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Frequently Asked Questions

Industry Painting Ltd. provides industrial and commercial painting, sandblasting, and spray coating services across the GTA and Southern Ontario, using durable industrial-grade coatings designed for harsh environments and long-term performance.

Sandblasting removes rust, old coatings, and surface contaminants, ensuring proper adhesion of industrial paints. This preparation step significantly increases coating lifespan, improves durability, and helps industrial surfaces withstand extreme operating conditions.

Industrial coatings protect surfaces from corrosion, moisture, chemicals, and wear. When applied correctly, they reduce maintenance costs, extend asset life, and deliver long-lasting performance while remaining cost-effective for commercial and industrial facilities.

Industrial painting can be applied to metal, concrete, steel structures, machinery, tanks, pipelines, and floors. Proper surface preparation ensures coatings bond effectively, providing long-term protection against moisture, chemicals, abrasion, and environmental damage.

The lifespan of industrial coatings typically ranges from 5 to 15 years, depending on the environment, surface preparation, and coating type. High-performance coatings in controlled environments last longer, while exposure to chemicals or extreme weather may reduce their durability.

An industrial painting project includes site inspection, surface preparation, coating selection, application, curing, and final inspection. Each step ensures durability, safety compliance, and optimal performance in demanding environments.

Industrial sandblasting removes rust, old coatings, corrosion, dirt, and surface contaminants before a new coating system is applied. Proper surface preparation helps industrial coatings bond more effectively to steel, concrete, and metal surfaces in demanding environments.

Sandblasting is commonly used for manufacturing facilities, structural steel, tanks, warehouses, and industrial equipment where long-term coating performance is required.

Industrial environments often require specialized coating systems designed to handle moisture, chemicals, abrasion, UV exposure, and temperature fluctuations. Common industrial coatings include epoxy coatings, urethane coatings, zinc-rich primers, and corrosion-resistant protective finishes.

The appropriate coating depends on the operating environment, substrate material, and exposure conditions within the facility.

The repainting schedule for industrial and commercial properties depends on factors such as environmental exposure, surface condition, coating type, and facility operations. Buildings exposed to moisture, chemicals, heavy traffic, or outdoor weather conditions may require more frequent maintenance and repainting.

A planned repainting schedule also helps minimize operational downtime and protect long-term property value. 

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