Professional exterior repaints, interior Level 5 finishes, steel and metal coatings, high-build floor systems, and surface prep — applied on schedule, within spec, by an owner who shows up to every job.
From a single repaint to a multi-phase industrial finishing project, Summit Coatings LLC brings commercial-grade materials and proper surface prep to every job.
Full exterior repaint systems for commercial and light-industrial buildings. Substrate inspection, caulk replacement, prime, and top-coat — timed to Idaho's weather windows.
Learn more →From standard latex repaint to knife-applied Level 5 skim coat and high-sheen finish work. Clean, sharp results that hold up to commercial traffic.
Learn more →Rust-inhibiting primers and finish coats for exposed structural steel, stairs, handrails, and metal cladding. Proper surface prep is non-negotiable — we do it right.
Learn more →Epoxy, polyurea, and polyaspartic floor systems for warehouses, shops, and commercial interiors. Durable, chemical-resistant surfaces applied over properly prepped concrete.
Learn more →Fast-dry dry-fall coatings for high-bay industrial and commercial ceilings. Overspray falls dry before hitting the floor — no masking or shutdown required in most cases.
Learn more →Power washing, grind-and-fill, skim coating, caulking, and rust treatment. Quality coatings fail on bad prep — we start every project at the substrate.
Learn more →Calvin is on-site for every project — no project managers, no subcontractors running unsupervised work.
General liability and workers' compensation coverage on every job. Documentation available on request.
We schedule and apply coatings within Idaho's temperature and dew-point windows — no shortcuts that cause early failure.
Industrial primers, high-solids finishes, and proper film thickness — the same spec used on commercial and industrial projects.
Southeast Idaho's climate is hard on paint. Elevation above 4,000 ft means intense UV degradation year-round. Winters drop well below freezing. Summers push 100°F+ on south-facing metal and masonry surfaces. Dry air creates rapid flash-off that traps solvent or causes pinholes in improperly applied high-build coatings.
We don't apply paint when substrate temperatures are below 50°F, when surfaces are within 5°F of the dew point, or when forecast conditions will close the cure window. That discipline is what separates a lasting coating from one that peels in two seasons.
Summit Coatings LLC is based in Shelley and serves commercial and industrial clients throughout the corridor. Reach out to confirm coverage for your location.
Call or email directly — no forms, no runaround. Calvin answers his own phone.