
Painting High-Rises: What It Takes to Get It Right
Painting a hi-rise building is not just about access—it’s about coordination, safety, and material performance. When you’re working dozens of stories above ground, with strict timelines and tenant expectations, there’s no room for error. That’s why working with a qualified, experienced team isn’t just beneficial—it’s essential.
At JMJ Painting, we’ve refined our hi-rise process through years of real-world experience. We understand the logistics of scaffolding, swing stages, and rope descent systems—and we maintain strict safety compliance every step of the way. This includes pre-job safety meetings, insurance certifications, and ensuring OSHA and local code adherence throughout the project.
High-rise projects also demand materials that perform under pressure. From UV-resistant exterior paints to waterproof elastomeric coatings, we choose products engineered to last—especially under the harsh Florida sun. Our crews are trained to apply them with precision, ensuring smooth coverage and consistent finishes across challenging elevations.
Coordination is another key element. We work closely with building managers and GCs to plan staging, access points, and scheduling to avoid disruption to tenants and staff. From daily briefings to end-of-week progress reports, transparency is part of our process.
When executed properly, hi-rise painting enhances not just the building’s appearance—but also its market value and longevity. If your property is due for a repaint or coating upgrade, let’s discuss how we can deliver results that rise above expectations.