Commercial Painting Services in Park City, Utah
Resort Property Specialists • High-Altitude Coating Experts • Serving Summit County Since 1985
Park City's Trusted Commercial Painting Partner
From Deer Valley's luxury lodges to Main Street's historic storefronts, Moorhouse Coating understands the unique challenges of painting at 7,000+ feet elevation. Our specialized weather-resistant coating systems ensure your property looks stunning year-round, despite harsh winters and intense UV exposure. We also serve nearby Salt Lake City and the greater Wasatch region.
Year-Round Painting Solutions for Park City
Summer Season (May-October)
Our primary painting window when conditions are optimal.
- ✓ Full exterior painting and restoration
- ✓ Deck staining and waterproofing with our specialized deck coating systems
- ✓ Parking garage floor coatings
- ✓ Major resort renovations between peak seasons
Winter Services (November-April)
Specialized cold-weather solutions when you need them.
- ✓ Emergency repairs with heated enclosures
- ✓ Interior painting during low occupancy
- ✓ Snow damage assessment and repair
- ✓ Ice dam prevention coatings
Shoulder Seasons (April & November)
Perfect timing for businesses wanting minimal disruption.
- ✓ Interior renovations during mud season
- ✓ Main Street storefront updates
- ✓ Restaurant & retail refreshes
Spring Restoration (March-May)
Post-winter recovery and preparation services.
- ✓ Salt damage treatment and repair
- ✓ Deck and railing restoration
- ✓ Touch-ups before summer season
Featured Park City Projects
Deer Valley Resort Lodge Renovation
Complete exterior restoration of 50,000 sq ft lodge facility, including specialty wood staining and metal roof coatings using our industrial coating expertise. Completed in just 8 weeks between ski seasons.
Main Street Historic District
Preservation-compliant restoration of 12 historic storefronts, maintaining original mining-era character while providing modern weather protection.
St. Regis Deer Valley
Premium finish applications for ski-in/ski-out residences, including custom color matching and specialty metallic finishes for luxury suites.
Park City Mountain Resort Base
High-traffic equipment buildings, lift terminals, &guest facilities refresh using specialized anti-graffiti coatings and weather-resistant systems.
Park City-Specific Coating Solutions
Our coatings are specifically selected for Park City's unique mountain environment, with 300+ days of sunshine, 100+ freeze-thaw cycles, &heavy snow loads.
High-Altitude Protection
- • UV-resistant coatings for 7,000+ ft elevation
- • 40% higher UV protection than standard paints
- • Color retention warranty for intense sun exposure
Winter-Proof Coatings
- • Elastomeric coatings for freeze-thaw flexibility
- • De-icing salt resistant garage floors
- • Snow load rated roof coatings
Resort-Grade Finishes
- • Anti-microbial coatings for guest areas
- • FDA-approved kitchen coatings
- • Chlorine-resistant pool area finishes
Equipment Protection
- • Anti-corrosion for ski equipment storage
- • Metal roof snow-shedding coatings
- • Heated equipment bay specialty finishes
Historic Preservation
- • Mining-era building restoration
- • Historic brick sealing and repair
- • Period-accurate color matching
Outdoor Living
- • Deck staining for extreme weather
- • Railing systems UV protection
- • Outdoor kitchen weatherproofing
Serving All of Summit County
Our Park City crews provide fast, reliable service throughout the Wasatch Back
Park City Proper
- • Old Town/Main Street
- • Park Meadows
- • Prospector
- • Thaynes Canyon
Resort Areas
- • Deer Valley
- • Park City Mountain Resort
- • The Canyons
- • Olympic Park
Luxury Communities
- • Promontory
- • Glenwild
- • Empire Pass
- • Colony at White Pine
Surrounding Areas
- • Snyderville Basin
- • Jeremy Ranch
- • Kimball Junction
- • Silver Creek
Why Park City Properties Choose Moorhouse
7,000+ Feet Elevation Expertise
Specialized UV-resistant coatings designed for extreme high-altitude sun exposure and 300+ days of sunshine annually. Our coatings last 40% longer at elevation.
Resort & Hospitality Specialists
Trusted by Deer Valley, Park City Mountain Resort, &Main Street businesses for minimal guest disruption and perfect brand consistency. Our hospitality painting services ensure luxury standards.
Seasonal Scheduling Masters
Strategic May-October painting window planning, with emergency winter repair capabilities using heated enclosures when needed.
Freeze-Thaw Cycle Protection
Advanced elastomeric coatings that flex with Park City's 100+ annual freeze-thaw cycles, preventing cracking and peeling.
Historic Main Street Experience
Certified in historic preservation techniques for Park City's vintage mining-era buildings and storefronts.
30-Minute Salt Lake Response
Rapid deployment from our Salt Lake City regional hub, with dedicated crews familiar with Wasatch Back properties and access challenges.
