Serving The Rogue Valley Area

Exterior Commercial Painting in Medford and Surrounding Areas

Commercial building exteriors take on weather, UV exposure, and the visible wear that comes with years of use.

When the exterior of a building starts showing its age, it affects how tenants, customers, and visitors perceive the organization behind it before they ever make contact.

All American Trade Work handles exterior commercial painting for property managers, HOA communities, business owners, and facilities managers across The Rogue Valley.

Every project begins with an on-site assessment, includes pressure washing and surface preparation before any coating is applied, and is documented in a written proposal that names every surface, every product, and every cost before you approve the work.

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  • Onsite/Instant Estimates
  • No-Surprise Guarantee – What we quote is what you pay!
  • Clear, Transparent, Daily Communication
  • Always On-Time
  • Locally Owned and Operated
  • Licensed & Insured

What to Expect When You Hire Us

Full Exterior Commercial Painting

Commercial exterior painting involves more than applying a fresh coat to visible surfaces. Substrates vary across a single building. Concrete, wood, metal, stucco, and composite materials all respond differently to preparation and coating, and applying the same product and technique to every surface without accounting for those differences produces results that look inconsistent and fail early.

All American Trade Work evaluates every surface in scope before writing a proposal. Surface condition, existing coating adhesion, material type, and exposure level all inform product selection and prep requirements. You receive a written proposal that reflects that assessment, not a flat-rate quote that treats every surface as interchangeable.

We use Sherwin-Williams Duration Exterior as our primary commercial exterior product and specify additional products where surface conditions require them.

  • Storefronts & Offices

  • Schools, Hospitals & Facilities

  • Religious Buildings

  • Gyms & Fitness Centers

  • Restaurants

Commercial siding is the largest surface area on most building exteriors and the one that carries the most visual weight. Whether your building has wood, fiber cement, metal, stucco, or composite siding, All American Trade Work evaluates the material and current coating condition before recommending a prep and paint approach.

Stucco is a common exterior surface in The Rogue Valley and is handled as a dedicated scope item on every commercial estimate where it is present.

Gutters and downspouts run the full perimeter of a commercial roofline and contribute significantly to the finished exterior. Paint that is applied to siding and trim without addressing gutters and downspouts leaves a visible inconsistency that undermines the rest of the project. All American Trade Work includes gutters and downspouts in full exterior commercial scopes and can coat them as a standalone item when that is what the building needs.

Commercial entry doors, service doors, and utility doors take high-contact wear and constant exposure at ground level. All American Trade Work paints commercial doors using products formulated for high-contact, high-traffic surfaces.

Door painting is included in full exterior commercial scopes and available as a standalone service when a building needs specific doors updated without a full repaint.

Commercial decks, exterior railings, and perimeter fencing are among the first surfaces that show visible deterioration on a building property. Railings take constant contact. Decks take foot traffic and moisture. Fencing runs an exposed perimeter that weathers consistently across its full span.

All American Trade Work handles painting and staining for commercial decks, railings, and fencing in The Rogue Valley. Surface prep and product selection are determined by material type and current condition. These surfaces are scoped as part of a full commercial exterior estimate or priced as standalone items depending on what the property needs.

Electrical boxes and utility panels on building exteriors are surfaces that often get skipped during a commercial repaint. When they are a noticeably different color from the surrounding wall, they draw attention in a way that works against the finished result.

All American Trade Work addresses electrical boxes and utility panels as part of full exterior commercial scopes, coordinating with your facilities team on any access requirements before painting those areas.

Paint does not fix damaged surfaces. Wood rot, loose trim, deteriorating fascia, and failing caulk joints need to be addressed before any coating is applied. Painting over those conditions produces a result that starts failing within a season.

All American Trade Work handles minor carpentry repairs, wood rot replacement, and trim work as part of commercial exterior prep. For repairs that go beyond minor scope, such as full siding replacement or structural work, we refer to licensed contractors in our trusted trade partner network rather than taking on work outside our core capability.

Written Scope, Named Products, and a Dedicated Manager

How We Run a Commercial Exterior Project

Commercial exterior projects involve more coordination than a residential job. Multiple stakeholders need to be kept informed. Work schedules need to account for tenant access, customer entry points, and operating hours. And the finished result needs to hold up under scrutiny from boards, ownership groups, and the tenants or customers who see it every day.

All American Trade Work structures every commercial exterior project around three commitments. A written proposal before work starts. Every surface in scope is named. Every product is identified. Every cost is itemized. You review and approve the proposal before a crew is scheduled.

A dedicated project manager on every job. Your project manager coordinates the work schedule with your team, communicates progress throughout the project, and is reachable when you have a question or a concern. You are not managing a crew directly. That is what the project manager is there for.

