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Commercial Painting on the Sunshine Coast

  • 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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Commercial Painting for Your Business Vision

A fresh, well-presented workspace can make a noticeable difference to how customers and staff experience your business, and that’s what we enjoy creating across the Sunshine Coast.


At Allman’s Painting, we approach commercial painting with calm organisation and clear communication so the process stays smooth from start to finish. We work across shopping centres, new builds and established commercial sites, taking care with each surface to achieve a clean, long-lasting finish.


Locals appreciate that we’re easy to reach, tidy in our work and respectful of how each business operates. If you’re thinking about refreshing your space, give us a call on 0447 832 120 and we’ll walk you through the next steps.

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Delivering Practical Results for Coastal Businesses

Commercial painting on the Sunshine Coast often involves managing sun-exposed walls, varied materials and spaces that need to stay functional while work takes place. We take time to understand your workflow so we can plan our stages around it, from surface prep to the finishing coat. Strong primers, durable coatings and quality tools help us create crisp lines and even coverage across large or textured areas. We provide steady updates so you always know where we’re up to, and we maintain tidy habits to keep disruptions low. With an approach that balances efficiency, communication and careful workmanship, we aim to leave you with a result that works well for both your brand and your daily operations.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What challenges come with painting commercial spaces that have a lot of glass or reflective surfaces?

Glass, polished tiles and metal fixtures can reflect light in ways that emphasise inconsistencies in paintwork. Painters often compensate by using finishes that soften glare and by applying coats with consistent, even strokes to prevent visible lap marks.

Strong natural light can shift colour perception, so test patches are usually applied before committing to a shade. Edges around windows may require angled brushes for clean lines. Protective coverings help stop overspray from settling on reflective areas.

These steps create a smooth, professional look even in high-gloss environments.

How do painters handle older commercial buildings with mixed surface conditions?

Older sites often feature a blend of substrates – such as aged render, timber trims and metal frames – each needing its own prep. Cracks may require filling, and surfaces with existing peeling paint need to be sanded back.

Primers are chosen based on the material, as mismatched products can cause future peeling. Uneven textures sometimes benefit from skim coats to create a uniform base.

Painters usually sequence their work to address the most fragile areas first, ensuring the topcoats go on smoothly. Thoughtful preparation helps older buildings achieve a cohesive, modern finish.

Why do painters sometimes recommend low-odour or fast-curing paints for commercial jobs?

In commercial environments where staff or customers remain onsite, low-odour paints help maintain comfort and reduce downtime.

Fast-curing formulas allow areas to be reopened sooner, which is valuable in busy workplaces or retail spaces. These products also reduce the risk of dust settling into wet paint, since the surface firms up more quickly.

While low-odour paints still require ventilation, they create fewer disruptions overall.

Their convenience and quicker turnaround make them particularly useful for businesses looking to minimise operational impact during repainting.

What makes washable coatings popular in commercial settings?

Washable coatings allow frequent cleaning without damaging the paint surface, which is ideal for reception areas, hallways, staff rooms and customer-facing zones.

These paints resist marks from bags, trolleys and everyday traffic. Unlike some high-gloss finishes, washable low-sheen products hide imperfections more effectively while still offering durability.

They’re also designed to handle regular wiping with mild cleaning products. Businesses often choose them to keep their spaces looking tidy for longer, reducing the need for constant touch-ups.

The combination of resilience and easy maintenance makes them a practical choice.