Industrial Painters

Industrial Painting Chattanooga TN — Painter Ready

The authority when it comes to industrial painting

If you have a manufacturing facility, processing plant, or other heavy-duty property then you need your paint to be beyond mere aesthetics. That’s going to take a specific paint and quality industrial painters. We at Painter Ready have experience in industrial painting Chattanooga TN to ensure that quality.

What is involved in industrial painting?

Industrial painting focuses on preventative protection as opposed to your average decorative commercial painting job, think function over form. The result is a protective layer of paint that will withstand the hard-working conditions it will be exposed to. After an industrial painter has done their job well, your surfaces will be less prone to corrosion. That’s why it is crucial for the owners to turn to experienced industrial painters who know how to deliver the protection and efficiency of industrial paints and coatings.
Chances are you have seen industrial painted:

  • Manufacturing Plants
  • Warehouses
  • Factories
  • Industrial Locations
  • Metal Buildings
  • And features within these areas such as safety lines and tour routes
Why should you invest in industrial painting in Chattanooga?
To prevent rust.

Perhaps the most common application for industrial coatings is to guard against rust and corrosion. This is essential not only because equipment may be exposed to water, but also because of the highly caustic chemicals found in many manufacturing and processing plants.

To fireproof your equipment.
A growing number of industrial painting products today include an intumescent fireproofing layer. This feature protects facilities and equipment from the threat of fire by helping to contain its spread.
To reduce the energy consumption of your building.

Large-scale facilities often require a significant amount of cooling to keep them comfortable, but running air conditioners can be expensive and hurt a business’s carbon footprint. This is why reflective industrial paints which bounce heat away from walls instead of absorbing it can go a long way toward reducing a building’s energy consumption.

Choose Painter Ready for your industrial painting in Chattanooga!

STEP 1: Free Professional Estimate

It all begins with a free professional estimate. We inspect the metal you’d like us to paint and take into account any repairs or maintenance needed.

STEP 2: Light Wash

To begin with, our Painter Ready workers lightly wash the metal building with a power washer. Washing creates a nice, clean surface for our new paint to stick to.

STEP 3: Priming

Painter Ready workers then prime any exposed metal or any rusty metal. It’s important to use good, quality metal primers for these areas.

STEP 4: Determining Preferences

There are then some circumstances where it is preferred to use metal-specific paints, we evaluate this on a case-by-case basis. We can give you the best selection of coatings for painting your metal building.

STEP 5: Painting

We paint metal in various ways including airbrushing, dipping, and rolling. The process of rolling is used in a continuous process called coil coating to apply paint to metal.

STEP 6: Cleaning

Painter Ready workers clean the area and return it to how we found it. The paint dries within a few hours, and we remove all painting materials and coverings.

STEP 7: Inspection

Everything is cleaned for your walk-through and inspection. We give you the opportunity to look the work over and ensure you are satisfied with our metal building painting.

Choose Painter Ready for your industrial painting in Chattanooga!

Frequently Asked Questions

What’s Different about the application process?

Industrial painting is governed by a number of formal standards and certification programs to ensure high-performance paints and quality painting contractors. One such industry standard for corrosion protection of steel structures by protective paint systems is ISO 12944, which covers:

  • Classifications of environment and corrosivity, such as pollution, temperature, humidity, and exposure to both fresh and sea or brackish water.
  • Types of surfaces, substrates, and surface preparation. Industrial painting involves a diverse range of substrates like concrete and metal and surfaces and structures that may include machinery, tanks, and piping systems.
  • Protective paint systems, including acrylic, alkyd, epoxy, polyurethane, and other specialized ones like chlorinated rubber.
  • Other standards and specifications include ASTM paint and related coating standards and AMPP corrosion and coatings standards.

What are the methods to apply the paint?

We do roller and paintbrush applications when needed, but airless sprayers are almost always faster, more efficient, and controllable.

What surfaces can be painted?

Cement, Brick, Block, Metal, Ductwork, Pipes, Machinery.

Contact our team today for a free estimate!

We offer up front pricing, timely service, and a reliable crew for results you’ll love.