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Painting/Painters of Walls in Warehouses, Large Buildings & Commercial Facilities

Next to painting the ceiling in a warehouse, commercial building or plant, painting the interior and exterior walls is the best way to improve the overall appearance of your facility.

If you have plans to paint the ceiling in your warehouse or plant, it's a highly cost-effective time to paint the walls as well, because a lot of the cover-up preparation would already be done and the access equipment would already be onsite. Often, once the ceiling is painted, it accentuates any imperfections in the walls. Items such as walls being dirty, yellowed, scraped, or the wrong color can negatively impact the appearance of a facility.

painting/painters of commercial warehouse/building walls The coating system used depends greatly up on the substrate being painted and the use or conditions in the immediate area of the walls. The most commonly used coatings in plants and warehouses are semi- gloss or gloss white paints, either in an alkyd or latex resin.     

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Epoxy paints can be used for a more durable and chemically resistant system, but the cost is higher. Keep in mind also that epoxy paints will yellow with age. If frequent pressure washing of your walls to keep them clean is planned, an epoxy paint finish is a good idea since it will be the most likely of all the coating options to withstand the stress of pressure washing or chemical cleaning.

On bare unpainted wall surfaces, using the appropriate primer is important. On block walls in commercial buildings, especially in a food manufacturing environment, it's critical to prime fill all the pores in the cinder/concrete block to ensure the finish paint is free of pin holes and other small cavities that would allow bacteria to propagate. This is done by using a block filler primer. This primer has a high viscosity and allows the applicator to cover over the porous surface of the block. Hygiene is critical in food and pharmaceutical facilities, so correct surface prep and priming is critical. Mildew and mold- resistant coatings are also available and can be used for added protection. Where mold or mildew are a concern, equally as important is to ensure the ventilation system removes excess moisture from the rooms to prevent a breeding ground for the mold. 

low-odor alkyd coatings use higher quality solvents and prevent odors from contaminating food products nearby. Latex or water- based coatings designed for tougher environments can also be used. low-odor coatings are particularly important when painting a dairy, since dairy products are very susceptible to odor contamination. 

Adhesion characteristics vary between the various coatings and make it important to choose the right one. The most tenacious coatings for walls are epoxy paints, and the least are generally latex coatings. Polyamide epoxy paints chemically react when curing, and are less dependant up on air drying. This chemical cure allows certain epoxy paints to be developed to cure at very low temperatures when applied. This is required when working in a cool room or when the ambient temperature is low. This chemical reaction produces a coating with high surface strength and excellent chemical resistance. This is why epoxy paints are able to withstand harsher conditions. Standard alkyd and latex coatings generally need 10 degrees Celsius or 50 degrees Fahrenheit to dry and cure properly.

In addition to the type of paint used, the color can have an impact up on the cost of your commercial wall painting project. When paint is tinted in a paint store, base colors are used and a balance between titanium dioxide ( for hiding) and the pigment that provides you with the color itself have to be balanced. When more pigment is put into paint to give darker or more vibrant colors, less titanium dioxide is added which creates a paint that has lower hiding characteristics when applied. Therefore, more coats of paint might be required to successfully paint walls with existing darker colors. In addition, darker or more brilliant paints are more expensive per gallon, so that increases the cost. 

On the other hand, when factory- tinted prepackaged colors are produced, the use of powdered pigments allows the paint to include more titanium dioxide and therefore offer much better hiding characteristics. So if you plan to use dark accent colors on your walls, you might be better off choosing a factory- tinted color as opposed to paint tinted from a base in a store, since the hiding will be better. Most manufacturing facilities use white for the majority of the walls, and use darker accent colors for stripes on walls and doors. Sometimes, the bottom 6 ft of a wall is painted darker to hide the area that gets dirty the quickest, so the facility looks cleaner for longer.

Over time, be prepared for some yellowing of your walls if you paint them white. This is a common occurrence, and difficult or impossible to prevent. Generally, paint will discolor uniformly which at least makes the yellowing less noticeable. Manufacturing facilities that use oil mists for lubricating stamping press forms in their production process tend to yellow their painted surfaces faster due to the oil eventually collecting on the walls and ceilings. 

Surface preparation on walls prior to painting can include scraping, cold water washing, hot water washing, dry ice blasting, sandblasting, and solvent washing. You have to be careful with the use of water in a preparation procedure if there is electricity in proximity to the areas being washed. Check to make sure electrical conduits and control boxes are able to withstand water exposure when planning your project (most are not), or accept that there will be temporary electrical shorts in lights, etc.

Have questions about painting the interior or exterior cinder block, cement, concrete, wood or metal/steel walls in your warehouse or large commercial building/facility? Contact us today -- we're here to help.


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