What's Included
🏢 Office Interiors
Interior painting for office spaces, scheduled around business hours or during planned closures to minimize disruption.
🏢 Retail Spaces
Interior and exterior painting for retail storefronts, with attention to brand color accuracy and minimal downtime.
🏢 Multi-Family & Property Management
Unit turnover painting, common area refreshes, and exterior projects for apartment and condo properties.
🏢 Exterior Commercial Facades
Building exteriors painted with attention to brand presentation and durability for high-visibility commercial properties.
🏢 Tenant Improvement Painting
Painting as part of broader tenant improvement projects, coordinated with other trades and timelines.
🏢 Scheduled After-Hours & Weekend Work
Projects planned around evenings, weekends, or closure periods to keep your business running normally.
Why a Local Spokane Crew Matters
Commercial clients in Spokane are working with a different set of priorities than residential homeowners, and the painting plan needs to reflect that. A retail storefront on a busy corridor can't have its entrance blocked during business hours without a real cost in foot traffic and sales. An office building with tenants needs work sequenced so common areas stay accessible. A multi-family property manager juggling unit turnover schedules needs a painting partner who can be flexible around move-out and move-in dates that shift constantly. We build the project schedule around these constraints from the first conversation, not as an afterthought once the crew shows up.
Spokane's commercial building stock includes everything from converted early-1900s brick buildings downtown to newer construction in the Spokane Valley business corridors, and each presents different surface considerations — masonry and brick exteriors need different prep and coating systems than the metal and fiber-cement panel construction common in newer commercial buildings. We bring the same attention to matching product to substrate on commercial work that we do on residential exteriors, since a building's exterior coating system has real implications for long-term maintenance cost that property owners and managers care about.
Documentation matters more on the commercial side too. Property managers often need a clear written scope and timeline for budgeting and approval purposes, and businesses appreciate knowing exactly when work will happen so they can plan staffing and signage around it. Every commercial estimate includes a detailed written quote and a realistic project timeline — not a verbal estimate that's hard to reference later when questions come up.