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Painting Specifications for High-Traffic Commercial Areas: Why Durability Matters
High-traffic commercial areas need more than a standard coat of paint. Corridors, stairwells, receptions, communal entrances, staff kitchens, WCs, schools, healthcare settings, retail premises and busy office spaces are used every day by staff, visitors, tenants, customers and contractors. That level of use affects how surfaces wear. Walls get scuffed. Door frames chip. Skirting boards take knocks from cleaning equipment. Handrails, corners and entrance areas show marks quick
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Interior vs Exterior Commercial Painting: What Hampshire Businesses Need to Budget For
Interior and exterior commercial painting both improve the appearance and condition of a business premises, but they are not priced or planned in the same way. Interior painting is often shaped by access inside the building, furniture, staff disruption, finishes, working hours and surface preparation. Exterior commercial painting is affected by height, weather, access equipment, substrate condition, safety requirements and the durability of the coating system. For Hampshire b
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Painting Offices Without Disrupting Staff: How Commercial Contractors Plan Around Working Hours
Office painting does not always mean closing your workplace. Learn how commercial contractors plan phased, out-of-hours and low-disruption works.
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