Industrial Interior Painting

 
 
 
 

Being a good painter does not necessarily mean that someone will be a good industrial painting contractor. Industrial painting is a completely different animal from painting houses or offices.

Typically, industrial painting requires extensive professional equipment and expertise, including access equipment for working at heights, spray machines, sandblasting equipment, pressure washers, and a vast knowledge of paints and coatings not available to the average painter or homeowner. Additionally, there are regulatory safety requirements that must be adhered to: WHMIS training, WSIB, Ontario Working at Heights regulations, scissor lift and boom lift licences, swing stage training and certification.

When working inside an operating Food Plant or Manufacturing Factory, it is vital that an industrial painting contractor has the know-how and expertise to avoid the potential pitfalls that could interfere with the plant’s production or operations … or cause problems with government agencies such as the CFIA (Canada Food Inspection Agency). Especially as “On-Time Delivery” becomes the norm, delays can be costly; we have the manpower to get large industrial painting projects done in short periods of time (during plant shutdowns or on weekends) and are able to offer 24-hour service if necessary. Customers are often surprised at how much we can get done in the time frames we have to work with.

Our painting services include painting factory ceilings (metal deck, concrete, etc.), walls, columns, epoxy and urethane floors (with 5-S markings and floor lines), machines and equipment. Much of our work will be done by spray painting using airless, electrostatic, HVLP spray equipment as appropriate.

Industrial painting requires an extensive knowledge of paint coatings; we aren’t usually dealing with paint that you can pick up at your local paint or hardware store. Industrial applications often require specialty products such as single-component and two-component epoxy and urethane, dryfall, concrete block filler, high performance acrylic and waterborne coatings, and others.

Being a good painter does not necessarily mean that someone will be a good industrial painting contractor. Industrial painting is a completely different animal from painting houses or offices.

Typically, industrial painting requires extensive professional equipment and expertise, including access equipment for working at heights, spray machines, sandblasting equipment, pressure washers, and a vast knowledge of paints and coatings not available to the average painter or homeowner. Additionally, there are regulatory safety requirements that must be adhered to: WHMIS training, WSIB, Ontario Working at Heights regulations, scissor lift and boom lift licences, swing stage training and certification.

When working inside an operating Food Plant or Manufacturing Factory, it is vital that an industrial painting contractor has the know-how and expertise to avoid the potential pitfalls that could interfere with the plant’s production or operations … or cause problems with government agencies such as the CFIA (Canada Food Inspection Agency). Especially as “On-Time Delivery” becomes the norm, delays can be costly; we have the manpower to get large industrial painting projects done in short periods of time (during plant shutdowns or on weekends) and are able to offer 24-hour service if necessary. Customers are often surprised at how much we can get done in the time frames we have to work with.

Our painting services include painting factory ceilings (metal deck, concrete, etc.), walls, columns, epoxy and urethane floors (with 5-S markings and floor lines), machines and equipment. Much of our work will be done by spray painting using airless, electrostatic, HVLP spray equipment as appropriate.

Industrial painting requires an extensive knowledge of paint coatings; we aren’t usually dealing with paint that you can pick up at your local paint or hardware store. Industrial applications often require specialty products such as single-component and two-component epoxy and urethane, dryfall, concrete block filler, high performance acrylic and waterborne coatings, and others.

 
 
 
 

Frequently Asked Questions

When booking interior painting services, common questions include: What type of paint works best for my walls? How long will the job take? Will the painters handle prep and cleanup? Reliable providers of interior painting services will also guide you on colour choices, surface preparation, and finish options to suit your office.

The ideal environment for interior painting services is between 10 °C and 30 °C with low humidity and good ventilation. Paint dries and cures best under stable conditions without drafts or condensation. Professional interior painting services monitor indoor temperature and airflow to ensure smooth coverage and consistent results.

While licensing requirements vary by province, most interior painting service providers operate as registered businesses with insurance and safety compliance. Some provinces require certification or apprenticeship credentials, but all reputable companies offering interior painting services should be fully insured and meet occupational standards.

The hourly rate for interior painting services in Canada typically ranges from CAD $25 to $75, depending on experience, location, and project complexity. Rates can vary between small residential work and large commercial interiors. Reputable providers of interior painting services often offer written quotes based on square footage and prep requirements.

For professional interior painting services, the minimum temperature for most latex and acrylic paints is around 10 °C. Below this, paint may not adhere or cure properly. Skilled contractors who provide interior painting services use low-temperature formulas when work must continue in cooler conditions.

Before hiring interior painting services, avoid washing walls with silicone-based cleaners, skipping repairs, or painting over dust and grease. These issues can prevent proper adhesion. Reliable interior painting services include thorough cleaning, sanding, and priming to ensure an even, durable finish.

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