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Common refresh work

We handle remodeling, renovations, and handyman upgrades including carpentry, drywall, painting, flooring, doors, cabinets, tile, plus minor electrical and plumbing repairs.

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Professional finishes for your business

Scheduling options

  • Work around business hours when possible
  • Phased scope to keep areas usable
  • Clean jobsite and clear daily updates

Need it customer-ready?

If you are prepping for a grand opening, inspection, or new tenant, we can help you prioritize scope and timeline.

How we approach small business refresh work

The right scope depends on what customers see, what your team uses every day, and how tightly the work has to fit around operations. We help prioritize the updates that make the space feel cleaner, more functional, and more ready for business.

Front-of-house polish

Painting, drywall touch-ups, trim repairs, flooring updates, and door hardware refreshes that improve what customers see first.

Back-of-house repairs

Practical fixes in offices, stock rooms, employee areas, and workrooms so the space functions better day to day.

Phased refresh planning

Scope can be broken into manageable phases when you need to stay open or prioritize the highest-impact areas first.

Deadline-driven prep

Useful when you are working toward a re-opening, inspection, seasonal rush, new tenant handoff, or customer-facing launch date.

How small business refresh work stays on track

Small business refresh work in Lexington, KY usually comes down to three things: what customers notice first, what has to stay usable during the work, and what deadline is driving the plan. The clearer those answers are up front, the cleaner the scope and schedule become.

Customer-facing priorities first

Small business refresh work usually starts with the spaces customers see first: the entry, service counter, waiting area, restrooms, and the main path through the space. Prioritizing those zones early creates a cleaner impression fast, even when the rest of the work is phased.

Business-hours and access planning

Occupied spaces need a realistic plan for start and stop times, daily cleanup, and what areas have to stay usable. Clear notes about staff access, customer flow, alarms, and deliveries help us build a refresh plan that works in the real business environment.

Landlord, turnover, and deadline coordination

If the project depends on landlord approval, tenant turnover, or a reopening date, call that out at the start. That usually changes which materials make sense, how scope should be phased, and what work should happen before or after the public-facing deadline.

Projects this page is a good fit for

This page is best for light commercial refresh work where finish quality, functionality, and scheduling matter more than a full commercial build-out.

Office and client-facing spaces

  • Reception areas and waiting rooms
  • Conference rooms and private offices
  • Hallways, doors, trim, and touch-up work

Retail and service businesses

  • Sales floors and customer pathways
  • Checkout counters and display-adjacent finishes
  • Back-room repairs that support operations

Turnover and refresh projects

  • Make-ready work between tenants or operators
  • Pre-opening punch lists and finishing details
  • Repairs grouped into one coordinated visit plan

Ongoing maintenance support

  • Seasonal touch-ups in high-traffic customer areas
  • Small repairs grouped into planned maintenance visits
  • Priority fixes before inspections, audits, or walkthroughs

What to send for a faster quote

  • Business type, city, and whether the space is occupied
  • What areas matter most first: entry, customer zone, office, restroom, or back-of-house
  • Photos of the main issues plus any deadline or business-hours constraints
  • Whether you want one refresh now or a phased plan over time

Need related work too?

If your space also needs service-specific work, you can review finish carpentry, painting, drywall, flooring, cabinet, tile, and door services before reaching out.

Need an office-focused page?

If the project is specifically for offices, suites, conference rooms, reception areas, and occupied workspace planning, use the dedicated office refurbishment page.

Small business refresh FAQs

Short answers about planning small business refresh work in Lexington, KY.

Can you work around business hours?

Sometimes, depending on the scope and the space. The most helpful thing is to tell us when the business is open, what areas must stay active, and whether after-hours or phased work is the better fit.

What kinds of businesses is this page for?

This page is a good fit for offices, retail spaces, service businesses, and other light commercial interiors that need finish-focused updates rather than full commercial build-out work.

How do I know whether to do one refresh or phase the work?

If budget, operations, or access are tight, phasing usually makes sense. We can help separate the highest-visibility work from the items that can wait so the first phase still feels intentional.

What helps you quote a small business refresh faster?

Business type, city, whether the space is occupied, photos of the main issues, and any deadline or business-hours constraints. Those details usually tell us whether the project is a fit and what the next step should be.

Do you coordinate multiple finish services on the same refresh?

Yes, when the scope fits our services. Painting, drywall, flooring, doors, trim, cabinets, and related finish work often go better when they are planned together instead of treated like unrelated repair calls.

What if I need the space customer-ready by a specific date?

Tell us the date early. A deadline changes how we phase the work and what should happen first, especially if there is a soft opening, inspection, tenant handoff, seasonal rush, or reopening tied to the project.

What to expect

Share your remodeling, renovation, or handyman details and timeline, and we will confirm availability and next steps.

Details first

We confirm the space, materials, and prep before scheduling.

Our process

Updates + clean finish

Straightforward updates and a focus on alignment, transitions, and a clean final look.

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