How Much Does Commercial Painting Cost?

Do you need to have your commercial property painted? Have you been searching for commercial painters to carry out the job, but you want to know the cost of commercial painting upfront? If you have been asking yourself “how much does commercial painting cost?” while searching for professional commercial painters, you have come to the right place, as we at Arranmac can assist with both. 

We are professional commercial painters and decorators that can handle any request sent our way, and we always provide a quote upfront that lists all costs. While there is no one set price for commercial painting, as the cost depends on your requirements, we will make sure you are aware of all costs before committing.  

So, to find out more about out commercial painting services, and to receive your quote for your commercial painting project, simply reach out to us today. You can give us a call on 07904 037537 to speak to a member of the Arranmac team directly. 

What Does a Commercial Painter Do?

One of the questions you might find yourself asking is “what does a commercial painter do?” and if their services are the same as residential painters. The simple answer is that commercial painters take on projects involving commercial and industrial properties, such as offices, retail spaces, hospitals, airports, and more. These properties are often much larger in scale than residential properties, so commercial painters have a lot more work to carry out than residential painters. 

As the size of the project is increased, so too is the size of the team. With residential painting, you might have one or two painters carrying out the work. With commercial painting, you will have a larger team of painters carrying out the work, and unless the property is empty and the business closed, they will be working around employees, goods, customers, etc. 

Additionally, commercial painters can offer a much wider variety of painting and decorating services than residential painters. Some services a commercial painter offers includes: 

  • Industrial Painting and Coatings 
  • Special Surface Preparation 
  • Metalizing 
  • Epoxy Coatings 
  • Sandblasting 
  • And More! 

Plus, commercial painters can carry out more than just simple interior and exterior painting. Our commercial painters can also carry out masonry coating, roof coatings, waterproof coating, metal door paintings, and more. 

Can a Painter Come to My House?

If you are asking “can a painter come to my house?”, the answer is yes, a painter can come to your house and providing painting and decorating services, and this is residential painting rather than commercial painting. These are painting and decorating services tailored to residential properties, such as houses, flats, bungalows, and more. And, if you are wondering “where can I find a painter and decorator”, you need look no further. 

Here at Arranmac, we have residential painters and decorators on hand to carry out any service you require. If your home looks a little dated or you want a complete transformation both inside and out, our team of domestic painters are here to assist. We possess the skill and expertise to turn our hand to any painting and decorating project, regardless of the size or complexity. When you want a painter to come to your house, simply give us a call and we will arrange a suitable time to visit your property, survey it, and begin to discuss your painting and decorating requirements.  

It is at this point that our professional team of painters and decorators can provide you with inspiration should you need it. We can advise on colours and styles to suit your property and completely transform it, and we have years of experience and countless projects backing us. 

If you are wondering how much our residential painting costs, we offer free quotes for every project, as with our commercial painting services. All costs will be listed upfront and quoted separately, and we offer the most affordable prices on the market, so you will never be paying over the odds with our domestic painting services.  

What Is Commercial Painting?

Commercial painting is painting and decorating that is carried out on commercial properties, such as retail spaces, offices, hospitals, etc. Commercial painting projects are often extensive, as commercial properties are large and complex and, unless the property is empty and the business closed, it will involve working around customers, employees, and goods.  

With commercial painting, our expert painters will focus on providing both aesthetics and durability. You will want your commercial property to look great, but you will also need the painting to be durable and hard-wearing, so it can withstand the strains of commercial business. This is why with commercial painting, more durable and hard-wearing coatings and paint are used. 


To learn more about our products or what we offer, call us today on 07904 037537 or send us an email at info@arranmac.co.uk and a member of our team will be happy to help.

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Types of Commercial Painting

At its most basic, commercial painting is simply the painting and decorating of commercial properties, such as hospitals, offices, schools, retail spaces, and more. When you think of commercial painters, you might conjure up a team of painters coming into a commercial property and slapping a coat of paint on the walls. While commercial painting does include interior and exterior painting, commercial painting is actually much more complex than this and there are many services and coatings offered. 

Even interior and exterior painting isn’t as simple as just putting some paint on the walls. With commercial properties, the paint used needs to be hard-wearing and durable, so it holds up under the strain commercial properties go through. In addition to using hard-wearing coatings on interior and exterior walls, there are other types of commercial painting, including: 

  • High Performance Coatings 
  • Architectural Coatings 
  • Floor Coatings 
  • Waterproofing 
  • And More 

High Performance Coatings 

High performance coatings are specialist coatings that are used in commercial properties on steel and other metal structures within the property. These protect the surface, ensuring it holds up against abrasion, corrosion, chemicals, and more.  

Other high performance coatings include fire protection coatings, which provide a level of fire protection for the property. In the event of a fire, these coatings will delay the spread of a fire for a certain period of time, often 30 minutes, allowing evacuation of the property.  

Architectural Coatings 

Architectural coatings include specialty coatings and sealers, and these can come in a wide range of colours and finishes for commercial properties. These types of coatings are aesthetic and practical, as they provide a protective layer and structural support. 

Floor Coatings 

While you might not think of the floors when thinking about commercial painters, floor coatings are actually a service that commercial painters can carry out. Our commercial painters utilise a range of opaque coatings, come of which of which include epoxy floor coatings. These coatings have protective properties and will help keep your floors safe from scratches, harsh chemicals, excessive use, temperatures, and more.  

Waterproofing 

In most commercial properties, you will need to have waterproof coatings applied to protect the property. Waterproofing coatings are often applied to the exterior of the property to protect from adverse weather, but we can install waterproofing coatings to the interior in certain areas that require it, such as in washrooms facilities, showers, etc. 

Is Commercial Painting More Expensive Than Residential?

Many people wish to know whether commercial painting is more expensive than residential, or whether commercial painting projects are more affordable than a residential painting project. Generally speaking, a commercial painting project will be more expensive than a residential painting project, and there are a few reasons for this. 

Once reason why commercial painting projects will be more expensive than residential painting projects is the size of the job. Commercial painting projects are often much more extensive, as commercial properties are far larger and complex when compared to a residential property. As such, you will require more materials, more equipment, and more commercial painters to complete the project. 

Additionally, the type of materials used in commercial painting when compared to residential painting will increase the price. In residential painting, you can use simple everyday paints. In commercial painting, however, you will need to use specialist coatings that are harder wearing and more durable, some with specialist properties such as waterproofing or fireproofing.  

As such, you can expect commercial painting to be more expensive than residential. 

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Hopefully you now have a clearer idea of how much commercial painting costs, and why we at Arranmac are the premier team to carry this commercial painting out. You should be completely confident in the expertise of our team and the quality and affordability of our commercial painting services. So, if you are now ready to begin your own commercial painting project, you need only get in touch with the professional commercial painters at Arranmac today. 

To find out more about our commercial painting services, or to hire our expert team, you need only get in touch with us today. You can give us a call on 07904 037537 to speak to a member of our team directly. We will be happy to discuss your requirements in further detail, answer any questions you may have, and offer helpful advice. 

Alternatively, should you wish to reach out via a written method, you can do so by filling out our online contact form or sending an email to info@arranmac.co.uk 

You can also check out our commercial decorating before reaching out to our expert team of commercial painters. We are confident that the quality and expertise of our commercial painters and decorators speaks for itself.