Commercial
Interior Painting
Commercial
Interior Painting
Improve the Facility Atmosphere
A very easy way to make the value of a facility appreciate is with interior painting. It ultimately improves the appearance of a commercial property, and it adds to the brightness and overall atmosphere of the facility. It’s an economical way of giving your establishment a makeover. A great paint service is the key to enhancing your facility.
Types of Commercial Paint
The type of primer and paint used on the walls depends on the substrate behind it and the condition it is in. In commercial buildings, the most common coatings are semi-gloss and gloss in an alkyd or latex resin. Epoxy paints can also be used if your facility requires a more durable and chemically resistant solution. If you intend on pressure washing, then epoxy is typically the best choice.
If the facility walls are bare, we’ll engage qualified professionals who will start with the appropriate primer. This is especially critical for any walls comprised of concrete or cinder blocks. All holes must be filled to ensure no bacteria is allowed to propagate.
The Purposes of
Interior Painting
Should Help with Your Special Event
Completing interior painting of a commercial building serves multiple purposes. It creates a renewed environment that precedes to a greater rate of productivity. Employees are enthusiastic when they enter the facility and the space feels amicable.
Economically speaking, interior painting increases value to a property and if an owner ever wants to sell, they can do so at a much higher price. The return is always more than the expense of the service itself. The correct type of paint will also accelerate cleaning, which ultimately saves on labor.
Depending upon the industry and atmosphere, interior paint can also provide the purpose of protection. Certain paints and primers prevent normal wear and tear, discoloration, and chipping. We could mean double the life of your paint with the right treatment, type, and professional painter.
Color Considerations
When painting the interior of a commercial building, light colors are always the best option. The type of color you choose can also have an affect the expense. The more tint added to a paint, the more you will need to cover the walls. Darker colors are more expensive per gallon.
Accent walls can be amusing, but when it comes to keeping people alert and productive, it’s beneficial to stick to a white or cream color. These colors also reflect the light much better, which tends to illuminates the room. If an owner ever decides to sell, they will obtain a much higher price with light and neutral-colored walls.