Solutions for High-Traffic Shared Spaces

Entries, lobbies, hallways stairwells and other common areas need to be painted on a regular basis to keep up the value and satisfaction of owners and tenants.

Unit Repaints

Our staff are prepared to keep your units looking good and we have a range of options too meet your needs (see our Apartment and Condo Painting)

Vinyl Wallcovering for Common Areas

Although the cost of vinyl wallcoverings is significantly more than painting, many of our Elite operators can service your vinyl install and maintenance needs (see our Vinyl Wallcoverings section)

Construction of Multi-Units and Condos

Some of or operators can provide a large project quote. Contact your local manager directly to discuss your project and we will do an assessment of the plans for the project.

The selection of colours is made easy with Elite Trade Painting. We provide colour charts and samples as well as guide you in the use of our suppliers’ online tools.

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Whether it’s the maintenance of common areas in the building(s), the painting of individual units, or the completing of the entire complex, the Elite Trade Painting team will get it done expertly and on time. We understand that our contractors, property managers, and building owners need their projects completed professionally, quickly, and in a cost-effective manner. We work with our multi-unit clients to provide painting services that meet their needs.

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Ceilings look best painted with a white flat latex paint. A flat paint will provide a better perception of height, and the white provides light reflection to help keep a room looking bright.

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The majority of clients choose an eggshell latex paint for their walls; this is a washable, scrubbable finish that looks good and has a low sheen.

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Trim needs a durable coating that provides easy cleaning and protection from heavy usage. The number one choice for trim is a white semi-gloss acrylic, while a white satin acrylic is the second most common choice.

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Interior paints are ready to recoat after a couple of hours, are dry to touch in 4 to 6 hours, and typically cure in 28 days. Clients should avoid washing painted surfaces until the paint completely cures.

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