10 Great Ways to Prepare for your Commercial Painting Project

Looking for a fresh new look for your commercial space?

A well-executed painting project can completely transform the interior or exterior of your property. But before you dive into the world of paint swatches and brush strokes, it's important to have a solid game plan in place. 

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The Importance of Paint Preparation

In this article, we will guide you through the it all - From choosing the right paint colors to prepping your surfaces, we'll cover everything you need to know to ensure a smooth and successful painting experience. We'll also provide tips on hiring professional painters, managing your budget, and avoiding common pitfalls. 

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Whether you're renovating your medical office, updating your retail store, or freshening up your hotel, proper preparation is essential for achieving the desired results. By following these steps, you can save time, money, and headaches while achieving a professional finish that will impress your customers and clients. 

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1. Assess the Scope of Your Commercial Painting Project 

The first thing you have to do to prep for your  painting project is to figure out what you need done. 

You might think this sounds a bit redundant. Of course you know something needs to be done - that’s why you’re here researching the process! But it’s not always that simple.

While it might be tempting to just tackle of the obvious painting need, sometimes it makes more sense to tackle all your refinishing tasks done at the same time. If you’re hiring a commercial painter anyway, it makes the most sense to just have them get everything done, right? 

On the other hand, you might not have the budget or the resources necessary to tackle every single painting and refinishing task on your list. That’s OK, too! Sometimes bringing in an experienced, honest commercial painter is the best way to determine how to get the most done for your budget.

2. Hire the Right Commercial Painting Contractor

Hiring professionals is important for any project. When it comes to this type of project, you need make sure you hire the right commercial painter. That means a contractor that is going to work in a professional, timely, and quality manner. 

When it comes to your commercial spaces, you can’t afford to make costly contractor mistakes. Working with experienced painters, like the team at Jewett Painting, means that you won’t have to worry about the job being done incorrectly or taking forever. 

If you choose Jewett Painting, we’ll go over your project with you from the very beginning with a free estimate to assess the scope and cost options for your project. Then we’ll help you with the following steps to ensure you’re fully prepared for your commercial painting project. 

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3. Choose Your Colors

The next step towards preparing for your paint project is to choose the right colors for your commercial space. 

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Are your brand colors remaining the same, or is your painting project the result of a rebrand? Make sure you know what colors best reflect your business and operations. You will not only need to pick wall colors, but accent colors as well. 

You should also keep in mind that your chosen colors will set the mood and tone for your office space. Remember - Colors have a HUGE impact on employees and customers. Make sure your colors not only reflect your brand, but convey the right message. 

If you’re having trouble deciding which direction to go in, create a list of your brand colors. If you have a marketing team or a graphic designer, they are a great resource to go to for your brand kit.

If you’re a smaller operation, don’t sweat it! Get together your logo and any other printed assets you might have. Your commercial painting contractor will help talk to you through some ideas and options.

4. Wash the Walls 

Please don’t forget to prep your walls properly with a good cleaning! It doesn’t matter if you’re painting the inside or the outside of your commercial space. Your walls are probably dirtier than you think! That’s because your walls are being exposed to dirt, dust, and other debris on a daily basis. 

If you tried to paint over these, you wouldn’t be happy with the results. Why? Any surface imperfections that accumulate over time will prevent you from getting a smooth finish. Instead, your painted walls might look grainy, bumpy, or start to peel sooner. 

The good news is, washing your walls is fairly simple, although it can be time consuming depending on the size of your commercial space. Wondering how to wash your walls before painting?

You do'n’'t need anything fancy: Just a bucket of warm water and gentle detergent. Dip a soft sponge into the mixture and start scrubbing! This cleaning will ensure your surface is ready for fresh paint.

5. Make Essential Repairs 

After you clean your walls, you might need to fix up your surface even more with some little repairs. While we might not notice it every day, it is fairly easy for wall. trim, and door damage to accumulate over time. Think of all the employees whose chairs might bang against the wall or the deliveries that might scuff up the door. 

Just like it’s important to clean your painted surfaces, it’s important to repair any holes or damage as well. Doing these two tasks will ensure you have the smoothest finish possible when your commercial painting contractor puts their paintbrushes away.

This is also a great time to apply any paint tape you might need for your projects.

6. Communicate with Employees and Customers Beforehand 

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Once your walls are prepped, it’s time to communicate the details of your commercial painting project with your most important stakeholders. Painting projects can take some time and can often close down operations during normal business hours, so it’s important to have a plan set up for your employees and your customers. Not sure how long it will take? Ask your contractor!

There’s nothing worse than having your employees show up for work or your customers come into buy something but you’re closed for painting! Make sure you communicate at least a week in advance of any closings and communicate it often! Tell everyone when you’re closing and opening back up in person, send out an internal email to employees and newsletter to customers, and put up signs. 

7. Prime

Now it’s time to prime! Paint primers act a a base coat to smooth out any imperfects that your prep work might have left behind. Not only will it cover any small imperfections, but it will also hide stains or neutralize the color of the surface before painting. 

Beyond just making everything look better, the right primer will also help your paint product adhere better and last longer.

8. Paint

Once your surfaces are all primed, it’s time to paint! Painting commercial spaces is exciting. Whether you’re changing color schemes or updating what’s there, you’d be surprised at how different your commercial space is going to feel! 

We always do more than one coat of paint for commercial projects and let the first coat dry completely before we paint the second. 

9. Add the Finishing Touches

Everything is painted! You’re done, right? No painting job is complete until the final touches have been added!

An experienced painting contractor knows to go over the details of the job once it’s finished. Be sure they touch up any areas of the walls, trim, or doors that might have been missed or that need a little extra love.

10. Use Jewett Painting For Your Next Commercial Painting Project

You want a flawless finish on your next commercial painting project? Then you want to call the experts at Jewett Painting! We’ll treat your space like it’s our own to ensure the best painting result.

From your free estimate all the way to finishing touches, let Jewett Painting be your worry-free answer to your commercial painting problems. Our family-run, New Jersey based business we’ll make sure everything is planned out seamlessly so that your commercial space looks better than ever.

Ready to get started? Give us a call at 973-362-8936!

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