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Dilapidation, Application Methods, Building Cleaning
“Great company. Top quality workmanship and their technicians achieve a great paint finish”
FAQs
Do You Work On Projects Nationwide?
Yes! All of our services are available for various industries in all areas of the UK. We have completed work in Wales and Scotland, as well as projects abroad for UK based clients to ensure their commercial and industrial properties are coherent. Please feel free to speak with the team about your project, and we can help to provide you with a quote for the service required and your location.
Can Cladding Be Painted?
Yes, we offer a cladding repair and spraying service for all types of cladding materials. Cladding spraying can be completed on both the exterior and interior of properties using professional equipment and high-quality products. The team will conduct a site survey to determine whether repairs are required before spraying is completed, and they will be able to identify what paint will be ideal for the material you wish to spray. Spraying your cladding is far more cost-effective than a full replacement, and you can create a bespoke finish using colours and coatings suited to your brand image and requirements. Contact the team to discuss your cladding spraying options and to book in services today.
Why Is Airless Spray Painting Beneficial?
Airless spray painting is complete using a high-pressure pump with a specialised hose that has a small hole in the nozzle of the sprayer. This gives a smooth finish to your project and can withstand harmful corrosive environments.
What Is Cut Edge Corrosion?
Cut edge corrosion is essentially rust that forms on the edges of metal cladding due to a lack in coating once cut and installed. During the manufacturing process, cladding is coated with a protective layer; however, when the cladding is cut to fit the size of your property, the edge becomes exposed. Without spraying a sufficient coating on the exposed areas after installation, your property may be at risk of cut edge corrosion. You can find out more information about this topic in our detailed article.
How Is Cut Edge Corrosion Treated?
The best way to treat cut edge corrosion is through applying a protective layer that has been specifically designed to reduce the effects of rusting and protect the cladding from future damage. You can find out more information about this by taking a look at our article on cut edge corrosion.
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