Commercial Painting in Wellington, FL
Wellington's retail corridors along Forest Hill Boulevard and the professional offices near the Wellington Regional Medical Center need paint that looks sharp, holds up to foot traffic, and gets applied on a schedule that doesn't disrupt business hours. KB Painting & Refinishing handles commercial painting across Palm Beach County with our own crew — no subcontractors, no surprises — a team that brings 25+ years of combined experience.
Local insight
Wellington's equestrian-community commercial environment skews toward professional offices, medical suites, and high-end retail — spaces where a clean, well-maintained finish signals credibility to clients and patients — and our low-VOC product options let us work in occupied or sensitive environments without shutting operations down.
Commercial painting in Wellington
Wellington’s commercial landscape is distinct from the dense retail strips found closer to the coast. The town’s master-planned design means office parks, medical suites, and neighborhood retail centers are woven into a community that values aesthetics as much as function. A scuffed lobby or a faded storefront stands out here in a way it might not elsewhere.
KB Painting & Refinishing works with property managers, business owners, and HOA commercial committees throughout Wellington, including properties along South Shore Boulevard and near the Olympia Town Center area. We’re familiar with the scheduling constraints commercial clients face — we can work early mornings, evenings, or weekends to keep your space operational throughout the project.
What we handle for commercial clients
We paint interior office and retail spaces, building exteriors, common areas, parking garage interiors, and maintenance repaints for multi-unit commercial properties. We use Sherwin-Williams commercial-grade products rated for high-traffic and high-humidity environments, and we maintain commercial liability insurance and workers’ compensation coverage on every employee.
Being BBB A+ rated and Google Guaranteed means our commercial clients aren’t taking a chance on an unknown crew — the same standards we apply to residential work apply here.
Questions Wellington commercial property owners ask
Can you work around our business hours so we don’t have to close? Yes. We regularly schedule commercial painting work in off-hours — evenings, early mornings, or weekends — to avoid disrupting staff and customers. We discuss scheduling requirements during the estimate walkthrough and build those constraints into the project timeline before any work begins.
Are you licensed and insured for commercial properties in Palm Beach County? Yes. KB Painting & Refinishing carries commercial general liability insurance and workers’ compensation on all employees. We can provide certificates of insurance to your property manager or landlord as part of the bid process. All work is performed by our own crew — we do not subcontract.
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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.