There are thousands to choose from, as well as many finishes. Additionally, we have a selection of paints specifically designed for coating steelwork. We can paint steelwork that has been built new or renovated steelwork and girders that have been there for a long time.
In general, permits are not required prior to industrial painting jobs. This is required only in very rare instances, particularly for government clients and bonded jobs. Most often, someone in your company will already be aware of the requirements that your project must meet. Most commercial buildings can paint anywhere they want without concern.
With more than 40 years of experience, our high-quality craftsmanship speaks for itself.
We offer a variety of services, including residential and commercial. This allows us to help each client in a unique way. These are the core services that we offer: painting and decorating, cornicing. Windows, doors, internal or external, plastering. Rendering is another option.
There are sometimes environmental hazards, such as lead paint, asbestos and mould, that must be addressed before any painting project can start. These environmental hazards can cause serious health problems and make it difficult to paint certain areas. Only a few industrial painting contractors have the ability to manage the remediation process on their own. Preferred is able to check for asbestos and lead for clients who require it. It is possible that hazard resolution could add time depending on your project's status.
You can expect estimates from your contractor regarding the timeframe. These estimates will help you plan for equipment downtime, and other issues. Your team should be able to understand how a painting project could affect their day and how they should adapt their work habits, if any. Also, it is important to discuss with your team how you plan to follow up with them if there are any delays or additional steps.
We are experts in specialist coatings for specialty products. We use the most recent coating technologies, such as polysiloxane coats.