Coatings Built for Heavy Use

Native Colors Professional Painting applies industrial coatings and protective finishes for facilities in Pembroke and surrounding areas.

Industrial facilities in Pembroke deal with conditions that standard paint cannot handle, including exposure to chemicals, moisture, high temperatures, and constant abrasion from equipment and materials. When metal surfaces corrode or concrete floors wear through, the underlying structure is at risk, and downtime for repairs becomes expensive and disruptive.

Native Colors Professional Painting applies heavy-duty industrial coatings and high-performance paint systems designed for factories, plants, warehouses, and processing facilities in Pembroke. We use corrosion-resistant and chemical-resistant finishes that extend the lifespan of metal, concrete, and masonry surfaces. Our crews are trained to prepare and coat surfaces according to manufacturer specifications, ensuring proper adhesion and long-term protection.

If your facility has corroded equipment, damaged floors, or surfaces that need protection, contact us to discuss coating options and project timelines in Pembroke.

Surface prep and coatings matched to the environment

We begin by evaluating the surfaces in your facility in Pembroke, identifying rust, oil contamination, old coatings, or damage that will interfere with adhesion. Metal surfaces are abrasive blasted or wire brushed to remove corrosion and old paint, then primed with rust-inhibiting coatings. Concrete floors are cleaned, etched, and sealed before applying epoxy or urethane systems.

After the coatings cure, you will see a uniform finish that resists chipping, peeling, and chemical damage. Metal beams and equipment will be protected from further corrosion, and floors will have a hard, cleanable surface that stands up to forklifts and heavy loads.

We use high-performance paint systems formulated for industrial environments, including epoxies, urethanes, and zinc-rich primers. Coating selection depends on the substrate, exposure conditions, and expected service life. If ventilation or containment is required, we coordinate with your facility staff to meet safety and operational needs.

Common concerns before coating work begins

Facility managers typically ask about prep requirements, cure times, and how we work around equipment and production schedules.

How long does it take for industrial coatings to cure?
Most epoxy and urethane coatings reach full cure in five to seven days, though light foot traffic may be allowed after 24 to 48 hours. We will provide a detailed timeline based on the specific product and conditions.
What surfaces can you coat in an industrial facility?
We coat metal beams, piping, tanks, machinery, concrete floors, masonry walls, and steel structures. If a surface requires blasting or chemical cleaning before coating, we handle that as part of the prep.
How do you prepare corroded metal before applying coatings?
We remove rust and old paint using abrasive blasting, grinding, or wire brushing, depending on the surface and access. Once the metal is clean and profiled, we apply a rust-inhibiting primer followed by the topcoat.
Can you work around our production schedule?
Yes, we coordinate with your team in Pembroke to schedule work during shutdowns, weekends, or off-shift hours. If the project requires phased access, we adjust the timeline accordingly.
What kind of coatings do you use for chemical exposure?
We use epoxy and urethane systems formulated to resist specific chemicals, including acids, solvents, and caustics. The coating is selected based on the type and concentration of exposure your facility deals with.

Native Colors Professional Painting provides industrial painting and protective coatings for manufacturing and processing facilities throughout Pembroke. Call (910) 827-4695 or visit the contact page to discuss your project and request a site evaluation.