What this service is for
- Factories, workshops, warehouses and industrial estates
- Suitable preparation before coating is specified
- Internal linking to cladding, roof and corrosion treatments for full-envelope planning
Industrial wall coating problems this page covers
Survey checks before specification
- Substrate mix across the elevation
- Movement cracks, failed joints and impact damage
- Contamination from operations, yards or traffic
- Programme constraints around working industrial sites
How industrial wall coating work is approached
Industrial wall coating needs to be planned around the building while it is being used. Access, safety, contamination and drying windows are just as important as the coating product itself.
The right recommendation may combine wall coating with cladding spraying, render repairs, damp-focused preparation or roof edge work so the building envelope is treated as one system.
Common questions
Do you provide a free survey?
Yes. A survey-first process helps identify the right coating, repair or spraying route before any quotation is issued.
Do you work on live commercial sites?
Yes. The site is built around commercial, industrial and agricultural premises where access, safety, programme and business continuity matter.
Can coatings avoid full replacement?
Sometimes. Coatings can be a strong refurbishment route where the substrate is suitable, but the survey decides whether repair, coating or replacement is appropriate.
Do you publish fixed prices?
No. Access, substrate condition, preparation, repairs and specification change the cost too much for responsible fixed-price claims without a survey.