05 Paint Preparation
Surface Preparation
Proper surface preparation and proper prep work are essential to the painting process. Preparing the surface adequately ensures a smoother application of paint, lessens the likelihood of peeling or blistering, and contributes to an overall superior end result and quality paint job.
Surface preparation for painting involves cleaning, removing old layers, and creating a profile on the surface so that the new coating adheres properly. The type of preparation needed depends on the surface's condition and material. Our team does a thorough assessment for prep.
Preparing the material for the actual painting often stands as a cornerstone to achieving a flawless, long-lasting finish. It is the preliminary phase of prep work that lays the groundwork for a successful painting project.
Large scale wall preparation for Pace Gallery Exhibition
Refining a wall surface
Confiming ceiling is straight and flat and ready for paint
Checking to see if wall and stone step are in alignment
05 Paint Preparation
Surface Preparation
Decorative painted floors are an artistic and functional choice for enhancing the visual appeal of a space. They involve applying paint, stencils, or patterns to various types of flooring materials, such as wood, concrete, or tiles, to create unique designs. Many clients opt for geometric patterns, floral designs, or custom artwork that reflects their personal style.
For color Schemes, Bold colors can create a vibrant focal point, while muted tones can provide a more subtle, sophisticated look.
For textures, paint can mimic other materials, such as stone or tile, adding depth and interest to the floor.
Flanking & Skim Coating
Epoxy