Schedule-First Planning
We plan the project around your business calendar before we plan the paint sequence. Off-hours, weekends, and phased work all available so your operations never stop.
Commercial painting is fundamentally different from residential work. Your business has employees who need to keep working, customers who expect a clean environment, and operating hours that can’t pause for a paint crew taking up the lobby. Most painters who claim to do commercial work just paint offices the same way they paint living rooms. We don’t.
Peacock Painting builds every commercial project around the needs of your business. We schedule around your hours, work in phases that keep parts of your space functional, contain dust and odors, and maintain the kind of clean, professional jobsite your customers and team would expect to see.
What makes our commercial painting different:
Every commercial space has its own demands. A medical clinic has different requirements than a coffee shop. A law firm needs a different approach than a retail boutique. Our crew has experience across the full range of commercial environments, and we tailor our process to fit each one.
Open floor plans, conference rooms, private offices, and shared common areas. We work in phases that keep your team productive while we paint around them.
Storefronts, dressing rooms, sales floors, and stock areas. Scheduling typically happens during off-hours so customer experience stays uninterrupted.
Dining rooms, kitchens, and customer-facing areas. Tight timelines, deep cleaning expectations, and finishes built to handle moisture, grease, and constant cleaning.
Exam rooms, waiting areas, and clinical spaces. Antimicrobial coatings, low-VOC products, and scheduling that works around patient appointments.
Treatment rooms, lobbies, and styling areas. Calm color palettes and durable finishes that handle daily cleaning and high humidity.
Guest rooms, hallways, and public spaces. Quiet, off-hours scheduling and finishes that match design specifications across consistent rooms.
Common hallways, lobbies, stairwells, and unit interiors. Recurring service relationships available for property managers handling multiple buildings.
Sanctuaries, classrooms, gathering halls, and community spaces. Project schedules built around services, classes, and events.
Production floors, break rooms, offices within larger facilities, and exterior trim. Industrial coatings available for high-wear environments.
Commercial painting projects come with stakes that residential projects don’t. A delayed reopening costs revenue. A messy jobsite damages your reputation. A surprise cost throws your budget off. We’ve built our commercial painting process around the realities business owners actually face, not just the paint application itself.
We plan the project around your business calendar before we plan the paint sequence. Off-hours, weekends, and phased work all available so your operations never stop.
Our crew shows up in branded uniforms, keeps work areas tidy throughout the day, and presents your space the way a professional vendor should.
A single project manager handles your account from quote through completion. No confusion about who to call, no scattered updates, no chasing down answers.
Full general liability, workers’ compensation, and certificate of insurance available on request for property managers, landlords, and corporate clients.
Quiet planning. Clean execution. Finished spaces that look ready for business on opening day.
A project manager walks your space with you, takes detailed measurements, identifies prep needs, and discusses your timeline, business hours, and access requirements. You receive a clear written quote covering the full scope, materials, and a phased timeline.
We build a custom schedule that fits your business operations. Some projects happen entirely during off-hours. Others run in phases across multiple weekends. The plan gets confirmed with you before any work begins.
Furniture, equipment, technology, and merchandise get carefully covered or relocated. Floors are protected with heavy-duty coverings. Sensitive areas get extra masking, plastic sheeting, and dust barriers as needed.
Wall repairs, drywall patching, hole filling, and caulking all happen before the first coat goes on. Old paint failures get addressed properly so the new finish bonds and lasts.
Two full coats of commercial-grade paint applied with the right tools for each surface. We work in coordinated phases that match your operational schedule and clean as we go.
Once paint has dried, we walk the entire space with you under bright lighting, address any final touch-ups on the spot, and remove all coverings, masking, and debris. Your space is ready for business when we leave.
Scuff-resistant, scrubbable finishes designed to handle daily wear. Eggshell and satin formulations chosen for cleanability without losing visual appeal.
Premium finishes for spaces where appearance matters most. Smooth, even coverage with attention to lighting reflection and color accuracy.
The first impression a visitor gets. Often paired with accent walls, custom colors, or branded color matching to coordinate with corporate identity.
Moisture-resistant, mold-inhibiting paints formulated for spaces that get wiped down regularly. Semi-gloss finishes for easy cleaning.
Drop ceilings, acoustic panels, and exposed structural ceilings each handled with appropriate techniques and products.
Commercial-grade door and trim coatings built to handle heavy use. Spray application available where paint odor and timing allow.
