Interior Facility Services

Interior improvements planned around people, access, and operations

Painting, flooring, doors, lighting, repairs, cleaning, and turnover work often share the same occupied spaces and schedule. Iron Wolf coordinates those scopes as one operating plan while preserving the technical requirements of each service.

Interior Service Paths

Choose one service or coordinate the whole refresh

Use a dedicated service page when the scope is defined. For turnovers, renovations, brand refreshes, or occupied-space improvements, Iron Wolf can coordinate multiple interior trades under a shared schedule and closeout plan.

Commercial Painting

Interior and exterior coatings, surface preparation, wall repair, protective finishes, occupied-space work, and brand refreshes.

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Commercial Flooring

Carpet tile, LVT, resilient flooring, hard surfaces, coatings, repairs, transitions, preparation, and phased installation.

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Doors, Hardware & Access

Commercial doors, frames, closers, locks, panic hardware, access coordination, adjustments, and related repair needs.

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General Repairs & Improvements

Drywall, ceilings, carpentry, fixtures, restroom accessories, punch-list work, turnovers, and tenant improvements.

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Cleaning & Specialty Care

Deep cleaning, floor and surface care, post-construction support, exterior care, and presentation-focused specialty services.

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Lighting & Energy Improvements

Interior lighting quality, LED retrofits, occupancy controls, exterior lighting, maintenance reduction, and energy-focused upgrades.

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Start With the Outcome

What should be different when the work is complete?

Open the closest goal. The right plan may involve one trade or a coordinated sequence across several interior services.

Refresh a customer-facing or employee space

Consider painting, flooring, lighting, wall repair, fixtures, cleaning, protection, phasing, and a final punch list. Share brand standards and occupied hours when available.

Prepare a suite, store, office, or common area for turnover

Consider demolition or removal needs, repairs, finishes, hardware, fixtures, cleaning, inspection dependencies, access, and the turnover date.

Correct worn, damaged, or unsafe interior conditions

Document trip hazards, damaged flooring, failing finishes, broken doors or hardware, ceiling or wall conditions, affected routes, and temporary controls.

Improve appearance without disrupting occupants

Plan work zones, after-hours windows, odor and dust controls, material staging, daily cleanup, communication, and phased completion around facility operations.

Standardize an interior program across multiple locations

Define the repeatable scope, finish and material standards, local exceptions, site data, schedule waves, approvals, reporting, and location-level closeout.

Operational Planning

A modern interior project needs more than a finish schedule

01

Protect

Define work zones, occupant routes, dust and odor controls, staging, and daily cleanup expectations.

02

Sequence

Align repairs, preparation, lighting, painting, flooring, hardware, fixtures, cleaning, and inspections.

03

Communicate

Keep access windows, approvals, changes, completed areas, and operating impacts visible.

04

Close Out

Review finish consistency, punch-list status, care guidance, warranties, deficiencies, and remaining actions.

Larger Scope?

Connect interior work to the broader improvement plan

For renovations, replacements, building-system upgrades, or portfolio rollouts, coordinate the interior scope with capital planning and site standards.

Plan the interior around the people who use it.

Share the facility, affected spaces, desired outcome, operating hours, access, timing, and finish standards. Iron Wolf will help organize the right interior-service path.

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