DRY FALL PAINTING/COATINGS
Ideal for use in offices, warehouses, industrial, and commercial applications, dry fall coatings are designed to dry rapidly so that the over spray can be easily removed from the surfaces below. Whether new construction painting or standard maintenance painting, ARC offers a broad range of commercial coating solutions for every phase of your painting project.
Unlike residential and smaller commercial paint jobs, large industrial buildings require a significant amount of paint to cover the surfaces. While brushing and rolling is completely out of the question, airless spraying is the only way to get the job completed efficiently; however, many novice painters often overlook the correct paint to use when painting a commercial or industrial building. The reason ARC chooses Dry fall paint is due to it’s superior quality, leaves no over spray and is easy to clean up. For large outdoor structures, the problem of over spray with other traditional paints can be difficult if not
impossible to solve with traditional masking procedures. The paint droplets of standard coatings can be carried for hundreds of feet on the wind, and still be wet when they fall on surfaces. If spraying is still desired, the prep work required to contain the paint adds a significant amount of man-hours to a project.
Other Benefits Of Using Dry Fall Paint
Dry fall paints use additives that allow the paint droplets to dry rapidly, in as little as a ten foot fall. The paint droplets dry to a dust-like consistency which can be swept away. The dry fall capabilities of these paints are temperature and humidity dependent. Low temps and high humidity increases the fall time required for drying. Not to mention, dry fall paints are available in just about any paint medium your commercial or industrial building needs.
Unlike residential and smaller commercial paint jobs, large industrial buildings require a significant amount of paint to cover the surfaces. While brushing and rolling is completely out of the question, airless spraying is the only way to get the job completed efficiently; however, many novice painters often overlook the correct paint to use when painting a commercial or industrial building. The reason ARC chooses Dry fall paint is due to it’s superior quality, leaves no over spray and is easy to clean up. For large outdoor structures, the problem of over spray with other traditional paints can be difficult if not
impossible to solve with traditional masking procedures. The paint droplets of standard coatings can be carried for hundreds of feet on the wind, and still be wet when they fall on surfaces. If spraying is still desired, the prep work required to contain the paint adds a significant amount of man-hours to a project.
Other Benefits Of Using Dry Fall Paint
Dry fall paints use additives that allow the paint droplets to dry rapidly, in as little as a ten foot fall. The paint droplets dry to a dust-like consistency which can be swept away. The dry fall capabilities of these paints are temperature and humidity dependent. Low temps and high humidity increases the fall time required for drying. Not to mention, dry fall paints are available in just about any paint medium your commercial or industrial building needs.