How Long Does a Commercial Painting Project Take in San Antonio?
You want to paint your Office. But you also do not want it to shut down for weeks. That is the question most business owners in San Antonio ask us: “How long is this going to take?” The honest answer is: it depends. But after 10+ years of doing commercial painting in San Antonio, we can give you a real picture of what to expect. Let us break it all down for you in plain, simple terms. What Affects How Long a Commercial Painting Job Takes? Before we talk numbers, you need to know what makes painting jobs faster or slower. Here are the main things: 1. The Size of Your Building This is the biggest factor. A small office in Alamo Heights takes a lot less time than a large warehouse near the South Side or a multi-story building Downtown. Bigger space = more time. Simple as that. 2. Interior or Exterior (or Both) Exterior painting depends on weather, surface prep, and how many sides of the building need work. Interior painting depends on how many rooms, ceilings, and tight spaces are involved. Both together will naturally take longer, but we schedule it smartly so your business is not shut down longer than needed. 3. Surface Condition If your walls have cracks, peeling paint, or water damage, we fix those first. Skipping prep work causes paint to fail faster, so we never skip it. Businesses near areas like Leon Valley or the Medical Center District often have older buildings that need more prep work before we even open a paint can. 4. Number of Coats Needed Some colors and surfaces need two or three coats. Dark colors covering light walls, or light colors going over dark ones, almost always need extra coats. 5. Business Hours and Access We work around your schedule. If you need us to paint only after hours or on weekends, that adds time to the overall schedule. Many of our clients in Stone Oak, Helotes, and the Alamo Ranch area prefer after-hours painting so their customers are not affected. 6. Special Prep Needed Power washing, sanding, priming, drywall repairs, and masking all add time. But they are worth every hour because they make the final result last much longer. General Timeline Guide by Project Type Here is a rough idea of how long different commercial painting jobs take: Project Type Estimated Time Small office (under 1,000 sq ft) 1 to 2 days Medium office or retail space (1,000 to 5,000 sq ft) 2 to 5 days Large commercial building or warehouse 1 to 3 weeks Exterior of a small storefront 1 to 3 days Exterior of a large building 1 to 2 weeks Full interior and exterior combo 2 to 4 weeks Note: These are estimates. Every project is different. The only way to know your exact timeline is to get a free walkthrough and quote. Want to know exactly how long your project will take? Call us at (210) 800-4324 or get a free estimate here and we will give you a clear timeline before any work starts. Get A Free Estimate Step-by-Step: How We Run a Commercial Painting Project at River City Painting Here is what the process looks like from start to finish: Step 1: Free Estimate and Walkthrough We come to your location, look at everything, and give you a written quote with a clear timeline. No guessing, no surprises. Step 2: Scheduling We work around your business hours. Morning, evening, nights, weekends. We figure out what works best for you. Step 3: Surface Prep This is where the real work begins. We clean, sand, patch, prime, and tape everything that needs it. Good prep is what separates a paint job that lasts 2 years from one that lasts 10 years. Step 4: Painting Our crew gets to work. We use high-quality paints and proper tools to get clean, even coats. We do not rush. We also do not waste your time. Step 5: Cleanup and Final Walkthrough When we finish, we clean up completely and walk through the project with you. We want you to love the result before we pack up. How San Antonio’s Weather Affects Exterior Painting Timelines If you are painting the outside of your building, San Antonio’s weather matters a lot. Our summers are hot and dry. That actually helps paint dry faster. But we have to be careful in the middle of the day when it gets too hot (above 90 degrees), because extreme heat can cause paint to dry too fast and bubble or crack. Rain is a bigger problem. We never paint wet surfaces. If a rain delay hits during your project, we pause and wait for the surface to dry fully before continuing. We track the weather closely and plan our schedule around it. Businesses in areas like Converse, Universal City, and Schertz sometimes deal with more wind, which can also slow things down when we are spraying. Can You Stay Open During a Commercial Painting Project? Yes. In most cases, you can stay open. We plan the work in sections. We paint one area while you use another. We use low-odor, low-VOC paints that are safe for occupied spaces. And we make sure our crew does not block entrances, exits, or customer paths. Many of our clients in the Pearl District, Downtown San Antonio, and Southtown stay open the whole time. We just plan around their busy hours. If you run a medical office, school, or food service business, we are extra careful about dust, fumes, and keeping your space clean. Thinking About DIY Instead? Read This First We understand the urge to save money. But commercial spaces are not the same as painting a bedroom. The square footage is bigger. The height is higher. The surfaces are more varied. And the cost of a bad paint job on a commercial building can be much higher than the cost of just hiring professionals. We actually wrote a detailed blog on