Commercial Exterior Painting in Rex, CO

Your Building Gets the Professional Look It Deserves

Durable commercial exterior painting that protects your investment and enhances your business image.

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Professional Commercial Building Painting Rex

What You Get When It's Done Right

Your building becomes a reflection of your business standards. Clean lines, even coverage, and colors that stay vibrant through Colorado’s intense sun and weather changes.

You stop worrying about peeling paint or faded surfaces that make your property look neglected. Instead, you get a professional appearance that attracts customers and keeps tenants happy.

The right commercial exterior painting job protects your building’s surfaces from moisture, UV damage, and temperature swings. You’re not just improving how it looks today—you’re preventing costly repairs down the road.

Rex Commercial Painting Contractors

We Know Commercial Properties Inside and Out

L F Rosa Painting focuses specifically on commercial exterior painting in Rex and surrounding Colorado areas. We understand that your building is more than just a structure—it’s where your business happens.

We’ve worked on office buildings, retail centers, warehouses, and industrial facilities throughout the region. Each project teaches us something new about what works in Colorado’s climate and what doesn’t.

When you hire us, you’re working with painters who show up when scheduled, communicate clearly throughout the project, and use materials designed for commercial applications.

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Commercial Exterior Painting Process

Here's Exactly What Happens Next

First, we walk your property and assess the current condition of all surfaces. We identify areas that need special attention, discuss color options, and create a timeline that works around your business operations.

Surface preparation comes next—this is where most painting projects succeed or fail. We clean, scrape, sand, and prime every surface properly. Shortcuts here mean problems later, so we don’t take them.

The painting phase uses commercial-grade materials applied in proper conditions. We coordinate with you on scheduling to minimize disruption to your business. Most commercial exterior projects take 3-7 days depending on building size and complexity.

Final walkthrough ensures everything meets our standards and yours. We clean up completely and provide you with touch-up materials and care instructions.

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Rex Business Exterior Painting Services

What's Included in Every Commercial Project

Complete surface preparation including power washing, scraping, sanding, and priming. We don’t paint over problems—we fix them first.

High-quality commercial paint systems chosen specifically for Colorado weather conditions. These aren’t the same materials used for residential projects. Commercial buildings need coatings that handle more stress and last longer.

Professional color consultation if you’re considering changes. Sometimes a fresh color scheme can completely transform how customers perceive your business.

Project management that keeps everything on schedule with minimal disruption to your operations. We coordinate deliveries, manage crew schedules, and communicate with you throughout the process so there are no surprises.

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How long does commercial exterior painting typically last in Colorado?

Quality commercial exterior painting should last 7-10 years in Colorado’s climate when done properly. The key factors are thorough surface preparation, using commercial-grade primers and paints, and applying them in proper weather conditions. Buildings with more sun exposure or harsh weather conditions may need repainting closer to the 7-year mark, while protected surfaces often go 10+ years. Cheap paint jobs using residential-grade materials typically start failing within 3-5 years, making them more expensive in the long run.
We plan every commercial project to minimize business disruption. Most exterior painting work happens outside your building, so daily operations continue normally inside. We coordinate timing for any work near entrances or high-traffic areas, often scheduling these sections during off-hours or weekends. For multi-story buildings, we can work on different sections at different times. We discuss your specific needs during planning and create a schedule that works for your business. The goal is professional results without shutting down your operations.
Commercial painting uses different materials, techniques, and planning approaches than residential work. Commercial buildings need paint systems designed for higher durability, UV resistance, and weather protection. The surface preparation is more extensive, and we use commercial-grade primers and topcoats. Project management is also different—we coordinate around business schedules, handle larger surface areas efficiently, and often work with property managers or facility teams rather than individual homeowners. The equipment and crew size are scaled for commercial projects too.
We start by understanding your business image and any brand guidelines you need to follow. Many commercial clients want colors that look professional, attract customers, and age well over time. We provide color consultation including how different colors perform in Colorado’s intense sunlight—some colors fade faster than others. We can show you examples of similar buildings and discuss how color choices affect maintenance needs. For larger projects, we often do test sections so you can see exactly how colors will look on your specific building.
Colorado weather can be unpredictable, so we build flexibility into every project timeline. We monitor weather forecasts closely and communicate any necessary schedule adjustments in advance. Paint needs proper temperature and humidity conditions to cure correctly, so we won’t apply coatings when conditions aren’t right. This protects your investment—paint applied in poor conditions often fails prematurely. We keep projects moving by handling prep work during marginal weather days and scheduling painting phases when conditions are optimal.
Commercial exterior painting typically ranges from $2-6 per square foot depending on building condition, surface types, access difficulty, and paint system requirements. Buildings needing extensive prep work or specialty coatings cost more. Multi-story buildings with difficult access also increase costs. The most accurate pricing comes from an on-site assessment where we can evaluate your specific building’s needs. We provide detailed written estimates that break down materials, labor, and any additional services so you understand exactly what you’re paying for.