"Moorhouse Coating handled our ski resort renovation with exceptional professionalism. They worked around our seasonal schedule and delivered outstanding results with cold-weather coatings that have held up beautifully through harsh winters."
Park City Local Service Standards
Moorhouse Coating operates as a service-area commercial painting contractor for Park City and surrounding Summit County communities, with quote-first scheduling and coordinated project phasing.
Business Identity
Moorhouse Coating
Commercial Painting Contractor
Contact and Availability
(855) 666-2628
Mon-Fri 7:00 AM-6:00 PM
Sat 8:00 AM-4:00 PM
Primary Service Area
Park City, Deer Valley, Snyderville Basin
Summit and Wasatch counties
Park City Commercial Painting FAQs
When is the best time to schedule commercial exterior painting in Park City? +
The best window for Park City exterior painting is typically May through October, when temperatures support proper cure times. Resort and hotel properties often schedule work in spring and fall shoulder seasons to reduce guest disruption.
How do high-altitude UV and freeze-thaw cycles affect paint in Park City? +
At 7,000+ feet, UV exposure and repeated freeze-thaw cycles can accelerate fading and cracking. We use high-altitude, elastomeric, and weather-resistant systems designed to maintain adhesion and color stability in mountain conditions.
Do you handle resort and hospitality painting around peak ski season? +
Yes. We phase projects around occupancy and event calendars for Park City resorts, lodges, and hotels. Our team plans work zones and sequencing to keep key guest areas available whenever possible.
What service area do you cover from Park City for commercial painting? +
We serve Park City and the broader Summit and Wasatch Back markets, including Deer Valley, Kimball Junction, Snyderville Basin, and nearby Salt Lake Valley corridors. Call (855) 666-2628 to confirm scheduling for your property.
What is the best time of year to paint in Park City? +
The best window for Park City exterior painting is typically May through October, when temperatures support proper cure times. Resort and hotel properties often schedule work in spring and fall shoulder seasons to reduce guest disruption. Summer (June-August) provides optimal conditions with warm days and minimal precipitation, perfect for large exterior resort projects. Fall (September-October) offers excellent conditions before winter sets in, though early snow is possible. Spring (May-June) is ideal after snow melt, though mud season can affect access. Winter (November-April) is limited to interior projects and emergency repairs using heated enclosures. We work with Park City resorts to schedule around ski season, Sundance Film Festival, and other major events that affect occupancy and access.
How does Park City's mountain climate affect exterior painting? +
Park City's mountain climate at 7,000+ feet elevation presents severe challenges for exterior painting. Intense UV exposure at high altitude breaks down standard paints 40-50% faster than at sea level. Extreme temperature variations between day and night (30-40°F swings) cause thermal expansion and contraction that can crack inflexible coatings. Over 100 annual freeze-thaw cycles test paint adhesion and flexibility. Heavy snow loads and ice damming can damage paint films. De-icing salts used on roads and walkways cause corrosion and paint degradation. We combat these challenges with high-altitude coatings specifically formulated for mountain conditions, including UV-resistant paints with enhanced color retention, elastomeric coatings that flex with freeze-thaw cycles, and salt-resistant systems for areas near roadways. Our Park City experience ensures proper product selection for Summit County's demanding mountain environment.
Do you need a permit to paint commercial buildings in Park City? +
Most commercial painting projects in Park City do not require permits since painting is considered maintenance rather than construction. However, permits may be required for projects involving structural changes, scaffolding over 14 feet, or work on historic buildings in the Main Street Historic District. Park City's strict architectural guidelines and historic preservation requirements may affect color choices and materials for properties in designated districts. Resort properties and ski area facilities may need approval from property management or ski resort operators. Properties in gated communities like Promontory or Glenwild may have HOA architectural review requirements. We handle all permit research, historic preservation approvals, and HOA applications as part of our project management service, ensuring full compliance with Park City building codes, Summit County regulations, and all community association requirements.
What are commercial painting rates in Park City? +
Commercial painting rates in Park City typically range from $1.75 to $4.50 per square foot depending on project complexity, altitude-specific coating requirements, and seasonal accessibility. Interior resort and hospitality painting averages $2.00-$3.25/sq ft, while exterior mountain properties requiring specialized high-altitude coatings range $2.50-$4.50/sq ft. Historic building restoration on Main Street typically ranges $3.50-$6.00/sq ft due to specialized preservation techniques and materials. Luxury resort properties requiring premium finishes and custom color matching range $3.00-$5.50/sq ft. Winter emergency repairs using heated enclosures add 25-40% to standard rates due to specialized equipment and conditions. High-altitude UV-resistant coatings add 15-25% to material costs but are essential for Park City's extreme sun exposure. We provide detailed, transparent quotes with no hidden fees for all Summit County projects.
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