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100% commercial
your building isn't a side job
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Consistent Updates
before, during, and after
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Every Job Inspected
before it's called done & paid
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2-year warranty
on labor and materials
What we do Eight Commercial Painting Services, One Commercial Focus
Most painters chase whatever work comes through the door. Summit doesn't. Every service below exists for one reason — to keep commercial properties protected, presentable, and leasable — and every crew is set up for occupied, working buildings.
That focus shows up in the details. Surfaces get the prep they actually need, products are matched to the demands of commercial traffic and weather, and the schedule bends around your tenants instead of the other way around. Pick a single service or bundle the prep work with the paint; either way, you get one point of accountability from the first walkthrough to the final check.
Interior Painting
Occupied offices, medical suites, retail, warehouses, and multi-tenant buildings, coated with low disruption and scheduled around your hours.
Exterior Painting
Coatings that protect the building envelope and stand up to weather and wear, with full surface evaluation and prep before any color goes on.
Deck & Fence
Wood surfaces cleaned, prepped, and sealed against moisture and UV so they hold up longer and keep looking maintained.
Tenant Turnover
Fast, lease-ready turnovers that meet landlord standards and trim vacancy time, with scheduling built for tight deadlines.
Pressure Washing
Building exteriors, walkways, and entryways cleaned safely — restoring curb appeal and prepping surfaces for coating.
Carpentry Repair
Light, non-structural repairs to trim, siding, and doors so every surface is sound before finishing begins.
Drywall Repair
Holes, cracks, and water damage patched to a smooth, paint-ready surface that blends into the surrounding wall.
Masonry Repair
Brick, block, and concrete restored — cracks and mortar joints sealed to keep water out and the envelope sound.
Who We Serve The Commercial Properties These Services Cover
Office Buildings
Multi-Tenant & Mixed-Use
Apartment Communities
Condominiums & HOAs
Senior Living
Retail & Shopping Centers
Medical Facilities
Commercial Real Estate
Every service on this page is sized for commercial work, and the property types below are where it gets put to use day in and day out.
Premium Products The Materials Behind Our Commercial Painting
Commercial surfaces take more abuse than residential ones, so the products have to earn their place. Summit specs commercial-grade coatings built for high-traffic interiors, weather-exposed exteriors, and the substrates common to office, industrial, and multifamily buildings — primers, sealers, and finishes chosen for durability over the lowest line-item cost.
The right product depends on the surface and the setting, and your estimator will walk you through what's going where and why.
Why Choose Us Why Property Managers Pick Summit for Commercial Painting
One Team for the Whole Scope
Paint, prep, repair, and turnover work under one roof means fewer vendors to coordinate and one number to call when something needs attention.
Built Around Occupied Buildings
Crews are used to working in buildings full of tenants and staff, so containment, dust control, and off-hours scheduling are routine, not special requests.
A Single Point of Accountability
From estimate to final walkthrough, one project manager owns the outcome — and inspects the work before you're ever asked to sign off.
Priced for the Project, Not the Phone Call
Commercial work is bid on the building in front of us, not guessed over the phone. The on-site estimate is free and the scope is spelled out in writing.
FAQs Commercial Painting Services — Questions, Answered
Yes, and it's common. A repaint often comes bundled with drywall or masonry repair, pressure washing, or carpentry prep — the work that makes the finish actually last. Bundling keeps everything under one team and one schedule instead of lining up separate vendors for the paint, the prep, and the repairs. It also means a single point of accountability for the whole project, and one estimate covering all of it rather than piecing the job together across companies.
