Cypress's US-290 corridor drives consistent new construction painting volume — new home builds, Cy-Fair residential repaints, and commercial strip center repaints. When GC payment terms and invoice cycles create cash gaps, we bridge them fast.
The US-290 corridor's painting volume is high. The payment delays are equally consistent.
Painting subcontractors on Cypress's new home builds wait 30-45 days after phase completion for GC payment. Materials and crew wages are due immediately. Working capital bridges that gap on every project.
Property management companies handling Cypress's commercial corridors pay on net-30 to net-45 terms. A full exterior repaint of a strip center might be complete for 6 weeks before payment clears.
The Cy-Fair area's steady repaint demand means opportunity to run 2-3 crews simultaneously. Each additional crew requires materials and payroll before the additional revenue materializes. Equipment financing fills that gap.
Three products that address the specific cash flow challenges Cypress painting contractors face on the US-290 corridor.
Bridge the gap between job completion and GC or property manager payment. Repaid as a percentage of daily deposits. No fixed monthly obligation.
Cover primer, paint, masking materials, sprayer fuel, and crew wages between invoice cycles. Approved on revenue, not collateral.
Finance commercial airless sprayers, scaffolding systems, lifts, and work vans. Equipment serves as collateral for better rates.
Takes 60 seconds. No credit impact. A funding specialist contacts you within 2 business hours.
A Lone Star Capital Group specialist will contact you within 2 business hours to walk through your Cypress painting funding options.
60-second application, no credit impact, specialist callback within 2 hours.
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