Commercial Painting in Stuart, FL
Stuart's revitalized downtown corridor along Osceola Street and the growing commercial strips in Palm City and Jensen Beach need painting contractors who show up on schedule, work around business hours, and carry the insurance coverage commercial property managers require. KB Painting & Refinishing handles commercial painting in Stuart with our own employees — never subcontractors — and a 5-year workmanship warranty.
Local insight
Stuart's Old Florida charm and active historic downtown mean many commercial buildings are older masonry or stucco structures that require careful surface analysis before any coating goes on — peeling paint on a storefront facing Flagler Avenue can signal moisture intrusion that needs addressing, not just a cosmetic repaint.
Commercial painting in Stuart, FL
Stuart’s downtown has seen steady reinvestment over the past decade — restaurants, galleries, and boutiques have opened along Osceola Street and the waterfront blocks near the Riverwalk. That investment shows in the buildings’ appearances, and property managers and business owners in the area increasingly expect paint contractors who understand the difference between a residential touch-up and a commercial project with real scheduling and liability requirements.
What commercial clients need from a painting contractor
Commercial painting in Stuart involves coordination that residential projects don’t: working after hours or on weekends to avoid disrupting tenants, staging materials without blocking parking or ADA access, maintaining a clean job site in a public-facing environment, and carrying the right insurance. KB Painting carries commercial general liability and workers’ compensation on all of our own employees — no gaps from subcontractor arrangements.
Our approach to commercial work in Martin County
We walk the property with the building manager or owner before writing a scope, identify any deferred maintenance (cracks, efflorescence, water staining) that should be addressed before paint goes on, and provide a written proposal with a clear timeline. For occupied commercial buildings, we schedule prep and painting in phases to keep disruption minimal. We use Sherwin-Williams commercial-grade products — including their Loxon masonry coatings for stucco and block construction common throughout Stuart.
Questions Stuart commercial property owners ask
Can you work evenings or weekends to avoid closing our business? Yes. We schedule around your operating hours. For retail and restaurant clients in downtown Stuart, early morning or weekend shifts are common, and we build that into the project timeline upfront.
Do you handle multi-unit commercial buildings or just single storefronts? Both. We handle single-tenant storefronts, multi-unit strip centers, office buildings, and light industrial facilities across Martin County and the Treasure Coast.
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Common questions
How do you price a commercial painting project in South Florida?
We base pricing on square footage, surface condition, number of coats required, and scheduling complexity (nights or weekends cost more than standard business hours). Stucco and CBS construction typical in South Florida often needs extra prep — sealing cracks, applying masonry primer — which we include in the written estimate so there are no surprises.
What paint do you use for high-traffic commercial spaces, and how long will it last?
We use Sherwin-Williams commercial-grade products — typically Duration or Emerald — chosen for scrubbability and resistance to humidity and UV. In a well-maintained interior space you can expect a quality finish to last 5–7 years. Exteriors in coastal or high-humidity areas may need attention sooner; we'll tell you honestly what to expect for your specific building.
Can you paint our building without disrupting business hours?
Yes. We routinely schedule around tenants and customers — early mornings, evenings, weekends, or phased by floor or unit. Before we start we walk the space with the property manager to agree on a sequenced plan that keeps common areas functional and minimizes odor exposure for occupants.