Request Your Commercial Painting Estimate in Vancouver
Whether you’re planning a new project or just exploring your options, we’re happy to help.Call us directly at +1 (604) 442-9293 or use the contact form below to get started.
Why Choose MJ Nakash for Your Commercial Painting Project
We ensure full compliance with WorkSafeBC regulations, prioritizing safety on every site. Our team uses only premium, high-performance coatings specifically designed for commercial use, ensuring durability and lasting results. We also work around your business operations to minimize disruption. To discuss your commercial painting project in Vancouver, contact us today using the form below or call us directly at +1 (604) 442-9293.
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MJ Nakash Painting makes it easy to get a detailed, no-obligation commercial painting estimate for your Vancouver facility. Our team specializes in providing accurate quotes for industrial buildings, warehouses, offices, and retail spaces throughout Greater Vancouver.
Commercial & Industrial Painting Built for Performance, Safety, and Longevity
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Exterior repaint of a 150,000 sq ft warehouse to enhance durability and industrial presentation.

Refinished a multi-unit light industrial complex with crisp, uniform coatings for a modern business-ready appearance.

Provided a clean, professional paint upgrade to enhance the visual appeal of this multi-tenant office building.
What to Expect When You Request an Estimate
When you contact us for a commercial painting estimate in Vancouver, we’ll guide you through our simple process:
- Initial Consultation: We’ll discuss your project needs, timeline, and specific requirements
- Site Assessment: For most commercial projects, we’ll schedule a visit to properly evaluate the scope
- Detailed Quote: You’ll receive a comprehensive estimate outlining costs, materials, and timeline
- Flexible Scheduling: We work around your business hours to minimize disruption