How long has it been since the last time we painted? Due to the continual use of commercial spaces and the impact of light, air, and humidity, experts recommend painting commercial facility interiors every 2-3 years.

  • Is paint damaged in any interior rooms? Repairing or removing damaged paint should be at the top of your list to prevent allergens, dirt, and pests from compromising facility health, safety, and appearance.

  • Are any rooms looking dated, tired, boring, or dull? Especially in entryways, restrooms, meeting rooms, and any public or client-facing areas, surfaces should look their best heading into a busy season for your business. Applying new paint, brand colors, or interior painting faux finishes can give these areas color, depth, and dimension.

Schedule Proactively

Scheduling interior painting should be proactive to give leadership teams and commercial painting contractors sufficient time for project planning. It's recommended to allow several weeks between the date of your estimate and your project date, although your team may be able to do it sooner depending on their schedule.

In terms of when to complete the project, commercial interior painting is challenging in an occupied space. Thus,it's a good investment to choose a painting contractor who's willing to work whenever it takes to get the job done without interrupting work or harming productivity.

Hire a Multi-Service Contractor

When interviewing a contractor, it's important to be strategic. Along with interior painting, do they have the capacity to provide additional facility support, like exterior painting, commercial flooring, wallcoverings, and window treatments?

If not, you'll be juggling contractors, projects, timelines, and budgets for each type of project you want to tackle. Working with a multi-service contractor means you get the benefit of their diverse skills, services, maintenance experience, people power, and project management. They'll focus on keeping your facility safe, attractive, and protected so you can focus on doing business and meeting your goals.

Get Commercial Painting Done Sooner

If your commercial interior painting needs an update, PAINTech is ready to help. We have decades of experience as an interior and exterior commercial painting, flooring, window treatment, and wallcoverings company serving the greater Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware, and Northern Virginia areas.

We know how important it is to be prompt, thorough, and efficient in completing interior painting projects for commercial facilities and office buildings. We are committed to working around your schedule to help you minimize downtime and maximize productivity. If you're ready for an interior upgrade, don't wait to schedule your project. Contact PAINTech today for your interior commercial painting project estimate.

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