On-site spraying · Oxford
A factory-grade spray finish, done on site without taking anything out. HVLP for control on the detail and edges, airless for the big repetitive runs. Full polythene masking and live-site extraction so the rest of the building keeps working. Delivered across Oxford and Oxfordshire. Facade cleaning, restoration and commercial decorating across Oxford. A city of college stone, listed frontages and the Westgate retail estate. Heritage-safe DOFF cleaning, sympathetic restoration of period metalwork, and retail and commercial decorating worked around a tight, pedestrianised centre.
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Sectors · Oxford
Oxford programme
01 · Survey
Access method (mast, scissor, scaffold), substrate type, adjacent glazing exposure, extraction requirement. Sample cut on substrate where finish standard is critical, agreed in writing before mobilisation.
02 · Specification
HVLP for control on detail and edges; airless for repetitive large coverage. Agreed dry film thickness per coat. Sheen level confirmed against a physical sample on the actual substrate.
03 · RAMS
Full polythene masking schedule, dust-curtain locations, extraction plan, respirator matrix, exclusion zones during atomisation. Public routes and adjacent occupied areas called out specifically.
04 · Delivery
Mask, sample-cut for client approval, spray in phases, demask each phase before the next starts. Adjacent finishes inspected at demask. No open-overnight masking left on live glazing.
05 · Handover
Walk-the-line, snag, sign-off. Film-thickness check at random sample points where the spec calls for it. Photo record of finished elevations.
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