Hotel &
Hospitality
Painting.
Night and weekend painting for hotels, resorts, and commercial facilities across San Diego County. Guests stay. Revenue continues. The building gets repainted on your schedule, not ours.
Rooms stay open.
Work gets done.
The San Diego Zoo and the Safari Park have trusted Penney's for their facilities painting for years. Both operate 365 days a year. Neither closes for a repaint. We work around them — not the other way around.
That is the same approach we bring to hotels, resorts, and any commercial facility where the calendar cannot stop for maintenance. See our commercial partners for more on who we work with.
- Night crews
We start after last check-in and finish before housekeeping arrives. Hallways, lobby areas, and exterior work completed while the property sleeps.
- Phase scheduling
Large properties get painted wing by wing, floor by floor — never the whole building at once. Availability stays high. Revenue impact is minimal.
- Low-odor paints for occupied spaces
We specify low-VOC, low-odor paints in all guest-adjacent areas. Rooms are occupied the next morning. No odor complaints, no guest complaints.
- Interior guest areas
Lobbies, corridors, elevator banks, conference rooms, restaurants, and guest rooms. Furniture moved, protected, and replaced. Rooms ready for occupancy in the morning.
- Exterior building painting
Building facades, pool areas, recreation structures, and signage. Exterior work coordinated to avoid peak pool and amenity hours.
- Facilities and back-of-house
Kitchen areas, loading docks, mechanical rooms, and service corridors handled to commercial-grade standards — same prep, same materials as the areas guests see.
Built around
your operation.
Hospitality painting fails when contractors treat it like a residential job. The access windows are tighter, the expectations are higher, and the cost of disruption is real revenue. We plan every hospitality job around your occupancy calendar.
- 1Occupancy review
We review your calendar before scoping the job — peak periods, events, and blackout dates are noted before a single brush is loaded.
- 2Phase plan
Work is divided into phases that match your availability windows. Each phase has a start time, an end time, and a handover standard before guests return.
- 3Material pre-staging
Paint and equipment are staged in service areas before the crew starts. No carts in lobbies, no drop cloths across checked-in rooms.
- 4Night or early-morning start
Crew arrives after last check-in. Corridor work, lobby work, and any area adjacent to occupied rooms is done in the quiet window.
- 5Documented handover
Each completed phase is photographed and documented before the area goes back into service. If housekeeping finds an issue, it is addressed before noon.
- 6Final walkthrough with facilities
Joe or Alex walks the completed scope with your facilities manager or general manager. Sign-off is required before the invoice is submitted.
Walk the job with Joe or Alex.
Tell us what you're thinking. We'll come look, point out what we'd do differently, and only quote what we'd paint in our own house.
