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Every facility type has different surfaces, compliance needs, and scheduling constraints. Find your industry below.

Office Buildings

Office building painting means working around occupied, operating businesses — scheduling interior and exterior painting so tenants, employees, and clients aren't disrupted, and keeping lobbies, hallways, and conference rooms looking sharp since they're the first thing visitors see. It differs from vacant or residential work mainly in scheduling flexibility and finish consistency across high-traffic common areas.

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Retail Centers & Shopping Centers

Retail and shopping center painting covers both the building — storefronts, common areas, and exterior surfaces — and the parking lot, where restriping, ADA compliance, and heavy daily traffic matter as much as the paint job. Unlike a standalone office building, work has to fit around live customer traffic and multiple tenants, not just business hours.

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Schools & Educational Facilities

School and educational facility painting means working entirely around a fixed academic calendar — interiors scheduled during breaks, exteriors confined to non-instructional hours and low-traffic zones. Buildings need durable, easy-clean finishes for high-traffic hallways and cafeterias, low-VOC coatings suitable for occupied classrooms, and precise ADA-compliant striping for drop-off lanes and parking areas.

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Hospitals & Healthcare Facilities

Hospital and healthcare facility painting means working around occupied patient areas, clean rooms, and 24/7 operations without interrupting care. It requires low-odor, fast-curing materials, strict containment to control dust and overspray, and coordination with infection control and facilities staff — a different bar than a typical office repaint.

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Clean Rooms

Clean room and controlled-environment painting requires coatings and surface prep that meet strict cleanliness, chemical-resistance, and durability standards - not standard commercial paint. These environments need continuous, non-porous finishes that resist microbial growth, withstand frequent sanitization, and avoid generating dust or particulates during application. Bay Painting applies specialty coating systems, including anti-microbial and chemical-resistant finishes, built for facilities where surface integrity affects compliance and daily operations.

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Warehouses & Distribution Centers

Warehouse and distribution center painting means epoxy floor systems, corrosion-resistant steel coatings, and facility painting built for constant forklift and pallet-jack traffic — standard commercial paint isn't rated for it. These buildings run on large open floor plans and high-clearance steel structures, and floors need coatings rated for rolling loads and point pressure while structural steel and racking need finishes that resist corrosion from handling wear and moisture. Work also has to happen around shipping schedules instead of typical business hours.

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Manufacturing Facilities

Manufacturing facility painting means industrial-grade coatings, structural steel finishes, and chemical-resistant systems designed to survive equipment vibration, chemical exposure, heavy machinery traffic, and strict safety or cleanroom requirements — not standard commercial paint. Bay Painting schedules this work around shift patterns so coating doesn't stop the production line.

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Industrial Facilities & Structural Steel

Industrial facilities and structural steel need coatings built for exposure, not just appearance — corrosion resistance on steel members, chemical-resistant finishes on process areas, and floor systems rated for forklift and equipment traffic. Unlike office or retail painting, the priority is protecting the substrate and keeping operations running, with scheduling built around production, not business hours.

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HOAs & Property Management

HOA and property management painting covers exterior building painting, common area maintenance, and parking lot striping across multi-unit and shared-ownership properties. Unlike a single-tenant commercial job, work has to be scheduled around residents, approved through a board process, and applied consistently across multiple buildings or a whole property portfolio.

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Parking Structures & Garages

Parking structure and garage painting means epoxy floor coatings, ADA-compliant striping, and wall and stairwell painting built for constant vehicle traffic and moisture-prone concrete — not standard commercial paint and generic striping. Floors absorb constant tire friction, oil, and gas exposure; concrete slabs trap moisture that causes coatings to bubble or peel without proper mitigation; and striping has to meet exact ADA stall and signage requirements. The work has to hold up under vehicle loads and stay legible and compliant for years, not just look good on day one.

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Restaurants & Food Service Facilities

Restaurants and food service facilities need coatings that hold up to grease, steam, frequent washdowns, and health-code inspections, not just a fresh coat of paint. Kitchens, walk-in coolers, and dining areas each call for different finishes, and most jobs have to happen overnight or between shifts so the kitchen never closes.

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Facility Maintenance & Multi-Site Portfolios

Facility maintenance and multi-site portfolio work means managing painting, striping, and coating needs across several properties under one set of standards - not a single project, but a recurring program. It differs from general commercial work because it requires consistent specs, coordinated scheduling across sites, and a contractor who can plan around each property's occupancy and lease status.

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