This was another cladding spray painting project we were proud to take on, showcasing our ability to adapt to on-site challenges while maintaining high standards of quality.
During the initial inspection, we identified that several sections of the existing paint were peeling and deteriorating. This raised concerns about the long-term adhesion of any new coatings. Our first recommendation was to completely strip the failing paintwork through sandblasting, ensuring a clean and stable surface for repainting. However, after discussing the associated costs with the client, it became clear that this method would significantly exceed the available budget.
Thanks to our experience, we were able to offer a practical and cost-effective alternative. Since the peeling paint came off relatively easily, we carried out a controlled and efficient removal using mechanical and manual methods. This approach allowed us to avoid the high costs of blasting while still achieving a properly prepared surface.
Once the surface was cleaned and free from loose paint, we proceeded with the spray application of a high-performance cladding coating system, designed to adhere well even in more demanding conditions. The paint was selected not only for its durability but also for its resistance to weathering, UV exposure, and temperature fluctuations—factors that are especially important for industrial units exposed to the elements.
The results speak for themselves: the colour remains vibrant, the finish is smooth and uniform, and there has been no recurrence of peeling, even in areas where the original coating had previously failed.
This project clearly demonstrates that with the right expertise, careful surface preparation, and the use of high-quality materials, excellent and long-lasting results can be achieved—even when working within tight budget constraints.