Commercial Exterior Painting in Midway, CO

Your Building Gets the Professional Look It Deserves

Weather-resistant commercial exterior painting that protects your investment and keeps your business looking sharp.

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What Your Property Gains From Professional Painting

Your building becomes a reflection of your business standards. Professional commercial exterior painting transforms weathered, faded surfaces into clean, impressive facades that customers and tenants notice.

You get years of protection from Colorado’s harsh weather conditions. Quality exterior coatings shield your building from UV damage, moisture infiltration, and temperature extremes that cause costly structural problems down the road.

Your property value increases while maintenance headaches decrease. A professionally painted exterior attracts better tenants, commands higher rents, and reduces the frequency of touch-ups and repairs that eat into your budget.

Midway Commercial Painting Contractors

We Know Colorado Weather and Commercial Properties

We specialize in commercial exterior painting for Midway businesses that need reliable results. We understand how Colorado’s climate affects different building materials and choose coatings accordingly.

We work around your business schedule because we know downtime costs money. We show up when promised, work efficiently, and clean up completely so your operations continue smoothly.

You’re working with licensed, insured professionals who’ve handled everything from small office buildings to large industrial facilities throughout the Midway area.

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Commercial Exterior Painting Process

How We Handle Your Commercial Painting Project

We start with a thorough assessment of your building’s current condition and your specific needs. This includes identifying problem areas, discussing timeline requirements, and selecting the right coating system for your building type and budget.

Surface preparation comes next because it determines how long your paint job lasts. We pressure wash, scrape, sand, and prime as needed to create the clean, stable surface that quality coatings require.

The painting phase uses professional-grade materials applied in proper conditions. We coordinate with your schedule to minimize disruption and protect landscaping, vehicles, and entryways throughout the process.

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What's Included in Your Commercial Paint Job

Complete surface preparation including pressure washing, scraping, sanding, and priming ensures your new coating adheres properly and lasts longer. We don’t cut corners on prep work because it’s the foundation of every successful paint job.

Professional-grade exterior coatings designed for Colorado’s climate extremes protect your building from UV damage, moisture problems, and temperature fluctuations. We select products based on your building materials and exposure conditions.

Project management keeps everything on schedule and within budget. You get clear communication about daily progress, weather delays, and completion timelines so you can plan accordingly.

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How long does commercial exterior painting take to complete?

Most commercial buildings take 3-7 days depending on size, condition, and weather. Smaller office buildings or retail spaces often finish in 3-4 days, while larger warehouses or multi-story buildings need 5-7 days. We provide specific timelines during your estimate based on your building’s square footage and current condition. Weather delays can extend the schedule since we won’t paint in rain, high winds, or extreme temperatures that compromise coating quality.
High-quality acrylic latex paints perform best in Colorado’s climate because they expand and contract with temperature changes without cracking. We typically recommend 100% acrylic coatings for most commercial buildings since they resist fading from UV exposure and handle moisture better than cheaper alternatives. For metal buildings or industrial facilities, we might suggest specialized coatings designed for those specific materials. The key is matching the coating system to your building type and local weather conditions.
We schedule work around your business hours and high-traffic periods. For retail locations, we often work early mornings or after closing. Office buildings usually get painted during normal business hours since exterior work doesn’t affect indoor operations much. We protect entryways, parking areas, and landscaping with drop cloths and barriers. We coordinate with your staff about access needs, noise levels, and any temporary inconveniences so everyone knows what to expect each day.
Commercial exterior painting typically runs $2-6 per square foot depending on building condition, height, surface type, and coating quality. Simple one-story buildings with good existing surfaces cost less than multi-story buildings needing extensive prep work. Metal siding, stucco, and brick each require different approaches that affect pricing. We provide detailed estimates after evaluating your specific building because accurate pricing requires seeing the actual conditions, access challenges, and surface preparation needs.
Most commercial buildings need repainting every 7-12 years in Colorado’s climate, though this varies by exposure and coating quality. South and west-facing surfaces fade faster from UV exposure and may need attention sooner. Buildings near busy roads collect more dirt and pollution. High-quality paints and proper surface preparation extend the timeline, while cheaper materials or poor prep work mean more frequent repainting. Regular maintenance like pressure washing can help quality paint jobs last toward the longer end of that range.
Yes, we warranty our commercial exterior painting against defects in workmanship and premature coating failure. Warranty terms depend on the specific products used and building conditions, but typically cover 2-5 years for workmanship issues like peeling or adhesion problems caused by improper application. Material warranties come directly from paint manufacturers and vary by product line. We explain all warranty coverage during your estimate so you understand exactly what’s protected and for how long.