After-hours and phased work.
Restaurants get hardest hours after close. Offices get weekends or zoned phases. Retail gets overnights if needed. Your business doesn't shut down for our schedule.
Commercial paint jobs fail businesses for one of two reasons. Either the crew shows up at 8 AM Monday and shuts down a lobby for a week, or the crew shows up at 6 PM Friday and leaves a paint smell that turns away weekend customers. Neither version works for the property managers, restaurant operators, and clinic owners we paint for.
We schedule commercial work the way commercial spaces actually run. Restaurants get painted Monday through Wednesday, hardest hours after close. Retail spaces get painted overnight when needed. Offices get painted on weekends or in phased zones. Medical and dental get low-VOC paint and HEPA dust capture as a default — not an upgrade.
We're fully licensed and insured in South Carolina with general liability coverage you can request a binder for before day one. We carry W-2 painters (no day-labor subcontractors), which matters when access to your space requires a real badge and a real background. And the same crew that walks the bid is the crew that holds the brush — every job.
Restaurants get hardest hours after close. Offices get weekends or zoned phases. Retail gets overnights if needed. Your business doesn't shut down for our schedule.
No day-labor subcontractors. Every painter on your property is a W-2 employee with a background check. Certificate of insurance emailed to your property manager before we start.
Sherwin-Williams Harmony or ProMar 200 Zero VOC on every occupied space. Medical, dental, food-service, and childcare get HEPA dust capture as default — not as an upgrade.
Reginaldo walks the space with the property manager or operator, identifies access points, hours of operation, sensitive zones (food prep, sterile rooms, customer-facing).
Written scope with phased schedule. Restaurant: Mon-Wed after close. Office: weekends or zoned. Retail: overnight or phased. Always built around your operating calendar.
Certificate of insurance emailed to property management. Painters' info shared with security or building management. All access badges, after-hours codes, and alarm protocols confirmed.
Low-VOC paint applied during agreed hours. Property protection on every surface. Daily walk-through with on-site contact to confirm completed zones are ready to reopen.
Final walk-through with property manager, punch-list addressed same visit, lifetime workmanship warranty in writing. Net-30 invoice terms standard for commercial accounts.
Yes — that's how most of our commercial projects schedule. Restaurants painted Monday through Wednesday after closing. Retail painted overnight when needed. Offices painted on weekends or in phased zones during the week. Your operating hours dictate our crew hours, not the other way around.
Yes. We're licensed in South Carolina and carry general liability plus workers' comp on every W-2 painter. We email a certificate of insurance to your property management or operator before day one. If your building requires additional insured status, we coordinate that with our carrier the same week.
No. Every painter on your commercial property is a W-2 employee of Reginaldo Painting with a background check on file. This matters for commercial access — badges, security clearance, after-hours codes — and it matters for accountability if something goes wrong on-site.
Yes. Medical, dental, food-service, and childcare get low-VOC Sherwin-Williams Harmony or ProMar 200 Zero VOC as default — not as an upgrade. We use HEPA dust capture on every sand and patch operation, and we phase zones so the operational side of the building stays clean and clear of paint fumes.