Restaurant Painting
Nationwide Restaurant & Franchise Painting
In the food service industry, cleanliness is appetizing. A restaurant with peeling paint, stained ceilings, or a rusted exterior drives customers away before they even see the menu. RSP Painting specializes in keeping fast-food franchises, fine dining establishments, and casual chains looking fresh and compliant.
Compliance & Cleanliness
Restaurant painting is not just about looks; it’s about health code compliance.
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Kitchen & Prep Areas: We use epoxy and high-gloss enamels that are USDA-approved and capable of withstanding heavy degreasers and steam cleaning. These surfaces are impervious to moisture and bacteria.
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FRP Refinishing: We can clean and refinish Fiber Reinforced Plastic (FRP) panels in dish rooms to restore their sanitary properties.
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Exterior Branding: We ensure your exterior colors match your franchise requirements perfectly, from the roofline to the drive-thru bollards.
Overnight “Ghost” Crews
We know that in the restaurant business, every table counts. You cannot afford to close for lunch or dinner service. RSP works while you sleep. Our crews arrive after the “Last Call” or closing time. We mask the kitchen, cover the dining room, paint through the night, and clean up before your prep cooks arrive in the morning. Your customers will smell the coffee, not the paint.
Nationwide Service Strategy
RSP is a preferred vendor for major QSR (Quick Service Restaurant) chains. From McDonald’s to Starbucks, we handle multi-state rollouts. If you are rebranding 50 locations across Florida and Georgia, we can execute the project efficiently with consistent quality and centralized billing.
FAQ: Restaurant Painting
Q: Do you paint walk-in coolers? A: Yes. We use specialized cold-storage coatings that can cure at low temperatures and resist mold growth in high-humidity cooler environments. Q: Can you fix the ceiling tiles? A: We can spray paint old, stained acoustic ceiling tiles with a non-bridging coating that restores their white appearance without ruining their acoustic properties.
