Why NOW is the perfect time to decorate

11th May 2020

Often when carrying out work on commercial sites, such as painting and decorating, contractors must be mindful of minimising disruption to employees and to the day to day running of a business. Having employees of a business on site can also affect accessibility which can sometimes lead to work taking longer.

Although the last few months have been unpredictable, with many businesses and schools closing, there are signs of some industries starting to re-open. However, for those businesses and schools that remain closed or that have a limited number of staff on site, now is the perfect time to re-decorate, without having to worry about any potential disruptions.

For schools, colleges and universities, it is an ideal time to carry out any interior or exterior maintenance and decorating work, or to book it in for the summer holidays, ready for the new school year. Our team has years of experience in working with the education sector and always take into consideration the unique requirements of each learning establishment. See some of our case studies here.

Similarly, this ‘downtime’ provides a great opportunity for work to be carried out to freshen up office spaces and businesses in the leisure sector, such as gyms, restaurants and hotels. As well as creating the best customer experience for when their doors re-open, this will also help create a pleasant work environment, ready for employees to return. See some of our previous commercial and leisure projects.

Whatever the project, our team are following government guidance, implementing all necessary health and safety measures to ensure we continue to work to the highest standards, and keep both our customers and team safe.  

To find out more about our painting and decorating services, give our team a call on 01924 723 723 or email us at info@gmepaintingcontractors.co.uk.

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9 Dearden Street
Osset
West Yorkshire
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