Offices
The painting of offices can be a simple two to three hour task with minor interruption or it can be a large, logistical operation. Luxyrus Painting understands the needs of a working office environment and what it takes to get small and large offices painted with the minimum amount of disruption.Â
As part of every proposal for office environments, we will discuss timing and functionality of the office, details of the areas required, a general discussion on possible colour choices as well as staff sensitivities to cleaning products and paints. We will calculate the needs for project completion after the assessment for the job is completed.
Paints of Choice for Office Painting
Our choice for office painting usually No-VOC products by Dulux (Lifemaster) or Sherwin Williams (ProMar 200).
These products have zero harmful chemicals and even the most sensitive people, will have no issue with these products.
These products are high-quality paints with great durability and withstand the rigours of daily office usage.
They are washable and scrubbable and are available in a full range of colours.
Scheduling and Timing
Once the proposal is accepted, the next step is to set up the timing for the project. This entails setting a starting date and then creating a daily schedule where areas are scheduled for completion and then returned to service. Working with office staff and management to create the optimal timing to minimize any work disruption is key for a successful schedule.
It is more common for us to paint offices during business hours but in some cases, this may not be possible. In this case, we will create schedules that involve work to be done on evenings, weekends, and holidays.
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What Preparation is Needed to Do to Get Ready for Painting Your Office?
Most offices require a minimum of preparation to take place prior to painting. Staff will need to remove small items and paperwork from their work areas, storing them in desks or cabinets.
Boxes and personal items must also be removed or stored. In general, we need a three-foot clearance around the perimeter of a room in order to accomplish the work required.Â
We move most furniture and file cabinets providing that they are not oversized or overweight. Modular furniture will need to be professionally moved or disassembled.
It is not uncommon for clients to have a few larger pieces of furniture around instead of enduring the hassle and cost of disassembly or professional movers being used.