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. DOFF cleaning that is safe on heritage stone, sympathetic restoration of period metalwork, and retail and commercial decorating worked around a tight, pedestrianised centre.
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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.
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.
Full polythene masking schedule, dust-curtain locations, extraction plan, respirator matrix, exclusion zones during atomisation. Public routes and adjacent occupied areas called out specifically.
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.
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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