Replacing tired doors, ceilings, cladding and joinery is expensive and disruptive. On-site spray painting offers a different route: a factory-quality finish applied where the surfaces already are, while the building stays open.
What can be sprayed on site?
- Doors, frames and architraves
- Ceilings, bulkheads and partitions
- Kitchen units and joinery
- uPVC and aluminium windows and curtain walling
- Cladding, shopfronts and structural steel
How disruption is controlled
The key is preparation and containment. Work areas are fully masked and screened, overspray and fumes are managed, and most jobs are programmed out of hours or in phases so staff, stock and the public are unaffected. Modern coatings are touch-dry quickly, so areas are usually back in use the same or next day.
The finish
Spray application gives a smooth, even, brush-mark-free finish in any RAL, BS or Pantone colour, from dead-matt to high gloss. It is the same principle as factory coating — just applied on site.
Where it shines
Offices mid-refurbishment, retail shopfronts and fascias, hotels between bookings, dealerships rebranding and live construction projects all benefit. The result looks new without the cost, waste and downtime of replacement.
Get a quote
Send a few photos of what you want refreshed and we will come back with colours, a method and a fixed price for commercial spray painting that fits around your operation.
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