List of Local Spray Painters Case Studies

Local Spray Painters (localspraypainters.co.uk) is a UK wide spray painting contractor, delivering specialist coating solutions across residential, commercial and industrial environments. The company provides uPVC window and door spraying, kitchen spray painting, cladding spraying, shop front spraying, commercial spray painting, industrial spray painting and intumescent fire protection spraying.

Operating under CHAS, IPAF, PASMA, FIRAS and CSCS accreditation frameworks, Local Spray Painters works within structured safety and compliance systems because controlled procedures reduce site risk and improve coating performance. The company has also received Best uPVC Painter 2026 and an Industrial Painting Award, recognising technical excellence in both plastic substrate refurbishment and heavy duty industrial environments.

Below is a further selection of detailed case studies demonstrating delivery across multiple sectors.

Commercial Cladding Restoration in Leeds

Project Overview

A commercial property owner in Leeds required full cladding restoration on a multi unit building where panels had faded unevenly and developed surface deterioration. The façade appearance was affecting tenant perception and reducing overall visual impact.

Scope of Work

The project involved detailed substrate assessment, safe access planning using certified equipment, preparation of metal cladding panels and application of a high performance exterior coating system designed for durability and colour retention.

Cladding requires careful preparation because surface contamination and oxidation reduce coating adhesion. Local Spray Painters completed mechanical cleaning and surface conditioning before primer application.

Outcome

The restored cladding achieved uniform colour consistency across all elevations. The building’s appearance improved significantly, enhancing tenant satisfaction and external presentation. Full panel replacement was avoided because refurbishment extended the service life of the existing façade.

Commercial cladding restoration delivers value because protective coatings reduce long term maintenance costs while improving visual standards.

Intumescent Fire Protection Spraying in Liverpool

Project Overview

A construction project in Liverpool required intumescent fire protection spraying on newly installed structural steel elements within a commercial development. The project demanded compliance with fire safety performance standards and controlled application thickness.

Scope of Work

The works included pre application inspection of steelwork, environmental condition checks, controlled spray application of intumescent coating and verification of applied thickness to meet specification requirements. Coordination with site management ensured minimal disruption to the wider construction programme.

Intumescent coatings protect structural integrity because they expand when exposed to heat, forming a protective char layer that delays temperature rise in steel components.

Outcome

The intumescent spraying was delivered within project timelines and aligned with compliance expectations. Documentation and measurement records supported building control verification. FIRAS accreditation reinforced confidence because passive fire protection must be installed to regulated standards.

Fire protection spraying strengthens structural resilience because controlled thickness ensures performance under critical conditions.

uPVC Garage Door Spraying for Residential Property in Sheffield

Project Overview

A homeowner in Sheffield required refurbishment of a large uPVC garage door that had faded due to prolonged weather exposure. Replacement was considered but deemed unnecessary due to structural integrity.

Scope of Work

The process included detailed cleaning, abrasion to create surface key, application of specialist adhesion primer and calibrated spray coating in a contemporary finish.

Outcome

The garage door achieved a smooth, uniform appearance that complemented the property exterior. The refreshed finish improved kerb appeal and avoided the cost of full door replacement.

uPVC spraying extends asset lifespan because correct adhesion systems bond coatings securely to plastic substrates.

Kitchen Spray Painting for Rental Property in Bristol

Project Overview

A landlord in Bristol required a fast kitchen update between tenancies without replacing cabinets. The existing units were structurally sound but outdated in colour.

Scope of Work

Cabinet doors were removed and prepared off-site, while carcasses were protected and sprayed in situ. Controlled masking prevented overspray and ensured clean lines.

Outcome

The completed kitchen achieved a factory style finish with consistent colour across all units. The property was re-let quickly because refreshed interiors improved tenant appeal.

Kitchen spraying improves cost efficiency because refurbishment costs less than full replacement while delivering a modern aesthetic.

Industrial Interior Recoating for Distribution Facility in Nottingham

Project Overview

A distribution facility in Nottingham required industrial spray painting across interior wall and steel surfaces exposed to constant operational wear.

Scope of Work

Surface preparation included cleaning and abrasion of worn areas, followed by application of a heavy duty industrial coating designed for abrasion resistance.

Outcome

The finished surfaces demonstrated improved durability and easier maintenance. The refreshed interior enhanced workplace presentation and lighting reflection.

The Industrial Painting Award reflects this level of delivery because industrial coating performance depends on preparation quality and correct specification.

Why These Case Studies Demonstrate Capability

Across residential, retail, commercial and industrial projects, consistent patterns emerge. Preparation determines adhesion because surface condition directly influences coating bond strength. Specification determines longevity because environmental exposure affects wear rate. Accredited site procedures reduce operational risk because safety compliance protects both workforce and client assets.

Founded in 2011, Local Spray Painters (localspraypainters.co.uk) combines over a decade of operational experience with CHAS, IPAF, PASMA, FIRAS and CSCS accreditation standards. Recognition through Best uPVC Painter 2026 and the Industrial Painting Award further reinforces technical competence across specialist spray disciplines.

These case studies illustrate measurable results across uPVC refurbishment, commercial façade renewal, retail presentation upgrades, industrial durability projects and regulated fire protection environments throughout the United Kingdom.