New Construction Painting

New Construction Painting

Painting your new construction home or office can be a timely process. Whether you are General Contracting your project on your own or have a professional contractor servicing your job, be sure to get estimates only from licensed contractors. We can offer references that are tailored to residential and or commercial clients. A professional painting company with experience in residential and commercial work will have the expertise and knowledge to make the project go smoothly. The contractor can provide recommendations on color and finish selections. Productive Painting has a crew that is efficient, provides top-quality workmanship, resulting in satisfied clients. When you hire a professional painting contractor, you can be rest assured the paint job will look great for years to come and the job will be done correctly.


New construction painting services for residential properties are a great way to add the finishing touch to your new home. Tips to help select the right colors and finishes: Think about the overall style of your home and the furniture and décor colors that you currently have. Consider the ambiance you are looking to create in each space. We highly recommend sampling a few colors on several walls as natural and artificial light play a huge factor.

Our Process

When we work with Property Managers on an office space, facility, or warehouse we have a meeting to discuss all facets of the job scope. Painting a new space is an essential part of the finishing process. It sets the tone for the entire space and can make a large impact on employees, visitors, and clients. Factors to consider when choosing paint, durability (commercial paint needs to be tough enough to withstand wear and tear. It should be a paint finish resistant to scuffs, scratches, and spot stains.) The color(s) should reflect the mood and productivity you are trying to create. Light and airy colors can make a space feel larger and more inviting, while darker colors can create a more intimate atmosphere. The paint chosen in a commercial space should be easy to clean and maintain. This will cut down on the turn-around length for re-painting the space.


At Productive Painting we have worked in the residential and commercial industry for 20+ years. We have worked on projects that range from New Construction properties, Retail Spaces, healthcare facilities, and restaurants. All materials and machinery required for the job will be on site from the beginning of the job to avoid delays, and the work continues to get done in a timely matter. The professional painting team can help you choose the right colors and finishes for your space as well as go over expectations.

Frequently Asked Questions

Licensing and Insurance:

  • Do you have a valid business license and insurance?

    Always hire a licensed contractor. They should be able to provide you with their License Number.  

  • Can I see copies of your insurance certificates?

    If needed the contractor can provide proof of Insurance. 

Preparation and Process:

  • How will you prepare the walls for painting?

    Expect patching; if necessary, caulk holes/cracks and sanding.

  • What type of paint will you use?

    Discuss options based on your needs (e.g., sheen, durability, etc.). They should use high-quality paint.

  • How many coats of paint will be applied?

    Typically, two coats are standard, but ask for clarification.

  • How will you protect my furniture and belongings?

    They should provide drop cloths and plastic coverings. 

  • How long will the project take?

    Get a timeline and understand factors that might affect it (e.g., number of rooms, complexity of finishes).

Pricing and Communication:

  • Can you provide a written estimate that includes all costs?

    This should detail labor, materials, and cleanup. Be wary of vague quotes.

  • What is your payment schedule?

    Negotiate a payment plan that suits you, often with a deposit upfront and final payment upon completion.

  • How will you communicate with me during the project?

    Discuss preferred methods (e.g., phone calls, emails) and ensure they keep you informed of progress.

Additional Considerations:

  • Can you provide references from past clients?

    Contact references to get firsthand experiences.

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