California Commercial Coatings

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California Commercial Coatings in College Area holds CSLB license #1069587 with C-33 Painting and Decorating and B General Building classifications, serving San Diego commercial and multi-family properties from 5877 Estelle Street in the 92115 ZIP as an exterior coating specialist. The dual classification allows CCC to self-perform stucco demolition, substrate repair, and recoating under a single contract rather than subcontracting the structural prep to a separate general contractor, which eliminates the markup and scheduling gaps that split-scope projects accumulate. Roof-to-wall flashing transitions on flat-roofed commercial buildings require waterproof detailing before new coating goes on, and CCC coordinates that envelope work with Colin's Emergency Roofers in Grantville to ensure the membrane terminates cleanly under the new finish. HOA perimeter-wall projects represent a core workload: the company's crew power-washes stucco, cuts out delaminated sections, patches with fiber-reinforced base coat, and applies elastomeric finish in a single mobilization across walls measured in thousands of linear feet. Electrostatic coating technology handles wrought-iron fencing, metal railings, and steel gates by spraying electrically charged paint particles that wrap around profiles and adhere to recessed surfaces conventional rollers cannot reach, producing a factory-quality finish on field-installed metalwork. SDSU campus housing and the apartment complexes lining El Cajon Boulevard generate a steady volume of exterior repaint work where deferred maintenance on south-facing stucco walls accelerates UV degradation and efflorescence migration through the substrate. Project Manager Matt runs a scope-and-sequence document for each job that maps crew assignments by shift, lift positions, and coating cure windows against the weather forecast, keeping multi-week projects on schedule even when San Diego's May-gray marine layer delays morning application. Attic insulation upgrades sometimes coincide with exterior recoating projects, and CCC schedules wall-penetration sealing to align with the blown-in installation work performed by Attic Construction in College Area so both scopes share the same scaffolding setup. The standard specification calls for Sherwin-Williams Loxon XP elastomeric coating applied at 16 mils wet-film thickness over a bonding primer, delivering a tensile-bridge capacity rated to span hairline stucco cracks up to 1/16 inch under thermal expansion cycling.