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Commercial Painting Tips for Offices

Posted on February 19, 2020

Keeping a business going includes maintaining the appearance. Customers and clients will make snap decisions on a less-than-maintained workspace. The cleanliness of your walls shows your company takes pride in being attentive and organized. More often than not, companies put off painting for fears of ceasing production for painting. Here are commercial painting tips for offices.

Commercial painting projects are not required to be done during warm summer months or even business hours. If you have been considering painting the interior or exterior of your office building, we can help. We have done many offices in the Rochester, MI service area and are familiar with the nuances of completing this type of project.

Air Quality

Painters can utilize low or no VOC (Volatile Organic Compounds) paint to reduce or remove smells from the area. Evening and overnight painting can be done with no lingering odors into the next day. Your employees will not be disturbed by odors during their workdays, minimizing your time out of work.

Off Hours Production

Tied into the low air impact, painters can be scheduled to do their work at the end of the day, or overnight, minimizing the impact on your work hours. By communicating with the representative on your painting crew, you’ll be able to work out a convenient schedule and plan for minimal intrusion around workstations. This allows your employees to keep their schedules and workflow moving.

Winter Schedules

Because winter is considered an off-season for painting, taking advantage of the seasonality of this work, your project can get done faster and possibly cheaper. Commercial painting companies use this season to take on projects that involve interior painting since the ambient temperatures outside make painting outside not possible. Some will even offer discounts or added services to keep their crews busy while the weather is uncooperative.

Another scheduling benefit is the ease of appointments. Since this season is not traditionally known for painting jobs, there are many more appointments available. You’ll be able to move from estimate to production to finished project with little time in between. You could be looking at a finished project mere weeks from the original estimate.

Ready to work on your commercial painting project? Contact our estimators now to get started.