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On-site spraying · Oxford

On-site commercial spraying in 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.

Why Oxford

Why choose us for on-site spraying in Oxford and Oxfordshire.

Track record

  • HVLP and airless on the same job, picked by surface
  • Full polythene masking and extraction as standard, not optional extras
  • Live-site delivery with exclusion-zone management. Used on Primark and Tesco fit-outs

Right fit when

  • Brush-and-roll won't reach the finish standard required.
  • The substrate is large or repetitive and roller marks would show.
  • The programme requires shift-pattern delivery and a consistent film thickness.

Scope · included

What you get when you brief us for on-site spraying in Oxford.

  • HVLP and airless capability on the same job
  • Full polythene masking and dust-curtaining
  • Extraction strategy for live-site work
  • Finish samples on substrate before mobilisation

Sectors · Oxford

Types of building we cover with on-site spraying in Oxford.

  • Retail
  • Logistics
  • Industrial
  • Education
  • Healthcare

Oxford programme

How we run on-site spraying schemes locally.

  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. 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.

Frequently asked · Oxford

What clients in Oxford usually ask first.

Can you clean college and heritage stone safely?
Yes. DOFF steam at low pressure removes soiling without harming the stone; we sample first and work to any conservation conditions.
Do you work in Oxford's pedestrian centre?
Yes. Access, deliveries and out-of-hours working are planned around the centre's restrictions and agreed before we mobilise.
How far do you cover around Oxford?
Oxford city plus Bicester, Abingdon, Witney and the business parks along the A34 and M40 corridor.
How do you control overspray?
Full polythene masking, dust curtains where airflow allows, and extraction where the site permits. We sample-cut before full coverage so the finish is agreed before scale begins.
How fast does it dry?
Most water-based finishes are touch-dry within 30 minutes and recoatable within 2-4 hours. Solvent systems need longer and we plan the shift pattern around them.
Can you spray at height?
Yes. Mast lifts, scissor lifts and scaffold are standard. Access method is confirmed at survey.
Will glazing be protected?
Glazing, gaskets and surrounding fixtures are masked before primer. Glass is checked at demask before handover.
Can you work during trading hours?
Often yes, with the right extraction and shift pattern. Some sites need overnight delivery. We agree the approach at survey, not on the morning of mobilisation.

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