The first step is a proper site review. This helps identify the scope of work, any areas that need repair, and how the project can be phased. For larger properties, breaking the work into stages often makes the process more manageable and easier to budget for.
Timing is another important factor. Exterior painting is seasonal, so planning ahead ensures the project can be completed during suitable weather conditions without delays.
Communication also plays a big role. Providing residents with clear notices and timelines helps avoid confusion and keeps things running smoothly once work begins.
During the project, consistency is key. Every unit should receive the same level of preparation and application to ensure a uniform finish across the property.
We’ve worked on multi-unit projects in Oceanside communities like Craig Bay, where organization and consistency are especially important.
If you’re part of a strata council or managing a property, starting the planning process early makes everything easier — from budgeting to scheduling and execution.