Painted While You Stay Open

Interior Painting for Managed and Commercial Spaces

Painting the inside of a commercial building is rarely as simple as picking a color. The work has to happen around staff, tenants, or customers without shutting things down. When a crew is disorganized, the disruption costs you more than the paint.

Pescado Painting plans interior commercial projects around your operations. We are locally owned, and we coordinate access, protect occupied and shared spaces, and sequence the work so your space stays usable. From offices and hallways to common areas and units, we keep it clean and on schedule.

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Built for Occupied, High-Traffic Spaces

Interior Commercial Surfaces We Paint

Commercial interiors take a different kind of preparation. We work around tenants, staff, and schedules, painting walls, ceilings, trim, doors, and stairwells without shutting the space down. Every surface gets properly prepped before we apply a coat, and we use products rated for the traffic and use each area sees. Whether it is a single floor or a full building, we keep the process clean, coordinated, and on schedule.

Doors and frames in a commercial building open and close hundreds of times a day, so the finish has to hold up. We clean, prep, and coat them with products suited to the material and the traffic. We can sequence door work so entrances and exits stay accessible during the project.
Stairwells are high-traffic and often overlooked until the paint looks tired. We prep and repaint stairwell walls, railings where included, and landings with attention to safety and access. We coordinate timing so the stairwell stays usable or reopens quickly, since it is often a required exit.
Commercial walls take constant contact from carts, furniture, and foot traffic, so coverage and durability matter. We patch and repair the surface, prime where needed, and apply coatings rated for high-traffic interiors. We schedule wall work in occupied buildings so areas stay usable while the project moves forward.
Ceilings in offices, lobbies, and common areas set the tone of a space and show wear over time. We protect the room, prep the surface, and apply a clean, uniform finish without lap marks. Ceiling work is included when it is part of the scope we confirm with your team.
Trim, baseboards, and door frames in a commercial space take daily abuse and show it. We fill gaps, caulk seams, and prep these surfaces so the new coat bonds and the lines stay sharp. Clean trim work is what makes a commercial repaint look finished rather than patched.
Damaged drywall shows through fresh paint, so repairs come first. We patch holes, dents, and cracks, then sand and spot prime those areas before painting. We handle the common wear a commercial space collects, and larger repairs are quoted up front so the cost is clear.

A Coordinated Interior Repaint

How an Interior Commercial Project Runs

We follow the same seven-step interior process for commercial work, with nothing skipped and planned around your hours and occupants.
  1. Walkthrough and scope. We meet with your team on-site to confirm the areas, walls, ceilings, trim, doors, and any other surfaces in scope, along with colors, sheens, access points, and timing.
  2. Protection and masking. We cover floors and protect or mask furniture, fixtures, equipment, and every surface not being painted, with extra care in occupied and shared spaces.
  3. Surface preparation. We remove cover plates and loose hardware, patch and sand sheetrock damage, caulk gaps on trim and frames, and scuff-sand glossy areas so the new coat bonds.
  4. Priming when needed. We prime patched sheetrock, stains, bare areas, and drastic color changes so the finish coat bonds and covers in a high-traffic space.
  5. Paint application. We cut in and roll the walls, then coat the ceilings, trim, and doors with products rated for commercial traffic, applying them in the sequence we planned so areas stay usable.
  6. Detail work and touch-ups. We inspect the work up close and complete touch-ups, caulking, and corrections before the walkthrough.
  7. Reinstall, clean up, and final walkthrough. We reinstall cover plates, move furniture back, clean the space, remove trash, and walk the finished work with your team before payment is due.
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Interior Commercial Projects Across Southwest Florida

Our Professional Painting FAQs

In most cases, yes. We sequence the work so occupied areas stay usable and paint sections when they are clear. For spaces that cannot be disrupted during business hours, we schedule those areas for evenings or weekends. We plan this with your team up front so you know what to expect each day.
We cover and protect floors, furniture, fixtures, and equipment before painting begins, and we move or mask items as needed. Occupied and shared spaces get extra care. Protecting the space properly is part of the job, not an afterthought, because a clean process is what keeps a commercial repaint from creating problems.
We primarily use Sherwin-Williams products, chosen for the surface and the traffic it sees. High-traffic walls, corridors, and stairwells call for coatings that hold up to scuffing and cleaning. We talk through the options during the estimate so the product matches how the space is actually used.
Yes. We patch holes, dents, and cracks, then sand and spot prime those areas before painting so they do not show through the finish. Commercial walls collect wear, and addressing it first is what makes the repaint look clean. Larger repairs are quoted up front.
We sequence high-traffic and required-exit areas so they stay usable or reopen quickly. We may paint one side or section at a time, post signage, and time the work to limit impact. Keeping access and safety intact is part of how we plan a commercial interior project.
We plan the work to keep occupied areas comfortable, including ventilating spaces and scheduling stronger-odor work for off-hours when needed. During the estimate we can discuss product options for sensitive or occupied environments, so the project fits how your space is used.
Yes. Interior projects in larger buildings are often phased so the space keeps functioning. We map the phases with your team, set a timeline for each area, and move through the building in a sequence that keeps disruption low and progress steady.
It depends on the square footage, the number of areas, the surfaces involved, and how much prep is needed. Phased or after-hours work can extend the calendar while reducing daily disruption. We give your team a timeline before we start and update it as the project moves.
Yes. Interior commercial projects include a 1-year workmanship warranty. We stand behind the prep and the finish, and if something is not right, we address it. We review the warranty and what it covers during the estimate so expectations are clear before work begins.

Why Managers Choose Us

Why Managers Choose Us for Interior Work

Interior commercial work lives or dies on coordination. We are locally owned, the owner stays involved, and we plan around your operations instead of forcing you to plan around us. Our painters are screened, we protect the space, and we keep one point of contact from estimate to walkthrough. Every project carries a 1-year workmanship warranty, so accountability does not end when the crew leaves.

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Repaint Without Closing

An Interior That Looks Sharp and Stays Open

A clean interior repaint keeps your space looking professional without shutting it down. Pescado Painting handles interior commercial painting across Southwest Florida, scheduled around your hours and occupants, with surface protection, a single point of contact, and a 1-year workmanship warranty. There is no deposit, and you pay after the final walkthrough. Call Pescado Painting at 239-363-5241 or request your free estimate today.