We coat the outside of commercial, industrial and agricultural buildings across Greater Manchester. Not just a fresh colour, but a proper, durable defence for your walls, roofs, and cladding. We fix the underlying problems first, then apply a finish that protects your asset for years. If you’re near the M60 or M62, you’ll know exactly what the weather does to buildings here.
Commercial wall coating: a fresh look for your Greater Manchester building
A new building occupier, a rebrand, or just a tired frontage, whatever the reason, a fresh coat of colour can transform your commercial property. We’ve seen how much a tired building exterior can drag down a business’s image. Our coating systems aren’t just about protection; they’re about making your building look sharp again, matching corporate colours across cladding and walls. We work with you to choose the right scheme, lifting the whole impression of your premises. It’s about making the outside match the business inside, projecting professionalism and quality right from the kerb.
Ensuring the right coating for your commercial property
Commercial coatings fail when you put them over defects that haven’t been fixed, or on the wrong kind of surface. Our process makes sure the coating system we put on actually matches what the building needs and what its environment throws at it. A mill conversion up in the Pennine foothills near Oldham needs different protection than a logistics unit near Manchester Airport. The survey nails down all those variables before we even talk about products. We need a full structural understanding to guarantee a lasting solution, not just a temporary cover-up.
Our thorough building survey process
First, we document exactly how the building looks right now, with photos and moisture readings. Then, we check the substrate’s integrity. That means controlled sounding and carefully exposing hidden layers. Only once we’ve done all that do we specify the repairs and the right coating system. It might be breathable mineral coatings for an old brick building or an elastomeric finish for flexible concrete. The final report gives you a clear order of works. We never jump straight to a cosmetic fix.
Call it wall coating or exterior commercial painting, the Greater Manchester jobs that last are the ones where the preparation was honest.

How our survey-led wall coating approach works
Every commercial coating project we do starts with a proper structural survey. We get in there, assess the substrate, whether it’s brick, concrete, render or composite cladding, for stability and how much moisture it’s holding. That’s how we figure out what repairs are needed and which coating system is actually right for the job. This isn’t residential work; commercial coatings have to stand up to more foot traffic, vehicles getting close, and often stricter fire ratings. The survey maps out all the problem zones: loading bays, where downpipes splash, areas that get mechanical impact.
Critical repairs needed before any coating
You can’t just slap a coating over something that’s structurally unsound. Our surveys always find:
- Hollow render that needs stripping back and replacing.
- Brickwork where the mortar has failed and needs repointing.
- Concrete cancer on precast panels. It needs treating.
- Damp proofing where water is getting in below ground.
- Movement joints that need sorting out before you seal them.
The typical condition of commercial walls in Greater Manchester
Walk around Greater Manchester’s commercial buildings and you’ll see a story of its industrial past and present. From the red-brick cotton mills of Oldham to the concrete trading estates of Trafford Park, a lot of facades just show their age. Cracked render, faded coatings, general weather damage. The damp climate here just makes it worse, with driving rain getting behind old coatings and into porous brickwork. Around the M60, salt spray from winter gritting eats at lower wall sections on logistics sites. What starts as a bit of cosmetic wear can quickly turn into something structural if you don’t keep an eye on it.

Building types and common problems in Greater Manchester
The mix of Victorian mills, post-war industrial estates and modern commercial parks in Greater Manchester all throw up different coating challenges. In Rochdale and Bolton, those old textile mills, now offices or workshops, often still have their original brickwork with crumbling lime mortar. Across Salford and Stockport, you’ll see 1960s-80s trading estates with concrete panel systems that are prone to spalling. Even the newer builds on Trafford Park’s commercial zones can suffer from coatings that were just specced wrong and are failing too soon. The common factor is exposure; buildings here face year-round moisture, pollution and temperature swings that really test any external finish.
For commercial properties across Greater Manchester, start with a free survey. Explore more about our commercial wall coating approach.
Recently — July 2026
We do not price a roof we have not stood on, so every job here starts with a proper look at the building.
Summer is the steadiest season for exterior coating: longer dry spells mean preparation, application and curing can be programmed with fewer weather delays.





