Property managers and GCs looking for commercial painters need proof of commercial-scale work before they invite a bid. A website that shows your project history, crew size, and coating capabilities earns the RFP. Free mockup, no commitment.
For Commercial Painters in KC
Web Design for Commercial Painting in Kansas City
Commercial painting contracts go to painters who can prove they have done it before at scale. A property manager or general contractor evaluating painters for a multi-unit complex, office building, or warehouse needs to see comparable completed projects, crew capacity, and coating system knowledge. A commercial-focused website that shows your work and speaks the language of commercial clients earns the bid invitation over residential painters who stretch into commercial.
What property managers and GCs look for in a commercial painter
- Building types served — office, retail, multifamily, warehouse, industrial, healthcare, schools
- Interior vs. exterior commercial — different prep, coating systems, and crew requirements
- Coating systems — elastomeric, epoxy, urethane, anti-graffiti, parking deck coatings
- Crew size and capacity — how many painters, how quickly they can complete large-scale work
- Insurance and compliance — general liability, workers comp, OSHA compliance, bonding
What your commercial painting website would include
- Project portfolio — office buildings, warehouses, multifamily, retail, healthcare with sq footage shown
- Services — interior commercial, exterior, industrial coatings, parking structures, line striping
- Coating systems — elastomeric, epoxy floor coatings, urethane, anti-graffiti with use cases
- Crew and capacity — number of crews, daily sq footage capability, typical project timeline
- Certifications — insurance certificates, lead paint certifications, OSHA compliance, bonding
- Bid request form with building type, square footage, interior/exterior, preferred timeline
What clients say
“We do mostly commercial work but our website showed house painting photos. Property managers looking for a commercial crew thought we were residential painters stretching. The new site built around our warehouse and office project history, our coating systems, and our crew capacity completely changed who reached out. We started getting invited to bid on contracts we never would have seen before.”
— W. Brockman, commercial painting, Kansas City, MO
Simple pricing
A commercial painting site with project portfolio, services, and bid form starts at $275. A full site with coating system pages, capacity details, and certifications is $525–$1,050. One commercial contract covers the cost. No contracts, no monthly fees.
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