Paint That Sells: How 360 Delivers Consistent, Portfolio-Ready Finishes
- 360 Apartment Renovations

- Dec 23, 2025
- 3 min read
Fresh paint, zero headaches. In multifamily, a paint job isn’t just cosmetic—it’s how you protect brand standards, boost curb appeal, and hit move-in dates. Our Painting team completes 500+ paint jobs per month, combining tight prep, disciplined process, and tech-backed QA to make units “lease-ready” fast.

The problem
Paint is where inconsistency shows. Missed caulk lines, texture mismatches, and color drift trigger punch lists, rework, and unhappy move-ins. With multiple vendors cycling through properties, even “standard” colors vary in sheen and tone—costing time and credibility. You need a crew that treats painting like a controlled process—not an art project.
The 360 painting approach
Scope built for multifamily that includes Full paints, touch-ups, and color changes; drywall repair (TBT—Tape, Bed & Texture); ceilings, crown, accent walls, garages; plus cabinet refinishing. One crew covers the details a unit actually needs.
Pro techs, trained for speed and quality. We mentor in the field, enforce PPE and ladder safety, and grade techs on workmanship, documentation, and client feedback—under-performers are retrained or removed from schedule.
Quality you can measure. Our painting program is engineered for an industry-low callback rate and 95%+ satisfaction—backed by the 360 Warranty: no-charge callbacks until expectations are met.
Green and durable by default. Ask for our low-VOC options for better air quality and compliance; we also follow proper hazardous-material disposal practices.
How we keep finishes consistent across properties
Color control & prep discipline. Texture repair (sheetrock + TBT) and primer coverage standards reduce flash and sheen variance so accent walls “pop” and common areas look uniform. (Cabinet refinishing matches door/drawer faces and panels.)
Photo-verified proof. Before/after images and final notes live on the job record so PMs can approve without a second walk.
Portal + Make Ready Board. See status at a glance—Scheduled → Dispatched → Traveling → In Progress → Completed—and coordinate easily with other trades.

Where 360 Painting pays off
Faster turn cycles. Integrated scheduling and route optimization keep paint from blocking flooring, resurfacing, or make-ready—helping you hit portfolio KPIs like < 2-day turn time, 98%+ on-time, and ≥ 90% CSAT.
Fewer surprises. Warranty calls are rare—and simple: if workmanship tied to our scope isn’t right, we return and fix at no cost. (Resurfacing has its own 12-month coverage for peeling/blistering/cracking/fading.)
Resident-ready outcomes. Cleaner units, no odor hangover, and professional crews on site contribute to higher satisfaction at move-in.
Pro tips from our field leads
Standardize the palette. Lock in 1–2 interior paints (eggshell walls, semi-gloss trim) and a public-space spec; keep a small accent catalog for premium units. This cuts color drift and leftover inventory. (Our team can document the spec in your Portal templates.)
Sequence to win. Book paint before flooring and after drywall/repairs; use the Make Ready Board to see dependencies so crews aren’t stepping on each other.
Cabinet refresh > cabinet replace. Refinishing paired with updated hardware delivers “model-ready” kitchens fast and at a fraction of replacement cost.
Choose low-VOC for occupied work. It’s safer, faster to re-enter, and better for brand perception during in-place upgrades.
Close with proof. Require final photos and a one-line summary (“bath vanity wall re-textured + repainted to spec”). It shortens approvals and protects everyone.

Why partner with 360
You get a painting program designed for scale—trained crews, flexible scheduling, a Portal that keeps everyone aligned, and a warranty that removes the drama. Add it up and you get our favorite promise: “Every unit. Every time. Done right.”
Ready to standardize paint across your portfolio? Book your service in the Customer Portal, schedule a color-spec consult, or talk to an Account Manager about cabinet refinishing + paint bundles for your next batch of turns.






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