Corporate color matching for specific Pantone codes, brand guidelines, or franchise standards. We work directly from your color specifications.
Antimicrobial paints for medical and food-service spaces, anti-graffiti coatings for high-exposure exterior walls, and chemical-resistant finishes for industrial environments.
Storefronts, building exteriors, signage backgrounds, and parking-area walls. Same prep care and product quality as our residential exterior work.
Tell us about your business, and we'll build a painting plan that fits your schedule, your budget, and your operating hours.
Most painting companies treat commercial work the same way they treat residential jobs: nine to five, weekdays only, and good luck running your business around it. That model doesn’t work for retail, restaurants, medical offices, or any business that depends on being open during the day. Our scheduling is built differently.
Scheduling options we offer:
For spaces where painting can happen alongside operations, like back-office areas, administrative spaces, or parts of the building not currently in use.
Crews arrive after closing and work through the evening, leaving the space ready for the next business day. Common for retail stores and restaurants.
Full overnight shifts for businesses that need work completed without any visible daytime presence. Standard for medical offices, salons, and corporate spaces.
Friday-evening through Monday-morning windows that wrap entire projects without affecting weekday operations. Most popular for office buildings and corporate headquarters.
Larger projects broken into smaller phases that paint sections of the space across multiple weekends or evenings. Keeps the rest of the building fully functional throughout.
Project timing built around your business closures, like restaurant dark days, retail off-seasons, or planned office shutdowns.
A practical note on after-hours pricing: After-hours and overnight work typically carries a modest premium over standard scheduling, but the cost of staying open during the day usually outweighs the savings of weekday painting. We discuss the trade-offs honestly during your walkthrough.
Commercial painting estimates depend on real factors that change from one space to the next. A 5,000 square foot retail store with high ceilings and complex layouts is a different project than a 2,000 square foot office suite with standard drywall and basic trim. Our quotes account for the actual scope, so the number reflects what your space genuinely needs.
What shapes your commercial painting quote:
What a good commercial estimate should look like:
A clear written scope listing every area being painted. After-hours pricing called out distinctly if it applies. A defined project timeline with phase milestones for larger jobs. A straightforward total price. And no vague allowances or markup categories without explanation.
Many commercial clients work with us on more than one project. Property management firms handling multiple buildings, franchise operators with several locations, and corporate clients with rolling office refresh schedules all benefit from a recurring relationship rather than one-off transactions. Recurring clients get priority scheduling, consistent crew assignment, and pre-negotiated pricing on standard project types.
Ongoing service relationships work well for:
What ongoing partnerships include:
If your organization manages multiple locations or has ongoing commercial painting needs, let’s talk about a partnership that goes beyond one project at a time.
Our commercial crew works throughout King, Snohomish, and Pierce Counties on projects of every size. Most of our commercial work happens in Bellevue, Seattle, Bothell, Kirkland, and Redmond, but we serve businesses anywhere in the region.
Yes, that’s how most of our commercial projects work. Depending on your space, we paint during off-hours, work in phases that keep parts of the building functional, or operate overnight to leave you ready for opening the next day.
A small office suite can wrap in two to four days. A mid-size retail space typically runs four to seven days. Larger commercial buildings or multi-phase projects can stretch across two to six weekends, depending on scope and your scheduling preferences.
Yes. Low-VOC and zero-VOC paints are standard for medical offices, schools, and any space where indoor air quality matters. We discuss product options during the walkthrough and recommend the right fit for your environment.
Yes. Peacock Painting carries full general liability insurance and workers’ compensation coverage for our commercial crew. We provide certificates of insurance on request for property managers, landlords, or corporate clients who need them.
Yes. We work from Pantone codes, brand color guidelines, franchise specifications, or color samples you provide. Color matching is a standard part of our commercial painting work.
Yes. Patching nail holes, repairing drywall damage, fixing cracked corners, and addressing other wall issues are all standard parts of our prep work. Major drywall repairs or new construction work get itemized separately in your estimate.
Yes. Medical and dental spaces are some of our most common commercial projects. We use low-VOC paints, schedule around patient appointments, contain dust and odors carefully, and maintain the cleanliness standards healthcare environments require.
Yes. Every commercial project carries a written 2-year workmanship warranty covering application-related issues. Extended commercial warranties are available for specialty coatings and high-traffic environments.
Looking to refresh your office, retail space, restaurant, or commercial property? Request a quote and one of our project managers will walk your space with you, build a schedule around your business operations, and provide a clear plan that fits your timeline and budget.