A final walkthrough before the project closes. When the work is done, you walk the building with your project manager. Anything that needs attention is addressed before we sign off on the job.

Our Exterior Commercial Painting Projects

Browse completed commercial exterior projects from properties across The Rogue Valley. Every project in the portfolio reflects the actual finished condition of the building at project close.

Our Exterior Commercial Painting FAQs

Ask for a written proposal that names the specific surfaces, products, and schedule for your building before you commit to anything. A contractor who cannot provide that level of documentation before starting is one who is working from assumptions rather than a confirmed plan.

All American Trade Work has completed 600+ projects across The Rogue Valley since 2015, assigns a dedicated project manager to every commercial job, and delivers written proposals within 24 to 48 hours of an on-site assessment. Call 541-697-3141 or request an estimate.

Commercial exterior painting costs depend on building size, number of stories, surface material, current coating condition, and the amount of prep work required.

Buildings with significant surface deterioration, previous coating failure, or multiple material types require more prep and more product than a well-maintained building on a regular painting cycle. All American Trade Work provides a free, written estimate with itemized pricing after an on-site walkthrough. Call 541-697-3141 or request an estimate.

A maintained exterior protects the building’s surface materials from moisture intrusion, UV degradation, and the accelerated deterioration that follows when coatings fail. For property managers and HOAs, a regular painting cycle is part of a long-term maintenance plan that reduces the cost of deferred repairs.

For business owners, a clean building exterior is part of the experience customers and clients have before they interact with your staff or products. All American Trade Work uses Sherwin-Williams Duration, a product engineered for long-term adhesion and UV resistance that extends the interval between repainting cycles.

In The Rogue Valley, commercial exterior painting is best scheduled between March and October. Consistent temperatures and lower rainfall during this window provide the conditions paint needs to adhere and cure correctly.

Large commercial projects benefit from early-season scheduling to secure crew availability across a multi-day or multi-week scope. All American Trade Work does not schedule full exterior repaints between November and February. Call 541-697-3141 to discuss timing and current availability for your building.

All American Trade Work uses Sherwin-Williams Duration Exterior as the primary product on commercial exterior projects. Duration is a self-priming, high-build formula with strong UV and moisture resistance and long-term adhesion performance.

Where surface conditions require a different product, such as specific primers for metal surfaces or elastomeric coatings for stucco, those products are identified in the written proposal before you approve the work. Qualifying projects include a free upgrade to premium paint.

Yes. All American Trade Work handles full interior commercial painting for offices, apartment complexes, HOAs, restaurants, churches, schools, gyms, hotels, and other commercial properties across The Rogue Valley. Interior projects include a written proposal, a dedicated project manager, and a schedule built around your operating hours. Call 541-697-3141 to discuss your project.

All American Trade Work‘s cabinet painting process is an off-site spray booth operation primarily designed for residential kitchens. Commercial millwork and built-in painting inquiries can be discussed during an estimate. Call 541-697-3141 to describe your scope and we will confirm whether it fits within our process before scheduling a visit.

All American Trade Work handles exterior commercial painting for HOAs, property managed communities, apartment complexes, retail storefronts, office buildings, restaurants, churches and religious buildings, schools, hospitals and healthcare facilities, gyms and fitness centers, hotels, and motels across The Rogue Valley. If your property type is not listed, call 541-697-3141″>541-697-3141 to discuss your building and we will confirm whether the project is within our scope.

The Same Standard Whether It Is One Building or Twenty Units

What Each Commercial Exterior Project Includes

All American Trade Work has served commercial clients across The Rogue Valley since 2015 as part of 600+ completed projects.

Every commercial exterior project includes pressure washing and surface prep, a written proposal with named products, a dedicated project manager, and a final walkthrough before the job is closed. Every painter on our crew has also passed a background check before setting foot in a customer’s home.

Our work is backed by a 1-year warranty on labor and materials. We are locally owned, licensed, and insured.

Agricultural metal building freshly painted in dark brown with matching roll-up door and entry door over a concrete block foundation

One Estimate, A Written Scope, and A Clear Timeline

Contact Our Exterior Commercial Painters Today

Commercial painting decisions involve multiple stakeholders and real scheduling constraints. All American Trade Work makes the estimate process straightforward so you have what you need to move a project forward on your timeline.

We walk the building, assess every surface in scope, and deliver a written proposal within 24 to 48 hours. Your dedicated project manager coordinates the work schedule around your operations.

This way, crews are not blocking access, disrupting tenants, or creating problems your team has to manage around. The Rogue Valley property managers, HOAs, and business owners have trusted All American Trade Work since 2015. Let’s talk about your building at 541-697-3141 or schedule a free estimate.

Camping World RV Sales canopy and columns freshly painted in brand blue and white on an overcast day