
Repair
Fast response on HVAC, plumbing, electrical, glass, and the day-to-day issues that keep your concessions running, your restrooms operational, and your venue ready for the next show.
Entertainment venues run on schedules that have nothing to do with the typical 9-to-5. Showtimes drive everything. A theater can’t close a screen on a Friday night. A sports bar can’t pull down its main video wall the day before a playoff game. A casino floor doesn’t close at all. Any project that touches a guest-facing space has to be planned around the calendar of events, releases, and peak nights that drive your revenue.
The buildings themselves are also unusual. Theaters and stadium-style sports bars have sloped floors that complicate fixture installation, painting, and flooring work. Arcades and family entertainment centers have high ceilings that require lifts, fall protection, and crews who know how to work safely overhead while the rest of the venue stays open. Bowling centers have lane equipment that can’t be jostled. Music venues have stage rigging, lighting grids, and sound systems that have to be coordinated around. Casinos have surveillance coverage, cage proximity, and gaming floor regulations that affect how and when crews can move through the space.
Then there’s the food and beverage side, which most entertainment venues now treat as a meaningful part of the business. Concession stands, full kitchens, bar areas, party rooms — all of it has to stay health-code compliant during any work, and most of it can’t go offline for long.
And the restrooms. High-volume entertainment venues put more wear on restrooms in a single weekend than a typical office space sees in a month. Keeping them clean, functional, and on-brand is its own ongoing job.
Most of our entertainment work happens overnight, on dark days, or during slower midweek windows. We build the schedule around your event calendar, not the other way around. If a theater has a major release opening Friday, we’re not painting the lobby on Thursday afternoon. If a sports bar has a championship game on Sunday, the AV work happens Monday through Wednesday. Our project managers coordinate with your operations team and venue managers to find the windows that don’t cost you ticket sales or covers.
High ceilings are standard in arcades, theaters, bowling centers, and music venues. So is specialty equipment that doesn’t tolerate shortcuts — projection systems, lane mechanisms, stage rigging, gaming machines, sound and lighting infrastructure. Our crews know how to work overhead with proper lift equipment and fall protection, and they know what to protect, isolate, or shut down before any work begins. Sloped floors in auditoriums and stadium-seating venues get the same attention. The fixtures, flooring, and finishes still have to land level and look right, which takes crews who’ve done it before.
The non-show parts of your venue often take the most ongoing work. Concession counters, kitchens, bar areas, party rooms, and high-traffic restrooms all need regular attention to stay clean, compliant, and on-brand. We handle the painting, flooring, fixture, and refresh work in these zones on schedules that don’t interfere with service, and we coordinate health-code-sensitive work with your kitchen managers so nothing trips up an inspection.


From emergency repairs to full venue rebrands, the four services below cover the lifecycle of work that keeps your venues open and on-brand. Click into any service for the full scope.

Fast response on HVAC, plumbing, electrical, glass, and the day-to-day issues that keep your concessions running, your restrooms operational, and your venue ready for the next show.

Fixture installation, gaming and arcade reconfigurations, and merchandising work that keeps your floor layout aligned with how guests actually move through the space.

Interior and exterior updates including paint, flooring, signage, and graphics that bring tired venues back to brand standard without going dark.

Full general contracting for new venue buildouts, major renovations, and rebrands across single locations or full portfolios.