With industrial coatingscontractors, full-time, experienced
commercial painting contractor employees understand how to apply a broad range
of products to any surface. They do not use a one size fits all approach, but
customize their tools, techniques and teams to accomplish residential,
commercial and industrial projects.
Contractors take pride in their team’s
industry-leading commercial painting contractor services and flexibility.
Depending on the client’s needs, they can quickly and easily transition from
painting industrial tanks one week, to office buildings the next. Since they
have a variety of skilled professionals, they place them in client projects
that they can perform their best in. Although they have specialists available
with extensive knowledge in specific focus areas of commercial and industrial
painting, they ensure their staff can perform it all. These are just a few
categories that demonstrate industrial coatings contractors experienced
versatility.
Industrial Painting
Contractors and water tower painting
companies who specialize in industrial painting must be experienced with the
appropriate types of coatings and how to reduce associated risks when
performing work at heights. Doing the work safely is just as important as doing
it well.
Industrial Floor coatings
Custom Coatings’ process for a new floor
coating starts with a floor survey and comprehensive inspection. Then the
surface is cleaned by grinding away the surface layer of concrete. This removes
contaminations and creates a layer substrate acceptable for primer and coatings
to adhere. Concrete grinding is not always necessary and is determined on a
case by case basis.
Industrial Roof Coatings
Just like floor coatings, a new roof
coating begins with a roof survey and comprehensive inspection. Debris is
cleaned off the roof surface, fasteners are replaced or tightened, new patches
installed and rust removed as necessary. Crushed insulation is also replaced.
The roof is primed using a high-grade primer to inhibit rust and all seams and
fasteners are sealed. Finally, a premium coating is applied to the appropriate
thickness, which is thicker than most available single ply roof membranes. Roof
coatings have many advantages, with lower installation cost compared to a new
roof being one of them.
Equipment Coating
Industrial coatings require different
surface preparation than paints do. Poor surface preparation often leads to
blistering and peeling, discoloration from underlying contaminates, mold and
corrosion due to poor coating adhesion. Equipment must be hand cleaned to
remove oil and other contaminants and to protect electrical components. Most
industrial coatings are used for corrosion control on equipment, exposed steel
and concrete.
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