Commercial Painters Perth — Minimal Disruption, Maximum Finish

Top Kat Painting offers expert Commercial Painting Services across WA. Quality finishes, honest pricing.

Commercial Painting Service

A commercial property is judged by how it looks. Paint that is faded, scuffed, or simply dated affects how clients and staff perceive the space — and by extension, the business operating within it. Top Kat Painting provides commercial painting services in Perth for businesses of all sizes, handling both interior and exterior work with the same standard of preparation, product quality, and scheduling discipline. Call Frank on (048) 037-7762 or request a free quote — quotes are returned in writing within 24 hours.

Key Takeaways

  • Commercial painting covers offices, retail stores, medical centres, warehouses, strata buildings, and commercial facades across Perth.
  • Professional commercial painters schedule work around your operating hours — minimising disruption and downtime.
  • Top Kat Painting provides fully insured commercial painting with written quotes, clear timelines, and free on-site assessments.

Interior Commercial Painting

The interior of a commercial property is in daily use. Surfaces need to be specified correctly — the right sheen, the right formulation, the right preparation — or the finish degrades quickly under foot traffic, cleaning, and handling. Our interior painting services for commercial clients cover every surface type and every category of business premises.

Spaces We Paint

  • Offices and corporate fit-outs: Reception areas, open-plan workspaces, boardrooms, and breakout zones — each surface matched to its function and traffic level.
  • Retail stores and showrooms: Clean, precise finishes that present the brand environment without drawing attention away from the product.
  • Medical and childcare facilities: Low-VOC, washable systems that meet hygiene requirements and allow reoccupation quickly after application.
  • Warehouses and industrial interiors: Hard-wearing coatings suited to temperature variation, heavy foot traffic, and impact from equipment.
  • Strata common areas: Lobbies, stairwells, corridors, and car parks brought to a consistent finish across the entire property.

Get a Free Quote

Ready to bring your vision to life? Contact us today for a free quote and let's get started!

(048)-037-7762

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Warm living room with rich brown accent wall finished with premium interior wall paint

Exterior Commercial Painting

A commercial building’s exterior is exposed to UV radiation, heat, wind, and rain year-round. A paint system that is not correctly specified for these conditions will fade, chalk, or fail within a few years — turning a capital investment into a recurring maintenance cost.

What We Cover on the Outside

  • Rendered and masonry facades: The most common commercial exterior surface. Requires a penetrating sealer, appropriate primer, and a UV-resistant acrylic topcoat for lasting performance.
  • Cladding and panel systems: Flexible topcoats and adhesion primers that accommodate thermal movement without cracking or delamination.
  • Eaves, fascias, and soffits: Visible from street level — their condition affects the overall impression of the building more than most owners realise.
  • Car parks and line marking: Durable floor coatings and clearly marked bay lines that improve safety and the professional appearance of the facility.
  • Multi-storey and elevated access: Fully equipped for elevated work, including scaffolding coordination and safety-compliant access systems for larger commercial buildings.

 

According to the Australian Paint Manufacturers’ Federation, UV radiation is the primary driver of exterior paint failure in Western Australia. We use Dulux exterior systems formulated for the Australian climate on all commercial exterior work — not entry-level products that require repainting within three years.

Scheduling Around Your Business

Disruption to operations is the concern that comes up first in almost every commercial painting conversation. Closing a business or vacating a premises to accommodate painters is rarely practical. Every job is planned around the operating requirements of the business before a single drop of paint is mixed. 

Business Type

How We Schedule

Offices

After-hours or weekend — ready for Monday morning

Retail stores

Overnight during trading days, or full weekend completion

Medical centres

Room-by-room staging around patient and clinic hours

Warehouses

Sectioned work areas to keep partial operations running

Schools and childcare

Holiday periods only — complete before term resumes

 All commercial jobs include a pre-work safety assessment, ventilation planning, and low-VOC product selection where businesses remain occupied during painting. This is a compliance requirement under Safe Work Australia guidelines for painting contractors operating in occupied commercial premises — and it is standard practice on every Top Kat Painting job.

Modern office with bold orange feature walls from professional commercial interior painting services

Have a query regarding our services? Check out our FAQs for answers!

What types of commercial properties do you paint?

Top Kat Painting works across offices, retail stores, medical centres, childcare facilities, warehouses, strata buildings, schools, and multi-storey commercial properties. Both new builds and repaints are within scope.

How long does a commercial painting job take?

A standard open-plan office of 200 to 400 square metres typically takes two to four days with a crew of two to three painters. Full building exterior repaints vary from three days to several weeks depending on height, surface area, and access requirements. A detailed day-by-day schedule is included with every written quote.

Can you work outside business hours?

Yes. After-hours and weekend scheduling is standard on commercial jobs where the business needs to remain operational. Offices, retail stores, and strata buildings are regularly completed overnight or across weekends, with spaces ready for use by the following business day.

What paint do you use for commercial exteriors?

Dulux and Taubmans exterior systems formulated for the Australian climate. Specific primer and topcoat selection depends on the substrate — masonry, cladding, Colorbond, and concrete each require different systems. This is specified in writing as part of every quote.

Are you insured for commercial painting work?

Yes. Top Kat Painting carries full public liability insurance on all commercial projects. Documentation is available on request prior to work commencing.

We Paint Throughout Bayswater and the Surrounding Area

Our interior painters are based in Bayswater and regularly work in Morley, Maylands, and Bedford. Being locally based means faster response times and no unnecessary travel costs. Call (048) 037-7762 or get in touch online to arrange your free quote.