Struvento Drywall & Painting
Commercial Painting
Commercial painting is scheduled around operations: corridors, suites, common areas, and vacant bays. The division can phase work, discuss after-hours windows, and keep a single point of contact for multi-room interiors.
Why this service exists
- Phasing around tenants and operating hours
- Consistent finish across multiple rooms or floors
- One coordination path for drywall repairs plus paint
- Useful for offices, retail interiors, and multifamily common areas
Process
How this service runs
- 1
Align with operations
Access windows, occupied areas, and who signs off are documented first.
- 2
Standardize the spec
Colors, sheens, and surface prep are set so multiple rooms do not drift.
- 3
Produce in phases
Work moves through the building in an order that keeps the rest of the site usable.
- 4
Close out by area
Each phase can be accepted before the next one starts when the project requires it.
Questions
FAQ
- Can you work nights or weekends?
- After-hours work can be discussed. It is a scheduling choice, not a default.
- Do you paint occupied offices?
- Yes, with protection and a defined area. Full-floor vacant work is planned differently.
Drywall & Painting
More Drywall & Painting services
Drywall Installation
Hanging new board for rooms, additions, and rebuilds.
Drywall Repair
Patches, holes, water damage, and failed seams.
Drywall Finishing
Taping, coating, and sanding to a paint-ready surface.
Interior Painting
Rooms, corridors, and occupied interior surfaces.
Exterior Painting
Prep and coating for siding, trim, and exterior surfaces.
Turnover Painting
Fast, unit-ready paint for rentals and vacant spaces.
Discuss your project
Tell us the surfaces, occupancy, and timeline. We will follow up by email.
Support: drywall@struvento.com