Warehouse painting & industrial interior coatings

Warehouses encompass vast internal and external envelopes—porous concrete tilt-up panels, blockwork, and corrugated iron cladding. Exterior work protects against UV degradation and carbonation; interior programmes often target increased light reflectance (luminance) to reduce lighting costs and improve worker safety. Maverick deploys high-build acrylics and direct-to-metal (DTM) coatings via HEA airless spray where scale demands throughput, coordinated with resin floors and line marking under one QA narrative.

Core interventions

Walls, steel & exterior envelopeLight reflectance & operational economicsFloor, line marking & resin coordinationLive operations & East Rand mobilisation

Our painting approach

Preparation discipline. Access realism. Independent QA.

PHASE_01

Walls, steel & exterior envelope

Interior steel and masonry receive prep grades matched to exposure—zinc-rich or epoxy tie coats precede topcoats when chloride or corrosive atmospheres demand documented film build on trusses and tilt-up panels. Exterior corrugated and IBR cladding programmes include rust treatment and UV-stable systems sequenced with access plans suited to live logistics yards.

PHASE_02

Light reflectance & operational economics

High-reflectance interior coatings can reduce artificial lighting demand in deep bays—specified where facility managers target energy and safety outcomes, not only colour refresh.

PHASE_03

Floor, line marking & resin coordination

Resin floors, traffic coatings, and demarcation share QA files when we partner specialised flooring crews so wall systems and floor systems age together under one handover pack.

PHASE_04

Live operations & East Rand mobilisation

Night and weekend shifts protect weekday throughput across Isando, Spartan, Kempton Park, and Midrand corridors. Cure holds stay visible on programme boards—no forklift traffic until datasheets permit it.

Dedicated painting service pages

Body corporate, industrial, and rope-access programmes carry different procurement keywords, safety files, and QA expectations. Each spoke below gives technical buyers the depth they need before a site walk-down.

  • Body corporate & sectional-title painting

    STSMA-aligned documentation, phasing, exclusive-use interfaces, waterproofing coordination, and QA artefacts for Gauteng complexes.

  • Industrial & factory painting

    Corrosion control, production-friendly phasing, OHS compliance, and protective systems for steel, silos, and harsh interior environments.

  • Rope access painting

    IRATA-certified high-rise programmes that reduce scaffold footprints, security exposure, and programme duration on towers and complex façades.

Painting Philosophy

Why commercial painting is an asset maintenance decision

Warehouse interior preparation for coatings and light-reflective finishes

Phase 01 / Assessment

Fulfilment centre

Zone painting and HEA spray kept half the grid operational; light-reflective interior topcoat specified for deep storage aisles.

Explore our Industrial epoxy flooring scope for methodology, QA checkpoints, and Gauteng mobilisation detail.

Industrial warehouse wall and steel coating application in Gauteng

Phase 02 / Execution

Cold storage edge

Walls and doors coated during a planned shutdown window with low-temperature-compatible stacks where required.

Explore our Industrial painting scope for methodology, QA checkpoints, and Gauteng mobilisation detail.

Warehouse programme coordinating walls, steel, and resin floor handover

Phase 03 / Handover

Distribution hub

Line marking refreshed after epoxy field cure with thickness maps filed for landlord handover.

Explore our Painting services hub scope for methodology, QA checkpoints, and Gauteng mobilisation detail.

Frequently asked questions

Technical answers for procurement teams, trustees, and facility managers in Gauteng.

Do you install epoxy floors?

Yes via our specialized coatings team or coordinated install with shared QA documentation.

Can forklifts run immediately after painting?

Only after manufacturer cure times for the specific system—never shortcutted on live logistics floors.

Do you use airless spray in warehouses?

Yes on suitable large fields—see our high-volume commercial painting scope for HEA programme detail.

Can you improve interior brightness?

Yes—high-reflectance coatings can be specified where light levels and energy targets justify the stack change.

What areas do you serve?

Gauteng logistics and industrial corridors with mobilisation to adjacent provinces on major tenders.

Our Unbeatable Guarantee

De-Risking Your Multi-Million Rand Asset.

Unlike standard contractors who rely on biased, in-house quality checks, we use a trusted, independent third-party QA company on all projects. This is our commitment to verifiably superior quality.

  1. 01

    Substrate Specification & Assessment

    A dedicated project manager and the independent body conduct an on-site assessment to determine the correct coating system and technical specification required for your specific asset.

  2. 02

    Continuous Application Inspection

    The independent company performs continuous application inspections at every critical stage (surface prep, primer, film thickness) to ensure manufacturer requirements are met before the final coat.

  3. 03

    Verifiable Bi-Weekly Reporting

    You receive bi-weekly progress and substrate reports providing a complete, recorded history of the project. This delivers objective proof of quality and total peace of mind for trustees and facility managers.

Verifiable Proof of Quality

Certified Applicators & Industry Compliant

SikaPlasconDuluxa.b.e.Marmoran
MBA & NAMA Registered
Fully OHS Compliant

Ready for Verifiable, Zero-Risk Quality?

Contact us today to schedule an on-site assessment and receive your substrate-specific specification.