Showing posts with label Commercial Paint Sprayers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Commercial Paint Sprayers. Show all posts

Friday, 9 June 2017

Use Specialist Painters For Special Jobs

When we say professional painter, we mean a lot of different types of painters and decorators. Thus, while you might know that you need a professional painter, you might be confused with exactly whom you want. We will try to throw some light on that in this blog so that you can choose the best one for your particular purpose.

You can find these painters listed in the local yellow pages. Internet is another medium where you can find the commercial painters and decorators in London or wherever you live.

Specialist coating painter is one such type. Specialist coating can be anything from a machine enamel to rubberised floor paint or graffiti removal coatings. These painters would often wear special gears like a breathing mask or gloves, safety glasses, apparatus or full covering suit so that nothing untoward happens during the painting.

Fire coating painters are another special type and they would apply fire resistant coating. The most popular fire retardant is the nullifier paint. These coatings are made to withstand a very high temperature for a long duration which means anything carrying these coatings would resist the fire for a long time. These paints are to be of a certain thickness. After it has been applied, the paint must be checked for the correct thickness. If not, the paint might fail its purpose and it might fail to protect the item on which it has been applied.

Wednesday, 10 May 2017

Why Do We Love Spray Painting Especially For Commercial Use?

Spray painting offers many advantages to the painters who use it. We explain why we love it. Commercial paint sprayers, commonly called a paint gun, is a very versatile tool since it can be used to paint on any surface: brick, wood, metal (iron, aluminium, etc.), stucco, and concrete, aggregate. The paint particles projected by this tool will go into the irregularities of the surface and will cover all that is to be covered (bumps, holes, cracks, crevices, nooks, etc., which is why it is often more practical than Brush or roller.

Commercial paint sprayers allow high productivity

Indeed, the commercial paint sprayers allow productivity far greater productivity than the roller or brush. You can easily imagine that the roller is not the ideal tool for painting a corrugated aluminium sheet. In addition, with the gun, one does not have to go back to collect paint as often as one does with the brush, because the gun is connected directly to a large container of paint.

Spray painting gives a nice finish
You will never see brush hairs or roller lint on a wall painted with a paint spray gun. In addition, the thickness of the paint layer is adjustable. Thus, depending on the climatic conditions and the product used, it will be chosen to apply more or less thick layers as best suited.

Disadvantages of spray painting

We often talk about the disadvantages of the paint gun. There are two: the cost of the device is very high, and you can easily damage the car or garage if you paint a day of high winds without proper training. This is why it is always recommended to call on a professional painter.

Friday, 7 April 2017

Benefits Of Spray Paint


Using spray paint at home can be very practical since it saves a lot of time. The main thing is to find the right colour to fit the area you want to paint and also to find the best spray paint companies which will yield the best result. Let’s take a look at the benefits of spray painting.

No numerous coatings – as compared to normal paints, spray paintings do not require multiple coatings which save a lot of time and also tedious efforts to get the desired result. So you can finish a wide space in lesser time than paint brushes or rollers. And one thing which spray painting does which is lacking in other normal painting is that it can cover up cracks and other types of damaged surfaces such as bumps, broken edges and also wide gaps.

No lumpy coating – while it is strenuous to have a smooth surface when using normal brushes, with spray painting it is quite the contrary. You get full control over what you are painting and you can even tackle smooth surfaces with ease.

No boring task – While most normal painting jobs can sound boring, spray paint is quite the contrary. It is somewhat fun and now you can even make customised paintings which will set the area you are painting apart and give it a unique finish. There will be no limit to expressing yourself since there are millions of options with spray painting.

Friday, 3 March 2017

Don't Employ Unlicensed Professional Painters

When you open a business and you want to impress the employees and more importantly, the clients, your office space is the first consideration. It gives those people an idea of how it is going to be to work with and for you. Inviting a probable client to an office space where the paint on the wall is spotty and paint on the door is peeling off would be the first wrong step. Most business owners are concerned only about keeping the clients happy with excellent services and products but they pay little or no attention to making the office space a fresh and modern facility. However, if you are one of those owners who realise the importance of a presentable office and you decide to give a facelift to your office, it’s important to know how you would choose the perfect commercial paint sprayer.

While you are getting ready to find the most eligible painter for your office paint job, you need to have a look at their license. If you are wondering how to choose the right professional painter, you need to know that anyone can buy a few paints and a ladder and take out a lorry and call themselves professional painting contractors. However, these people are not legally allowed to work as painters. You can’t employ those because they are not covered against any mishap at work and you are not covered when you incur a loss as they are not permitted to work as painters. Please stick to licensed professional painters only when you want your office to get a fresh look.

Wednesday, 25 January 2017

How To Find The Exact Colour For Your Exterior


Choosing the exterior paint is as important as choosing the inside paint for your house. The exterior paint is priced equally and you can choose from the same range of colours as well. It is equally easy to apply the exterior paint but generally these paints are more durable. However, you need to consider a few things before you select exterior paint.

As a painter and decorator in North London, we use both oil based and latex based paints for exterior painting. However, the DIY enthusiasts would find it easier to use the latex paints. Latex paints are water based but these paints are tough enough to withstand the harsh weather elements. Oil based paints are harder to apply but they provide much higher quality finish. The colours are more vibrant, they have more depth and the overall finish is way more professional. If you are not sure how to apply oil based paints while you want to enjoy the advantages, you should look for a professional painter or you should compromise and use latex paints.

Selecting the ideal paint is not easy. However, there is one thumb rule which you can follow to choose the most appropriate colour.

If you want to apply the paint on wood directly, you should use oil based paints. Oil based paints work better on wood as they stick to wood better.  The latex paint would peel off from the surface and the finish will be awful.