
Strata & Multi-Unit Painting
Coordinated repaint programs for strata corporations and multi-unit buildings throughout BC's Lower Mainland.
Managing a repaint across a strata or multi-unit property means juggling residents, budgets, and building maintenance schedules, all while protecting a major shared asset. Precision Industrial Painting Solutions runs organized repaint programs for strata corporations, townhouse complexes, condos, and apartment buildings across the Lower Mainland and Fraser Valley. We work directly with property managers and strata councils to plan the scope, phasing, and communication so the project runs smoothly.
Coastal weather is relentless on multi-unit buildings, and deferred painting leads to costly envelope repairs down the road. We start with thorough prep, washing, scraping, caulking, and priming, then apply durable commercial-grade coatings selected for the substrate and exposure. The result is a finish that protects the building for years and lowers long-term maintenance costs, which is exactly what councils want to hear at the AGM.
We know residents live here. Our crews keep walkways, entries, and common areas safe and accessible, post clear notices, and schedule around residents with evening, weekend, and off-hours availability where it helps. You get clear communication, transparent documentation for council and owners, and a written workmanship warranty on the completed work. Book a free on-site quote and we will help you scope a repaint program that fits your building and your reserve fund.
What you get
- Coordinated programs with property managers and councils
- Durable coatings that lower long-term maintenance cost
- Clear resident notices and safe common-area access
- Flexible phasing and off-hours scheduling
- Documentation and transparency for council and owners
- Written workmanship warranty on completed work
How we work
- 01Free on-site assessment and scoped quote for council
- 02Plan phasing, notices, and resident communication
- 03Full prep, then apply durable commercial coatings
- 04Final walkthrough, documentation, and warranty
Strata & Multi-Unit Painting across the Lower Mainland.
Strata & Multi-Unit Painting — your questions.
How much does it cost to repaint a strata building?+
Strata repaint cost depends on the number of units, building height, substrate, condition, and how much prep and repair is needed. Large complexes are usually scoped in phases to align with the reserve fund. We provide a free on-site assessment and a detailed written quote your council can review and budget against.
How do you handle scheduling around residents in a strata?+
We coordinate with your property manager to post clear notices, keep entries and walkways accessible, and phase the work so disruption is minimized. Where it helps, we schedule around residents with evening and weekend availability. Communication is a core part of how we run strata programs.
Is it worth repainting our strata now or should we defer it?+
Deferring exterior painting in the Lower Mainland often leads to bigger envelope repairs later, because our wet climate accelerates coating failure and lets moisture into the substrate. Repainting on schedule protects the building and controls long-term costs, which is usually the better financial decision for owners. We can help your council weigh the options during a free on-site quote.
Do you provide documentation for the strata council and owners?+
Yes. We provide a clear written scope and quote up front, and we keep council informed throughout the project with straightforward communication. Transparent documentation makes it easier to present the work at meetings and to owners. Every completed project is backed by a written workmanship warranty.
What prep is involved in a multi-unit repaint?+
We wash the surfaces to remove dirt and mildew, scrape and sand failing areas, caulk gaps, treat and prime bare or repaired substrate, then apply durable coatings. In coastal BC, this prep is essential to prevent early peeling and moisture damage. Skipping it is the main reason repaints fail early, so we never cut corners here.