What are the best types of paints for facilities maintenance?

When it comes to maintaining industrial facilities, selecting the right type of paint is crucial to ensuring the durability, safety, and aesthetics of your environment. 

Here are four of the best types of paints commonly used in facilities maintenance, each with unique properties suited to different applications:

 

  1. Epoxy floor paints
  • Best for: Hard-wearing and chemical-resistant surfaces
  • Overview: Epoxy floor paints are renowned for their exceptional durability and resistance to chemicals. They create a tough, long-lasting surface that can withstand heavy foot traffic, machinery, and exposure to various substances, making them ideal for industrial shop floors, warehouses, laboratories and more.

 

  • Key benefits:
    • Chemical resistance: Epoxy coatings provide a strong barrier against oils, solvents, and other harsh chemicals, preventing surface degradation.
    • Durability: The hard-wearing nature of epoxy means it can endure the stresses of industrial environments without cracking or peeling.
    • Safety: Epoxy paints can also be formulated to include non-slip properties, enhancing workplace safety.

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  1. PU (Polyurethane) floor paints
  • Best for: Fast-drying and high-gloss finishes
  • Overview: PU floor paints are valued for their quick drying times and attractive, high-gloss finishes. These properties make them an excellent choice for facilities where aesthetics are important, and where quick turnaround times are necessary to minimise disruption to operations.

 

  • Key benefits:
    • Fast drying: PU paints dry rapidly, allowing facilities to return to full operation in a shorter time frame.
    • High gloss finish: The glossy finish not only enhances the appearance of the floor but also makes it easier to clean and maintain.
    • Flexibility: PU coatings are also slightly flexible, which helps them resist cracking under stress or minor impacts.

 

  1. Chlorinated rubber paints
  • Best for: Areas with High Humidity and Moisture Saturation
  • Overview: Chlorinated rubber paints are highly resistant to acids, alkalis, and moisture, making them ideal for environments exposed to high humidity, water, or aggressive chemicals. These paints are particularly suited to areas like swimming pools, water treatment plants, and facilities in humid climates.

 

  • Key benefits:
    • Moisture resistance: Chlorinated rubber coatings prevent water ingress, making them perfect for environments prone to moisture saturation.
    • Chemical resistance: These paints offer excellent protection against a wide range of chemicals, ensuring the longevity of the coated surfaces.
    • Versatility: They can be applied to a variety of surfaces, including concrete, metal, and wood, providing robust protection across different facility areas.

 

  1. Low odour anti-corrosion primer finishers for cladding
  • Best for: Protecting Cladding with Minimal Disruption
  • Overview: Low odour anti-corrosion primers are essential for maintaining the structural integrity of cladding in industrial facilities. These primers offer excellent adhesion and corrosion resistance while being low in odour, making them suitable for use in occupied or enclosed spaces where ventilation might be limited.

 

  • Key benefits:
    • Anti-corrosion properties: These primers protect metal cladding from rust and corrosion, extending the life of the structure.
    • Low odour: The low odour formulation ensures minimal disruption to facility operations and occupants during application.
    • Ease of application: These coatings can be applied with minimal surface preparation, providing a protective finish that is both effective and easy to apply.

 

Each of these paints offers specific benefits that make them ideal for different aspects of facilities maintenance. 

By selecting the appropriate type of paint for your particular needs—whether it’s the hard-wearing resilience of epoxy, the quick-drying elegance of PU, the moisture resistance of chlorinated rubber, or the anti-corrosive properties of low odour primers—you can ensure your facility remains protected, functional, and visually appealing.

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Pronto Paints have been working in facilities maintenance for over 30 years and have an exhaustively researched range of dedicated coatings. Click here to check out our technical specifications. 

Want to book a callback or arrange a coating trial with one of our in-house experts? Drop an email to info@prontopaints.com 

 

Further reading 

What are the main challenges in facilities maintenance that create a need for high quality industrial coatings?

What are the benefits of using specialist industrial coatings for facilities maintenance?

What factors do you need to consider when choosing industrial coatings for facilities maintenance applications?

How do I prepare floors and other surfaces for painting with a specialist industrial coating?