Your building looks sharp and professional again. Customers notice the difference when they walk up to your front door. Your property value increases, and you won’t need another paint job for years.
We work around your schedule, not ours. Your business stays open while we transform your space. No lost revenue, no frustrated customers trying to navigate around scaffolding during business hours. Just clean, professional results that protect your investment.
The right commercial paint job does more than look good. It shields your building from Massachusetts weather, prevents costly repairs, and creates the kind of first impression that brings customers back.
We’ve been handling commercial painting projects for over 20 years. We’ve painted everything from small offices to large warehouses across New England, and we understand what businesses in Salisbury Point need.
Our team is bonded, insured, and background-checked. We’re not the cheapest option, and that’s intentional. You’re investing in work that lasts, fewer headaches, and the kind of professionalism that keeps your business running smoothly.
Salisbury Point businesses need painters who understand the coastal climate. Salt air, winter storms, and summer humidity all take their toll on commercial buildings. We select paints and coatings specifically designed to handle these conditions, so your investment pays off for years.
First, we visit your property for a thorough assessment. We measure, identify any surface issues, and discuss your timeline and budget. No surprises, no hidden costs.
Next, we create a detailed plan that works around your business hours. Most of our commercial work happens evenings, weekends, or during your slower periods. We section off areas so your operations continue uninterrupted.
Our crew arrives on schedule with all necessary equipment and materials. We protect your floors, furniture, and fixtures. Surface preparation comes first—proper prep work is what separates a paint job that lasts from one that fails in two years. Then we apply premium commercial-grade paints designed for durability and easy maintenance.
When we’re finished, we clean up completely and conduct a final walkthrough with you. The job isn’t done until you’re satisfied with every detail.
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Every commercial painting project includes comprehensive surface preparation, premium commercial-grade paints, and complete cleanup. We handle interior and exterior painting, pressure washing, minor surface repairs, and protective coatings.
Salisbury Point’s proximity to the coast means your building faces unique challenges. Salt air accelerates corrosion and paint degradation. We use marine-grade primers and paints specifically formulated for coastal environments. These products cost more upfront but save you money by lasting longer and requiring less maintenance.
We also provide specialized services for different business types. Restaurants need food-safe coatings and quick turnarounds. Medical facilities require antimicrobial paints. Warehouses need durable floor coatings that withstand heavy traffic. Manufacturing facilities often need specialized industrial coatings for equipment and safety marking.
Our project managers coordinate everything, so you have one point of contact throughout the entire process. No juggling multiple contractors or wondering who’s responsible for what.
We schedule most commercial work during off-hours, weekends, and holidays to avoid disrupting your daily operations. For larger projects, we section off areas so your business can continue functioning normally in unaffected zones.
Our project managers coordinate closely with your team to identify the best times and methods for each phase of work. We can work in stages, completing one area before moving to the next, or focus on exterior work during business hours and interior work after closing. The goal is zero lost revenue due to painting disruptions.
We also use low-odor, fast-drying paints when working in occupied spaces, and our crew is trained to work quietly and efficiently around your customers and employees.
We use premium commercial-grade paints specifically formulated for coastal New England conditions. This includes marine-grade primers and paints that resist salt air corrosion, moisture penetration, and UV damage from reflected sunlight off water.
For exterior surfaces, we typically recommend 100% acrylic latex paints with advanced weather protection. These paints expand and contract with temperature changes without cracking, and they’re designed to resist fading, chalking, and mildew growth that’s common in humid coastal environments.
Interior commercial spaces get paints selected based on use—high-traffic areas receive durable, scrubbable finishes, while office spaces might use low-VOC paints for better indoor air quality. We always match the paint system to your specific building materials and environmental conditions.
Project timelines depend on building size, surface conditions, and weather, but most commercial projects take 3-10 business days. A small office might be completed in 2-3 days, while a large warehouse could take 2-3 weeks.
We provide detailed timelines during our initial assessment, breaking down each phase of work. Surface preparation typically takes 30-40% of the total time—this includes cleaning, repairs, priming, and protecting your property. The actual painting usually goes quickly once prep work is complete.
Weather can affect exterior projects, but we monitor forecasts closely and adjust schedules accordingly. We also maintain flexibility to work longer days or add crew members if you have a specific deadline to meet.
Yes, we provide comprehensive warranties on both materials and workmanship. Our standard warranty covers peeling, cracking, or premature failure for up to five years on exterior work and three years on interior work, depending on the paint system used.
The warranty covers defects in our workmanship and premature paint failure under normal conditions. This doesn’t include damage from accidents, extreme weather events, or normal wear in high-traffic areas, but it does cover issues like poor adhesion, uneven coverage, or color fading beyond manufacturer specifications.
We also honor all manufacturer warranties on the paints and materials we use. If any issues arise during the warranty period, we return promptly to address them at no additional cost.
Absolutely. We understand that every business has unique operational requirements, and we design our work schedule around your needs, not ours. Many of our commercial clients require work to be done outside normal business hours to avoid disrupting customers or operations.
We regularly work evenings, weekends, and holidays for businesses that can’t afford downtime. For 24-hour operations, we coordinate with your management to identify the least disruptive times and methods. We can also work in phases, completing sections of your building while others remain fully operational.
Special requirements like safety protocols, security clearances, or noise restrictions are no problem. We’ve worked in hospitals, schools, restaurants during service hours, and manufacturing facilities with strict safety requirements. Just let us know your constraints, and we’ll develop a plan that works.
Proper surface preparation is critical for long-lasting commercial paint jobs, so we never cut corners on prep work. We start with thorough cleaning, often including pressure washing to remove dirt, salt residue, and mildew that’s common in coastal areas.
Next, we inspect all surfaces for damage, including cracks, holes, loose caulking, or areas where previous paint is failing. We make necessary repairs using appropriate materials—wood filler for trim damage, masonry repair compounds for concrete or brick, and proper caulking for gaps that could let moisture in.
All surfaces get appropriate priming, which is especially important for coastal buildings. We use primers that block stains, seal porous surfaces, and provide maximum adhesion for the topcoat. This prep work takes time, but it’s what separates a paint job that lasts from one that starts failing within two years.