"I had such a wonderful experience with this company and their performance at my home. They did such a fantastic job and…"
Spencer Flynn

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Licensed and insured commercial painting contractors serving office buildings, retail storefronts, warehouses, multi-family apartments, medical facilities, schools, churches, restaurants, and industrial properties. From tenant improvements and exterior repaints to make-ready turns and full-envelope refreshes, every project ships with a written scope, certificate of insurance, phased scheduling around your operating hours, and a 3-year commercial workmanship warranty. Tap any service below to see the scope, the schedule, and the documented ROI behind it.
Specialized scopes and add-ons we routinely deliver alongside the services above for commercial property owners, facility managers, and general contractors.
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"I had such a wonderful experience with this company and their performance at my home. They did such a fantastic job and…"
Spencer Flynn
"Excellent painting service. Andrés López was very professional from the first contact, meeting deadlines and delivering…"
Viviana Torres
"I had a great experience with this painting company especially with Andres. He was an excellent person from start to fin…"
Yamilet López
"Can't say enough about the job Junior and Fernanda did on our interior and outside stucco. They were attentive to detail…"
Brian Wheelis
Commercial painting cost typically runs $1.75 to $4.50 per square foot for interior repaints and $2.50 to $6.50 per square foot for exterior repaints, with final pricing driven by substrate condition, surface prep scope, paint grade (acrylic latex, elastomeric, epoxy, urethane, or DTM), lift and scaffolding requirements, color change count, and shift premiums for night or weekend production. Office buildings, retail centers, warehouses, multi-family apartments, medical and dental offices, schools, churches, restaurants, HOAs, and industrial properties each carry distinct labor and material loads — a Class B tenant improvement, a strip-center stucco refresh, an HOA exterior repaint, and a multi-family make-ready turn all price differently per door and per square foot.
Expect line items for pressure washing and exterior surface prep, drywall and stucco repair, caulk and sealant replacement, primer (bonding, stain-blocking, or rust-inhibitive DTM), two finish coats of premium commercial-grade paint (Sherwin-Williams ProIndustrial, Benjamin Moore Ultra Spec, PPG Speedhide Pro-EV), masking and floor protection, OSHA-compliant lift rental, certificate of insurance with additional-insured endorsements, and a written 3-year commercial workmanship warranty. Volume-discounted portfolio pricing, master service agreements, and locked per-unit make-ready tiers are available for property management firms and REITs operating multiple assets.
Rent premium achievable on refreshed Class B office space
JLL, U.S. Office Outlook 2024
Every $1 spent on protective coatings prevents up to $10 in substrate repair
NACE International / AMPP
Lift in retail foot traffic after exterior refresh
ICSC Shopper Engagement Study
Trusted Paint Partners
How much does commercial painting cost?
Commercial painting is priced by square footage, substrate, coating system, and access — typical projects range from $8,000 for a small tenant improvement to $40,000+ for a full multi-tenant exterior. Every That 1 Painter commercial bid is line-item itemized so you can see exactly what you're paying for and where.
Can you work after hours or on weekends to avoid disrupting our business?
Yes — most of our commercial production happens nights, weekends, or in phased zones. We build the schedule around your operating hours, not ours, and provide daily progress reports to your facilities or property manager.
Are your crews licensed, insured, and background-checked?
Every crew member is W2, background-checked, and OSHA-trained. We carry general liability, workers' comp, and umbrella coverage, and provide a current certificate of insurance — with your entity listed as additional insured — before mobilization.
What types of commercial properties do you paint?
Office, retail, warehouse, industrial, multi-family, HOA, restaurant, hospitality, medical, educational, and property-management make-ready work. If it has four walls and a P&L, we've painted it.
Do you handle EPA-regulated coatings and lead-safe work?
Yes. Our crews are EPA RRP certified for lead-safe practices and follow OSHA standards for industrial coatings, abrasive blasting, and confined-space work where applicable.
What warranty do you offer on commercial projects?
All commercial projects carry a written 3-year workmanship warranty covering peeling, blistering, and adhesion failure on properly prepped surfaces — backed by a national franchise network so your warranty doesn't disappear with a single contractor.
Do you provide payment terms for larger commercial projects?
Yes — for qualified commercial clients we offer milestone billing tied to project phases. AIA-style draws are available on multi-week scopes.
How fast can you mobilize on an urgent commercial project?
For most markets, we can have a project manager on site within 48 hours and crews mobilized within 5–10 business days. Emergency turnover work (e.g. retail handover, lease expiration) can be accelerated further.
Do you work with property managers and national accounts?
Yes. We support single points of contact for multi-property portfolios, standardized scopes, consolidated invoicing, and recurring maintenance programs across our national franchise footprint.
How do I get a free commercial painting estimate?
Request a free walkthrough online or call us directly. A commercial project manager will scope the property, build a written line-item bid, and return a clear, no-obligation proposal — typically within 3–5 business days.
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