Spray Painting Tips by Birmingham Specialists
Tuesday, September 28th, 2010It’s important to remember that the best spray painting results will invariably come from hiring a qualified and experienced specialist like Shirley Industrial Painters. We have a history of successful spray painting projects in industrial and commercial properties of all kinds. Our trained team has spray painted during both refurbishments and new builds, in interior and exterior situations. This means that we’re in the privileged position of being able to offer advice regarding spray painting Birmingham and other areas. With a trading life extending over forty years, there are few industrial and commercial painting needs which we’re unable to meet.
First and foremost at all times should be health and safety. Here at Shirley Industrial Painters, we’ve achieved Level Five accreditation in the Site Management Safety Training Scheme (SMSTS), which means that we adhere to all the latest safety regulations. When working with airborne paints containing a mixture of chemicals, we can’t stress enough the importance of the correct safety clothing and equipment.
After everything has been approved as safe, the next important decision is which paints to use. At Shirley Industrial Painters we use intumescent and fire protective paints where required in our spray painting Shrewsbury to ensure that a lasting and durable job is undertaken.
This goes for DIY spray painting too; ensure that you’re using the correct paint for the situation at hand, because neglecting to do so could cost more time and money putting things right in the future. Try to think about the use to which the area will be subjected; water, heat, light and vehicle traffic are just some factors to consider.
At Shirley Industrial Painters we endeavour to work closely with clients at times to deliver a paint finish which is ideally suited to the situation. Rather than risk injury or error in DIY endeavours, experts in spray painting Birmingham like us can take care of everything from start to finish.
