1 04, 2026

What to Look for in a School Painting Contractor (A Guide for Metro Atlanta Schools)

By |2026-04-06T17:44:17+00:00April 1st, 2026|k-12 Schools|1 Comment

Choosing a painting contractor for a school isn’t the same as hiring a painter for an office building—or even another commercial property. Schools are active, high‑responsibility environments where student safety, scheduling constraints, and long‑term durability matter just as much as the final appearance. For K‑12 school leaders and facility managers across Metro Atlanta, the right [...]

28 03, 2026

Cleaning vs. Repainting: What Really Stops Mold Growth in Atlanta Schools?

By |2026-03-25T17:35:59+00:00March 28th, 2026|k-12 Schools|1 Comment

School leaders across Metro Atlanta face constant pressure to keep facilities safe, healthy, and fully operational—all while navigating tight budgets, aging buildings, and packed academic calendars. Mold growth is one issue that can quickly escalate from a minor maintenance concern into a health, indoor air quality, and trust problem for students, staff, and families. When [...]

19 03, 2026

First Impressions Matter: Exterior Painting Strategies for Atlanta’s Independent Schools

By |2026-03-17T16:59:19+00:00March 19th, 2026|k-12 Schools|1 Comment

In the competitive world of Metro Atlanta’s independent and private schools, families make decisions long before they sit down with admissions. The first impression begins in the parking lot — with the exterior of your school buildings.  Whether you’re in Buckhead, Decatur, Sandy Springs, or Johns Creek, the look of your exterior walls, trim, doors, athletic [...]

13 03, 2026

Beyond Classrooms: Painting Gyms, Hallways, and Athletic Facilities at Atlanta Schools

By |2026-03-10T18:39:27+00:00March 13th, 2026|k-12 Schools|0 Comments

When school leaders think about repainting, classrooms usually come to mind first. But for K‑12 charter and independent schools across Metro Atlanta, the most demanding, most visible, and most frequently used spaces aren’t the classrooms at all — they’re the gyms, athletic wings, hallways, stairwells, and multi‑use common areas that serve hundreds or thousands of students every day.  These high‑traffic areas shape:  The student and staff [...]

10 03, 2026

How Color Impacts School Branding, Culture & Wayfinding

By |2026-03-10T14:51:22+00:00March 10th, 2026|k-12 Schools|0 Comments

In Metro Atlanta, K‑12 charter and independent schools compete for families, faculty, community trust, and student engagement. Branding, culture, and campus experience matter more than ever — and color plays a bigger role than most school leaders realize. The paint colors used in hallways, classrooms, exterior façades, athletic areas, and wayfinding elements influence not only [...]

1 03, 2026

Summer vs. Winter Break: When’s the Best Time to Paint Your School?

By |2026-02-26T19:58:12+00:00March 1st, 2026|k-12 Schools|0 Comments

Every school building eventually needs a refresh, whether it’s due to fading walls, scuffed hallways, or general wear and tear. For K–12 charter and independent schools, the challenge isn’t just choosing the right colors—it’s timing the project so it minimizes disruption and maximizes results. Two popular windows for painting are summer break and winter break. [...]