Practiced Commercial Painting in Lexington
Our Lexington team handles commercial painting for offices, retail, warehouses, restaurants, medical suites, and multi-tenant properties along Harbison Boulevard, Two Notch Road, the Lexington Medical Center corridor, Broad River Road, and zip 29212. Every commercial paint project covers substrate inspection, pressure washing, primer, two coats, and facility manager walkthroughs. Property managers and owners pick our commercial painters because we are licensed, bonded, insured, provide COI on request, run night crews, and match brand colors precisely.
Phased Commercial Painting Scheduled Around Your Operations
Commercial painting runs on constraints residential work does not. Customer hours, staff shifts, patient traffic, and tenant operations all dictate when paint can go up. Our commercial painters phase work across zones, stage barriers and signage, and rotate crews through after-hours windows when the site needs to stay open. The painting contractor that does this well reads like a scheduler first. That is how we approach every commercial property.
We offer flexible scheduling — evenings, weekends, and phased work — to ensure your business continues running smoothly during painting.
We use heavy-duty coatings made for commercial buildings, offering excellent resistance to scuffs, stains, and fading in high-traffic environments.
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Retail, Office, Medical, and Industrial
Every commercial property has different paint needs. Retail centers on Harbison Boulevard need scrubbable semi-gloss in corridors. Office buildings take eggshell for softer light. Medical suites near Lexington Medical Center require low-VOC or antimicrobial paints. Industrial warehouses take DTM acrylic on metal. Our Soda City Painting crew specifies paint per space type, not one product across the whole building.
Commercial Painting Services That Scale Together
We bundle commercial exterior and commercial interior on one contract for multi-building clients.
For office-specific scope with cubicle reset, conference room work, and lobby refresh, our office painting page covers detail for property managers.
Commercial Painting Across the Midlands Region
We paint commercial properties across Lexington, Columbia, West Columbia, Cayce, Forest Acres, and Oak Grove along the Broad River Road corridor. See local project context on our Lexington commercial painting and Columbia commercial pages for examples.
Planning a Commercial Painting Project This Year?
A commercial repaint resets brand perception, tenant satisfaction, and property value all at once. If you want a licensed, bonded, insured commercial painting crew that handles COI, night shifts, and phased scheduling cleanly, contact us for a free written estimate.
Painted our three-building Columbia office park in phases. No tenant lost a single business day.
Gabriela Santos
Business Owner
Our Lexington retail center got a full commercial repaint on weekends. Customer flow never stopped.
Trevor Whitmore
Property Manager
Handled our Forest Acres property management portfolio. COI ready day one, clean every site.
Nia Abernathy
Facility Director
Painted our West Columbia office building on nights. Crew was quiet, finish is holding up.
Kenji Yoshida
Office Manager
In most cases yes. Our commercial painters phase work by zone so active customer areas, patient rooms, or occupied offices stay clear while adjacent zones get prep and paint. For retail centers on Harbison Boulevard and the Two Notch Road corridor, we stage barriers, signage, and pedestrian routing. For commercial exterior work we rotate elevations so the parking lot stays open. Full closure is almost never required, which is why most clients book commercial painting without pausing operations.
Yes. Our commercial painters handle interior walls, ceilings, corridors, restrooms, and warehouse interiors plus exterior siding, stucco, EIFS, metal panels, and storefront trim on the same contract. Bundling interior and exterior on one contract saves mobilization costs and keeps the schedule coordinated. For multi-building property managers, we run concurrent crews on interior and exterior so the whole site finishes within one project window. Lexington business owners along Broad River Road book both sides regularly.
South Carolina heat, UV, humidity, and pop-up storms test commercial paint hard. We specify elastomeric coatings on EIFS and stucco where flexibility matters, 100% acrylic systems on Hardie and primed wood, DTM acrylics or urethanes on metal, and masonry sealers under paint on concrete or brick. Sherwin Williams and Benjamin Moore commercial lines are what we use most. Paint system per substrate beats one-paint-across-everything every time. Manufacturer warranties typically require the matched primer-topcoat pairing anyway.
Multi-story commercial painting needs boom lifts, scissor lifts, or swing stages depending on height and site access. All lift operators on our crew hold current certifications. We coordinate lift delivery, parking-lot staging, and traffic control with your facility manager before work starts. Where access forces painting above occupied entries, we hoarding off the area below. Two and three-story buildings on Two Notch Road and Harbison Boulevard are routine for our commercial painters. Safety documentation is part of every project proposal.
Yes. For restaurants, medical offices, retail, and multi-tenant properties where business hours cannot pause, our commercial painters run evening and weekend crews. We quote the after-hours premium upfront on every estimate so there is no surprise on invoicing. Coordination with facility managers covers lockup, alarm codes, and lighting. For office painting specifically, we schedule night-shift crews that finish floors before staff arrives Monday morning. Your operations stay on their own schedule.
Yes. We match to any paint manufacturer code: Benjamin Moore, Sherwin Williams, Behr, or a custom PMS value. We always draw a physical sample on the building before full coats go up, because digital and printed swatches shift against real substrate and lighting. For franchise and corporate clients with strict brand books, we pull the exact specified SKU and product line rather than a close approximation. Invoicing is against those specifications. Brand color accuracy is the single most important line item on most commercial painting quotes.
Yes. Soda City Painting carries general liability and workers’ compensation insurance on every commercial painting project. Certificates of insurance name your property management company or building owner as additional insured on request, typically within 48 hours. For HOA-controlled properties, corporate landlords, and national brands, we maintain COI files in advance so approval processes do not slow project starts. Our documentation standard matches what enterprise commercial clients expect. Residential clients get the same COI available on request.
A single-tenant storefront finishes in three to five working days. Multi-tenant strip centers run one to three weeks depending on unit count and color complexity. Larger office buildings stretch three to six weeks with phased elevations. Warehouses vary widely based on clear height and ceiling scope. Our commercial painters publish a day-by-day schedule once on site so your facility manager can plan around active work zones. Weather affects exterior timelines; interior runs predictably. Staffing is the main variable for large commercial paint projects.
Yes. We routinely submit color samples, scope of work, COIs, and timelines to HOAs and property management companies, and we stay on the approval list for follow-up questions. Board meeting schedules sometimes slow approvals, so we factor lead time into the project schedule. For Lexington commercial HOAs and Columbia property management portfolios, we know the approval cadence and build it in rather than discovering it mid-project. Paint day stays on schedule because the paperwork is finished in advance of crew mobilization.
Yes. Our commercial painters are licensed as a general contractor in South Carolina and carry general liability plus workers’ compensation insurance. Certificates of insurance are available on request, typically within 48 hours, naming your property management company or building owner as additional insured. For commercial interior medical office work, we also carry the additional documentation some healthcare clients require. Documentation standards are consistent across every commercial painting project we book.