After the commercial painting company has packed up and is finally gone, a business will have a fresh, new look that will attract new clients and impress the old ones that have come in the store for years. Fresh paint makes businesses seem new and gives owners a certain amount of pride when they look at their building. Over time, however, paint can fade and chip, resulting in a building that is no longer attractive. Performing routine maintenance on the exterior of any building can help keep it looking newer longer, and save owners money.

Power Washing

The simple act of power washing a commercial building can help prolong the life of many professional paint jobs. When the weather gets bad, it can blow dirt and dust on buildings. As this dirt builds up, it can help keep salt and other things up against the paint, and they will slowly eat away at your polished building. When the perfect weather of spring arrives months later, owners are often left looking at the corners of their buildings, confused about how the paint is already chipping. Power washing away dirt and other debris instead of allowing it to sit and rot can easily prevent owners from painting every year.

No Abrasive Sponges

A nice scouring pad seems like the perfect thing to get that clump of dirt that won’t come from a building. Instead of using an abrasive pad, opt for a softer sponge or a tool with soft bristles. Abrasive scouring pads will get the dirt off, but they may remove a chunk of the paint as well. Taking care of a paint job by not subjecting it to harsh things that will eat away at the paint can easily prevent the owners of commercial buildings from having to pay a professional company to touch up the exterior of the building year after year.

Use Gentle Chemicals, if Any

Owners that are scrubbing their buildings should only use gentle or organic chemicals, if any. While not using chemical at all is ideal, sometimes water simply will not do the trick. Owners should opt for organic chemicals or mild laundry detergent that will not wear away at the paint, and should make sure that the chemicals are thoroughly rinsed off. If chemicals are left to sit on top of paint, regardless of how mild they are, they will still cause the paint to peel sooner.

Keep an Eye Out

Owners of commercial buildings should keep an eye out for areas that may have chipped paint. A weekly inspection that involves walking around the building and looking at the paint job can help decide if touch ups are needed or not. When owners fail to do this simple task, chipped paint gets worse over time, resulting in painting specialists having to do more work, and in buildings that simply do not look up to par.

Maintaining the exterior of a building is vital for the success of every business. Painting a building has the power to draw in new customers while neglecting the exterior of a building has the power to make potential customers go to the business around the corner. Customers want to spend their money at successful businesses where they can get high quality service and products at affordable prices, and a new looking paint job will give them the impression that is what is inside the business. Maintaining a paint job will keep customers coming in the doors, boost sales and give everyone a better impression of any business at a fraction of the cost of a new paint job every couple of years.

Article originally published at Source by Josh Berner