Faded or Chalking Paint: Dull, chalky exteriors signal the coating has lost its protective properties and is no longer shielding your building from moisture and UV damage
Peeling or Cracking Paint: Peeling paint allows moisture to enter the substrate leading to rot, rust, and costly structural repairs if left untreated.
Visible Rust Stains: Surface rust on metal panels or trim means corrosion is already starting. Early treatment and recoating stops it before it spreads.
Your Building Looks Dated: If your building's exterior looks tired compared to competitors nearby, a fresh professional paint job is one of the fastest ways to make a strong impression on new customers.
5–7 Years Since Last Paint Job: Commercial exteriors in Iowa's climate should be repainted or recoated every 5–7 years to maintain protection and appearance.