Sugar Land's premium residential market — First Colony, Riverstone, and surrounding communities — drives high-value painting work. Higher average job values mean larger upfront material costs. When payment comes 30-45 days later, we bridge the gap.
Premium jobs require premium materials purchased upfront. Payment cycles in Sugar Land's high-end market still run 30-45 days after completion.
Clients in First Colony and Riverstone expect premium paints — Benjamin Moore, Sherwin-Williams high-end lines — at material costs that run $2,000 to $5,000 per job before a brush is lifted. Payment comes weeks later.
Sugar Land's office parks and retail centers hire painting contractors on net-30 to net-45 terms. A $25,000 commercial exterior repaint might not pay out until 6 weeks after final inspection. Crew wages run weekly regardless.
Adding a second or third crew to handle Sugar Land's painting volume means new weekly payroll obligations before the additional revenue materializes. Working capital bridges the hiring-to-payment gap.
Three products designed for the cash flow realities of premium residential and commercial painting in Sugar Land.
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 Sugar Land painting funding options.
60-second application, no credit impact, specialist callback within 2 hours.
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