Painting

5 Definite Signs Your Office Needs a New Paint

The exterior of your business premise speaks a lot to clients and other people visiting your premise. Is it appealing? Sometimes the best way to get clients to notice your building is investing in good commercial painting.

Let’s explore some signs you need new painting 

  1. Fading paint

    This is one of the first signs. Fading paint is an indicatiaon that the UV rays have depleted the luster of your original paint. So, if you notice signs of fading color on your exterior walls, know that it’s time to brighten it up with a fresh coat of paint.

  2. Peeling or cracking paint

    When paint starts to crack, peel or flake, it means the underlying material is not protected, this may cause the problem of water damage which will probably lead to rot, mold or mildew formation. The solution is to hire a professional painter to repair the damage caused by moisture before painting.

  3. Caulk cracks

    Caulking helps seal off joints and seams against leakage, when it starts to crack it means the elasticity has loosen and it starts to dry out. This should be a sign to re-apply your caulk once again and if you reapply caulk you need also to repaint that office space.

  4. Rebranding or corporate change

    So often when the team at the top such as the CEO changes or the ownership changes, the company will also take a turn, one easy way these changes are made public is through a changed logo and new commercial painting.

  5. The need to improve the office’s image

Office painting is usually done to improve the image of the business, maybe the original colors were dull or they’ve started to fade. The best way to bring the office back to its game is to apply a refreshing coat of paint which will attract clients to your office space.

Now, is it time for your office to receive a fresh coat of paint? Contact Coats of Armor today we provide commercial painting to business owners of Canyon City, San Marcos, Seguin, Spring Branch, Wimberley, Buda, Kyle, Lockhart and New Braunfels and the surrounding areas up to 50 miles.