Interior commercial painting is the professional application of protective and decorative coatings to the inside of non-residential properties, such as offices, retail stores, hospitals, and industrial facilities. Unlike residential painting, it prioritizes durability, safety, and operational continuity.
Key Characteristics:
Property Types: Includes businesses (offices, restaurants, shopping centers), institutions (schools, hospitals), and large-scale residential complexes (apartments, HOAs).
Specialized Materials: Uses industrial-grade coatings like epoxy for floors or low-VOC (Volatile Organic Compound) paints to maintain air quality in enclosed public spaces.
Functional Goals:
Branding: Reinforces brand identity through consistent use of corporate color schemes.
Durability: Surfaces are engineered to withstand heavy foot traffic, frequent cleaning, and industrial wear.
Atmosphere: Uses color psychology to influence employee productivity and customer experience.
Scale and Equipment: Typically involves large teams and specialized equipment like boom lifts, scaffolding, or industrial sprayers to handle expansive square footage and high ceilings.
Regulatory Compliance: Requires strict adherence to safety standards, including OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) and ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) requirements.