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Commercial Painting in Maroochydore

  • Over 35 years of trusted painting experience.
  • Specialising in commercial painting services.
  • Using premium Dulux and Haymes paints for lasting quality.

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Giving Your Space New Energy

A refreshed workplace can shift how people feel the moment they walk through the door, and that’s something we enjoy creating for Maroochydore businesses. At Allman’s Painting, our commercial painting service keeps things simple and well-organised, making it easier for you to continue trading while we work.


We’ve supported retail spaces, new builds and busy commercial sites with the same focused approach: tidy work habits, clear communication and a finish that feels sharp and long-lasting.


Local business owners often choose us because we listen, work efficiently and move through each stage without fuss. If you’re thinking about freshening up your workspace, give us a call on 0447 832 120 and we’ll talk through options that suit your project.

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Delivering a Seamless Experience for Maroochydore

Commercial painting in Maroochydore often means working with strong sun exposure, large interior areas and a mix of modern and older surfaces. We adapt our process to suit each site, from patching and priming to selecting coatings that can handle high-traffic conditions.


We use quality brushes and rollers that give crisp lines and consistent coverage, even across wide spans or textured walls. Throughout the project, we keep you informed so you always know what’s happening next.


Our aim is to support your workflow by planning around your hours, maintaining tidy spaces and finishing with a result that reflects the professionalism of your business.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do painters work around areas with computers, cabling or sensitive equipment?

Painting near sensitive equipment requires planning to protect devices and avoid interference with daily operations.

Painters usually begin by identifying high-risk areas with the business owner, then covering equipment or temporarily relocating items such as desktop computers and printers. Cables are protected or bundled to prevent tripping hazards, and low-odour coatings are often chosen to keep the environment comfortable. Airflow is managed carefully so dust from sanding doesn’t travel onto electronics.

Painters also avoid using tools that generate excessive vibration near sensitive systems. This organised approach helps reduce disruptions while keeping equipment safe throughout the project.

What helps paint adhere properly to metal frames, doors or railings in commercial spaces?

Metal surfaces require targeted prep to ensure strong adhesion. Painters typically begin by removing rust, sanding back any flaky areas and cleaning residues that prevent proper bonding.

A metal-specific primer is then used to seal the surface, helping the topcoat grip evenly. Some metals – such as galvanised steel – need primers formulated for chemical compatibility.

Once prepped and primed, topcoats designed for durability help protect the surface from scratches or exposure to moisture. This combination of cleaning, priming and selecting the right coating ensures a smooth, long-lasting finish on metal components.

How do painters maintain air quality during commercial repainting?

Air quality is managed through a mix of product choice and airflow control. Low-VOC or low-odour paints are often used to keep the environment comfortable for staff and visitors.

Painters may open windows, use extraction fans or create cross-ventilation paths to disperse fumes without sending dust into active work areas. Sanding is completed with dust-minimising equipment wherever possible, and plastic sheeting helps contain airborne particles.

These steps help maintain a clean, breathable space while repainting takes place, especially in businesses that remain open during the project.

What makes durable coatings important in commercial stairwells and corridors?

Stairwells and corridors typically experience constant movement—foot traffic, equipment transport, cleaning cycles and everyday bumps. Durable coatings are designed to resist scuffs, impact and repeated wiping without losing colour or sheen.

These products also help maintain a tidy appearance in areas where marks are more noticeable under artificial lighting. Some coatings offer added resistance to moisture, which is important in spaces with limited ventilation.

Using a tougher finish reduces the frequency of touch-ups and extends the time between major repaints, which is especially valuable for businesses aiming to minimise downtime.