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A place of worship is a refuge for the congregation, a place to unwind and recharge while connecting with a community of people who have one faith in common.
 
Picking a paint color should be an easy procedure, but there are a handful of factors that should go into this decision. Besides, there might be challenges on the way that have to be navigated.
 
Our team of commercial painting professionals has years of experience in painting churches and places of worship, and we wish to share some of our tips and best practices for making the job a success.

Make a Group Effort.

Even though the needs of the congregation must come first, do not look to them to make big decisions about painting jobs. Instead, form a team of decision-makers and stakeholders to handle each of the moving parts while maintaining the best interest of everybody top-of-mind.
 
This group also needs to be in charge of interviewing contractors. The first questions being asked should help define the scope of work and scheduling. In case the goal is to disrupt worship services because small as possible, which should be clearly expressed.
 
References and portfolio should be assessed to ensure contractors may provide work that is up to regular and on schedule.
 

Think About Logistics.

Will you remove or pay for the pews?
Are there some sculptures or pieces of artwork which have to be stored or covered?
 
Do you have a piano or an organ that should be cared for? Is the job only for the sanctuary, or can it extend into educational centers? Will it contain exterior painting as well? Are the high ceilings going to must specialization scaffolding or other equipment? The answers to these questions can assist the contractor in better do their job, which in turn, will produce a better quality end result.
 
Do not wait till the last minute to work out these details.
Contractors devote supplies and resources to prevent overruns with change orders, and for religious organizations, staying on the spending budget is crucial.
 
Churches are specialization and must extremely qualified painters for several reasons. We have the gear and training to securely paint the tallest ceilings and some other hard-to-reach surfaces. Besides, we understand that churches are houses of worship and must embody that.
 
They must have special attention. They’re buildings designed for worship and reverie where individuals go to find peace. We pay close attention to these concerns because perfection is a must.
 
So, we take great care to respect the building and its own mission. We cover most of the non-painted surfaces to not disrupt or disrespect the environment we’re working in. Request an offer today to give new life to your house of worship.