Commercial Painting Services in Reno, Nevada

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Commercial Painting Built Around Turnover and Deadlines

Commercial work lives or dies on scheduling. A flawless finish delivered during trading hours still costs a business more than it was worth, so phasing, evening starts, and weekend blocks are agreed before products are chosen. Commercial painting covers offices, storefronts, restaurants, warehouses, and multi unit properties, and Bighorn Painting & Drywall specifies each space around the traffic it carries and the cleaning regime janitorial crews put it through, since downtime always costs a business more than the coating itself.


Specification changes at this scale. Lobbies and stairwells need coatings that survive repeated scrubbing without burnishing, while warehouse deck, joists, and block walls call for spray systems and abrasion resistant products. Properties around Reno, Nevada expect paperwork too, and 15+ years of this work means certificates, safety documentation, and recorded formulas are ready early. Turnovers run against penalties, so unit counts size the crew, merchandise gets covered, and racking stays in place under containment while work continues on around it.

Our Commercial Painting Services

Office and Retail Interior Painting

Workspaces and sales floors need finishes that survive carts, chairs, and constant foot traffic. Washable coatings go on walls, corridors, and break areas, chosen so cleaning crews can scrub marks without dulling the finished surface.

Warehouse and Industrial Coatings

Large spans, block walls, and exposed structure call for equipment most residential outfits do not own. Spray systems cover deck, joists, and CMU efficiently, using products formulated to resist abrasion and harsh industrial cleaning chemicals.

Restaurant and Hospitality Painting

Kitchens, dining rooms, and guest areas each demand something different. Grease resistant products handle back of house surfaces, while dining spaces receive low odor coatings applied overnight so service resumes without a single lost cover.

Exterior Building and Storefront Painting

Street facing surfaces carry your brand before anyone reads the sign. Facades, entries, awning frames, and parking structures get washed, repaired, and coated with products rated for the sun exposure they actually receive each year.

After Hours and Weekend Scheduling

Nights, weekends, and holiday closures exist for exactly this reason. Crews arrive after your last customer leaves and finish well before the first one arrives, so revenue never pauses while surfaces are being refreshed.

Property Management and Multi Unit Painting

Turnovers run on tight windows with penalties attached. Standardized color schemes, repeatable processes, and crews sized to the unit count let managers hand over keys on schedule instead of explaining delays to incoming new tenants.

Benefits of Commercial Painting

Zero Downtime for Your Business

Revenue keeps flowing while the work happens around you. Evening starts, weekend blocks, and phased areas mean staff arrive to finished space rather than drop cloths, and customers never see a project still in progress.

Professional First Impression

Clients almost always read a space before they read your proposal. Clean walls and sharp entry surfaces signal a company that manages details well, which quietly supports every single pitch made inside that building afterward.

Durable High Traffic Finishes

Corridors, lobbies, and stairwells take abuse that residential walls never see. Harder coatings absorb that contact without marking, so your maintenance budget stops absorbing touch up requests every few months from the same few locations.

Predictable Project Costs

Surprise change orders wreck a facilities budget faster than almost anything. Written scopes, defined square footage, and clear exclusions mean the number you approve is the number you pay when the invoice finally arrives later.

Licensed and Insured Crews

Liability sits squarely with us, not with your business. Proper coverage, documented safety practices, and trained personnel protect you if something ever goes wrong, which matters enormously when work happens inside an occupied commercial building.

Consistent Look Across Locations

Brand standards fall apart when different contractors interpret them differently. Documented color formulas and repeatable specifications keep every site matching, so a customer walking into your second location recognizes it immediately as one of yours.

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Buildings Refreshed Quietly Between Your Trading Days

Facilities budgets stretch furthest when a coating system is specified correctly the first time and never revisited early. Commercial work from Bighorn Painting & Drywall across Reno, Nevada is built on written scopes, defined square footage, and clear exclusions, so the approved figure is the figure that gets invoiced. Crews are licensed and insured, comfortable working after hours inside occupied buildings, and used to phasing around staff, customers, deliveries, and inspection dates. Documented color formulas stay with the property afterward for touch ups and future sites, which keeps a brand consistent across locations and stops small repairs turning into another full quotation. Facilities budgets appreciate that consistency.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can painting happen while our business stays open?

Absolutely. Most projects here run in phases or after hours, with work zones sealed and signage directing foot traffic elsewhere. Staff and customers use the building normally while crews handle one area at a time.


What coatings hold up best in a high traffic corridor?

Acrylic epoxy blends and commercial grade eggshell products win here. Both scrub repeatedly without burnishing badly, resist cleaning chemicals used by janitorial crews, and hide the scuffing that flat wall paint shows within just weeks.


Do you carry the insurance our building requires?

We hold general liability and workers compensation coverage, and certificates naming your entity go out before work begins. Building management usually needs those documents on file, so we send them without being chased for them.


How do you handle odor in an occupied office?

Low VOC and zero VOC products carry most of that burden easily. Ventilation planning, negative air pressure where needed, and overnight scheduling handle the rest, so nobody walks into fumes the following morning.


Can you match our corporate brand colors exactly?

Brand standards get matched by formula rather than by eye whenever written specifications exist. Businesses throughout Reno, Nevada rely on Bighorn Painting & Drywall to document those formulas so future touch ups match perfectly later.


How far ahead should a commercial project be booked?

Four to six weeks gives us room to sequence properly, though rush work still happens regularly. Across 15+ years in Reno, Nevada, Bighorn Painting & Drywall has learned turnover deadlines rarely announce themselves early.


Will you work around our equipment and inventory?

Merchandise gets covered or relocated, and sensitive equipment stays sealed under protection throughout. Warehouses often keep racking in place while we coat above and around it, using containment rather than requiring a full clear out.


What happens if a tenant damages a wall after you finish?

Touch up kits with documented formulas stay with the property. Small repairs get handled internally without a service call, and we return for larger sections at agreed rates rather than requoting the whole space again.

Can painting happen while our business stays open?

Absolutely. Most projects here run in phases or after hours, with work zones sealed and signage directing foot traffic elsewhere. Staff and customers use the building normally while crews handle one area at a time.


What coatings hold up best in a high traffic corridor?

Acrylic epoxy blends and commercial grade eggshell products win here. Both scrub repeatedly without burnishing badly, resist cleaning chemicals used by janitorial crews, and hide the scuffing that flat wall paint shows within just weeks.


Do you carry the insurance our building requires?

We hold general liability and workers compensation coverage, and certificates naming your entity go out before work begins. Building management usually needs those documents on file, so we send them without being chased for them.


How do you handle odor in an occupied office?

Low VOC and zero VOC products carry most of that burden easily. Ventilation planning, negative air pressure where needed, and overnight scheduling handle the rest, so nobody walks into fumes the following morning.


Can you match our corporate brand colors exactly?

Brand standards get matched by formula rather than by eye whenever written specifications exist. Businesses throughout Reno, Nevada rely on Bighorn Painting & Drywall to document those formulas so future touch ups match perfectly later.


How far ahead should a commercial project be booked?

Four to six weeks gives us room to sequence properly, though rush work still happens regularly. Across 15+ years in Reno, Nevada, Bighorn Painting & Drywall has learned turnover deadlines rarely announce themselves early.


Will you work around our equipment and inventory?

Merchandise gets covered or relocated, and sensitive equipment stays sealed under protection throughout. Warehouses often keep racking in place while we coat above and around it, using containment rather than requiring a full clear out.


What happens if a tenant damages a wall after you finish?

Touch up kits with documented formulas stay with the property. Small repairs get handled internally without a service call, and we return for larger sections at agreed rates rather than requoting the whole space again.