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    Commercial Interior Painting Services That Hold Up to Daily Use
    Webster's Quality Painting • In business since 2000

    Commercial Interior Painting Services That Hold Up to Daily Use

    In business since 2000
    Fully insured
    2–3 yr exterior warranty
    Owner on every job
    Webster's Quality Painting

    Why homeowners choose Webster's Quality Painting

    Commercial interior painting services cover a different kind of job than residential work. The surfaces are larger, the timelines are tighter, and the stakes are higher because your space needs to be back in operation fast. At Webster's Quality Painting, we've been handling commercial interiors across the Twin Cities metro for 26 years, and we're fully insured on every project. Mike Webster runs every job personally, which means you're not handing your building over to a crew you've never met. If you need an accurate read on scope and cost before committing to anything, call us at (612)-987-1566 for a free walk-through estimate.

    A well-executed commercial interior paint job starts long before the first roller hits the wall. Proper surface prep, the right primer for the substrate, and a finish product rated for commercial traffic all drive the difference between paint that looks fresh for years and paint that chips, fades, or scuffs within months. Cost on commercial interior work varies based on square footage, ceiling height, surface condition, number of coats required, and whether the work happens during business hours or off-hours. A small office refresh and a full warehouse repaint are very different projects. Every job is different. Contact Webster's Quality Painting for an accurate estimate.

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    What Commercial Interior Painting Actually Involves

    A commercial interior isn't just an office with a few walls. It includes lobbies, corridors, stairwells, server rooms, retail floors, restrooms, and high-traffic zones that each demand different prep and finish approaches. We assess the substrate first: drywall, concrete block, plaster, and previously painted metal all behave differently under a brush and require different primers. Ceilings with exposed ductwork need cut-in work that takes time to do right. Accent walls or brand color specifications require accurate color matching, which is where our custom color finishes work becomes relevant for clients with specific brand standards. The prep phase isn't glamorous, but it's where the final result is actually decided.
    Interior painting and preparation in progress with blue painter's tape masking, drop cloths, and ladders throughout a residential room with multiple windows.

    Scheduling Around Your Business Hours

    Most commercial clients can't shut down for a week while painting happens. We schedule around your operation. That might mean evening or weekend shifts, working one section at a time, or sequencing rooms so you're never locked out of the whole floor at once. Saturdays are available, and we plan the job timeline before we start so you know what to expect each day. This kind of coordination is standard for us across the Twin Cities metro, from St. Paul office buildings to Burnsville retail centers. You shouldn't have to guess when you'll get your space back.
    Farrow & Ball interior paint cans with brushes, painter's tape, and color swatches displayed on a drop cloth in a bright living room.

    Surface Prep: Where Most Commercial Paint Jobs Fail

    Honestly, most premature paint failures in commercial spaces come down to skipped prep. Patching dings and holes before rolling walls, sanding glossy surfaces so new paint bonds properly, applying the right primer for the surface type: none of this is optional if the result is supposed to last. We don't skip steps because a client is watching the clock. If a surface has peeling existing paint or water damage, we address it directly before putting anything new on top. We also handle related carpentry repairs like damaged baseboards or door frames before finishing, so the whole room looks right when we're done, not just the walls.
    Interior painting and preparation in progress with blue painter's tape masking, drop cloths, and ladders throughout a residential room with multiple windows.

    Commercial vs. Residential Interior: What's Different

    Commercial interior work operates at a different scale and with different performance expectations. Paint sheens for commercial corridors and restrooms run higher (semi-gloss or gloss) because those surfaces get wiped down frequently. Open-plan office spaces often need acoustic or low-VOC products to keep workers comfortable during and after application. We're familiar with both, and we carry products rated for commercial use, not just standard residential formulations. Clients curious about the residential interior side of our work can check that page separately, but the products, the prep, and the workflow are genuinely different disciplines. We won't treat a commercial job like a scaled-up house paint.
    Farrow & Ball interior paint cans with brushes, painter's tape, and color swatches displayed on a drop cloth in a bright living room.

    What to Expect from Webster's Quality Painting on a Commercial Job

    We start with a free walk-through so we can give you a number that actually reflects the work, not a guess off square footage alone. Once we agree on scope, we show up when we said we would and work through the job without leaving you in limbo. Mike Webster stays involved throughout, not just at the estimate stage. We protect floors, furniture, and fixtures properly, and we do a final walkthrough with you before we call the job complete. We serve commercial clients across the Twin Cities area, including Brooklyn Park, Woodbury, Blaine, and Andover. If something isn't right, we fix it.
    Interior painting and preparation in progress with blue painter's tape masking, drop cloths, and ladders throughout a residential room with multiple windows.

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    Our Work

    Recent Projects

    Two-story home freshly painted in deep navy blue with crisp white trim and wraparound porch.
    Webster's Quality Painting crew mid-project on a navy blue exterior repaint with scaffolding in autumn.
    Completed navy blue exterior repaint with bright white trim under a clear sky.
    Before shot: original cream siding with dark green trim, prior to Webster's Quality Painting exterior repaint.
    Open-concept living room painted in a soft blue-gray with rich wood trim, fireplace surround, and vaulted ceiling.
    Built-in window bench and shelving painted in a clean neutral finish beside a fireplace.
    Custom built-in cabinetry and fireplace surround finished in a light painted tone with integrated shelving and desk.
    Warm neutral wall color above stained wood cabinetry in a finished kitchen and dining area.
    Freshly painted beige interior walls with clean ceiling lines and wood floors in a bright room.
    Freshly painted exterior siding on a home under bright blue skies.
    Farrow & Ball interior paint cans with brushes, painter's tape, and color swatches displayed on a drop cloth in a bright living room.
    Interior painting and preparation in progress with blue painter's tape masking, drop cloths, and ladders throughout a residential room with multiple windows.
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    Frequently Asked Questions

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    Mike Webster has been painting homes around Lake Prior since 2000. Fully insured, with a real warranty.