Skip to content
National Coating Specialists

England coating coverage

Agricultural Building Coating Peterborough

Survey-led Agricultural building coating for commercial, industrial and managed buildings in Peterborough.

Peterborough coverageRoof, wall, cladding & repairCity-specific survey route

Trusted coating systems & manufacturers

Coating manufacturerCoating manufacturerCoating manufacturerCoating manufacturerCoating manufacturerCoating manufacturerCoating manufacturerCoating manufacturerCoating manufacturerCoating manufacturerCoating manufacturerCoating manufacturerCoating manufacturerCoating manufacturerCoating manufacturerCoating manufacturerCoating manufacturerCoating manufacturerCoating manufacturerCoating manufacturer
A real surveyor on your roof, not a call centreCoat, repair or replace: honest adviceManufacturer coating systemsFree written condition report
Agricultural building coating Peterborough starts with the building condition, not a generic price

City survey route

Agricultural building coating Peterborough starts with the building condition, not a generic price

Commercial and industrial buildings in Peterborough can need coating, spraying, corrosion treatment, exterior wall preparation or repair work depending on the surface condition.

We review the building, surface and access first, then recommend the right route before any price.

Book your free site survey

Coating agricultural buildings around Peterborough

The farmland around Peterborough runs from fen-edge arable to mixed holdings, and the building stock follows suit: steel portal-frame grain stores, machinery sheds sized for modern kit, older asbestos-cement roofed barns, and on many farms a building or two now earning rent as storage rather than housing crops. Whatever the use, the failure pattern is familiar. Roofs put up thirty or forty years ago have reached the stage where the surface is gone even though the sheet and the frame are not: chalking and rust on steel, porosity and moss on fibre cement, rooflights turned brittle and yellow. A surveyed, properly prepared coating system deals with that stage well. Our work around Peterborough starts with establishing whether your building is at that stage, or past it.

Why preparation decides whether a coating works

The coating itself is the visible part of the job, but the preparation is what determines whether it lasts. That means cleaning the substrate back to something sound, treating corrosion properly rather than painting over it, resealing or refixing laps, dealing with failed fixings, and replacing any sheets or rooflights beyond saving before the system goes on. On fen-edge buildings that take wind-driven rain across open ground, laps and fixings are usually where the water is getting in, and a coating that ignores them just hides the evidence for a season. Gutters get the same scrutiny: a long-span store draining through corroded bolts and failed joints needs that fixed as part of the package, not left as the next leak.

Working to the farm’s timetable, not ours

Around Peterborough the constraint is usually the store cycle. Grain has to be out and the building cleaned before roof work overhead makes sense, and everything has to be finished, cured and tidy before intake. Add cultivations, drilling and the general traffic of a working yard, and the realistic window is often narrower than the calendar suggests. Where buildings are let for storage, the tenant’s contents and access add another layer to plan around. We settle all of this at survey stage and put the programme in writing, including what yard space access equipment needs and how weather contingency is handled. Farms have enough variables without their contractor being one of them.

When we advise against coating

A coating contractor who says yes to every roof is not giving advice, just taking orders. We recommend against coating when:

  • Fibre-cement sheets are cracked, delaminating or too fragile for safe preparation
  • Steel sheeting is perforated or has lost real thickness, not just its finish
  • The structure underneath needs attention that a coating would only cover up
  • The building is likely to be replaced, extended or converted in the next few years
  • Repair and preparation costs approach the cost of re-sheeting

In those cases the report says repair, partial replacement or full replacement, with the reasoning shown. Plenty of jobs end up hybrid: re-sheet the worst slope, coat the rest, renew the rooflights. The point is to put the budget where the building actually needs it.

Survey first across Cambridgeshire and beyond

We are based in the South East and work England-wide, so Peterborough and the surrounding fen-edge farmland sit comfortably in our coverage. The survey is the foundation of every job: substrate condition, fixings, gutters, rooflights, previous repairs, current use and future plans, all assessed and written up with a clear recommendation. If that recommendation is not to coat, you will hear it from us first. If your store, barn or shed has reached decision time, book the survey and decide from facts rather than guesswork.

Accredited, insured & manufacturer-approved

Chas accreditationSafecontractor accreditationPublic Liability accreditationFully Accredited accreditation

Where we work

Sectors and buildings we coat

Survey-led coating, spraying and exterior refurbishment across commercial, industrial and agricultural property in England.

Industrial & warehouse roofsCommercial claddingFactories & production unitsAgricultural buildingsRetail & business unitsManaged estates & facilitiesRender & masonryMetal cladding & cut-edge corrosion

How it works

Our survey-led process

1SurveySubstrate, access, exposure, corrosion and repairs are inspected first.
2ReportA written condition report on what the building actually needs.
3SpecifyCoat, repair and replace options separated clearly.
4PlanWorks shaped around safety, weather windows and site continuity.
5ProtectThe right system applied to extend life and restore the finish.

Why specify with us

A straight, survey-led service

Free site surveyA proper condition survey and a written report before any price.
Coat, repair or replaceHonest advice for the building, even when coating is not the right answer.
Manufacturer-approved systemsCoatings specified to the substrate and exposure, not a generic paint job.
Across EnglandCommercial, industrial and agricultural buildings, South-East based.

Get a free, no-obligation site survey

A real surveyor inspects the building, photographs the condition and quotes only what it needs. Send the details and we will come back with a clear, practical route forward.

Book your free site survey

What does your building need?

Pick the surface, then the problem. We will point you to the right service.