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Top 5 Interior Painting Jobs Businesses Tend to Overlook

calander Mar 7 , 2021 user-iconAnderson Painting
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It’s no secret that appearances matter when it comes to attracting and retaining customers in your business. Your property’s exterior is the first thing a potential customer will see upon entering your place of business, and while this first impression matters, it won’t matter much if your interior lacks appeal. As such, most business owners already understand the importance of keeping their walls fresh and evenly coated. But interior painting is about more than mere wall painting, and if you don’t cover all of your bases in this realm, your reputation and operations might take a hit. Here are the top five interior painting projects businesses tend to overlook.

Paint Jobs You Shouldn't Overlook

1. Trim and Moldings

The trim, moldings, and other forms of finish carpentry inside your building deserve just as much attention as your walls. Most customers might not notice that the frames around your windows and doors are chipping or peeling right away, but over time, this wear and tear will bring down your interior’s overall atmosphere. Whenever you touch up your walls, make an effort to touch up your trim, too, and put that painter’s tape to good use to achieve smooth, crisp lines.

2. Ceiling Painting

Unless you make a point to regularly crane your neck upwards, you probably don’t think about your ceilings too much. Generally speaking, your ceilings don’t require painting as frequently as your walls and trim because they’re not at arm’s length and therefore don’t undergo as much wear and tear over time. This doesn’t mean you can just leave your ceilings alone forever, though. In addition to keeping your ceilings clean, it’s important to paint them about every decade (or sooner, depending on your business's nature) to keep your space bright and cohesive. Because this project is more challenging than painting walls or trim, it’s a good idea to hire commercial painters to handle it.

3. Interior Floor Coatings

Much like your ceilings, your floors can get tossed under the rug (so to speak) when it comes to interior updates. While not all floors can or should be painted, concrete floors benefit from specialized coatings, such as polyurea, epoxy, urethane cement, or other commercial floor paint options. These coatings protect concrete floors from moisture, chemicals, stains, impact, and thermal shock while also increasing their overall durability.

4. Low-VOC Paint Applications

It’s not only certain surfaces that tend to get overlooked -- certain considerations can get ignored during commercial interior painting projects as well. In particular, businesses should prioritize interior paint products that contain zero or few volatile organic compounds (VOCs), chemicals that can reduce indoor air quality and generate unpleasant odors. These low-VOC paints may be required for certain facilities, but they’re a good choice regardless as they promote the health and safety of employees and customers while not emitting strong scents.

5. Whiteboard Paint

In recent years, more and more workplaces have begun implementing whiteboard walls in their offices to aid with brainstorming, team-building, organization, and more. These walls are created using whiteboard paint, a specialized product that coats walls with a glossy surface that’s perfect for dry-erase markers. Businesses that overlook this growing trend are missing out on opportunities for innovation and improvements to company culture.

As you can see, there’s more to interior painting than meets the eye. While it’s important to regularly paint your walls and other primary surfaces, it’s equally as important to tend to those less noticeable elements of interior painting. At Anderson Painting, we’re well-versed in every aspect of commercial and residential interior painting. To learn more about us and all we do, call today at 919-610-1855 or email us at info@andersonpaintingnc.com!


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