Commercial Spray Painting Bloxwich: Professional Finishing for Every Property Type
Choosing the right approach to painting Bloxwich properties requires more than picking a colour. Facilities managers, property owners, and operations teams across Bloxwich need to weigh surface condition, substrate type, access requirements, and finish specification before committing to a programme of work. Get those decisions right and the result is a durable, consistent finish that protects the building and reflects well on the business operating from it. Get them wrong and you're redecorating again within two years.
Commercial Painting Company brings 8 years of experience and 300+ completed projects to every job we take on in Bloxwich. We're rated 4.9 out of 5 from 250 reviews, carry £10M public liability insurance, and hold CHAS and Constructionline accreditations. Every project comes with our 20 years coating warranty, and every quote is written, detailed, and free.
Bloxwich has a distinct property mix — Victorian and Edwardian terraces near the town centre, interwar pebbledash semis, post-war rendered estates such as Blakenall Heath and Beechdale, and commercial and industrial units with engineering heritage that go back generations. Each surface type calls for a different specification. Our job is to match the right coating system to your specific building.
Book a free site visit today, and we'll assess the property, recommend the correct approach, and deliver a written quote with no obligation attached.
Our Commercial Spray Painting Services in Bloxwich
Professional spray application delivers a level of coverage uniformity that brush and roller simply cannot replicate at commercial scale. Here's what we handle across Bloxwich.
Exterior Masonry and Render Coating
Bloxwich has a high concentration of pebbledash and roughcast rendered properties — particularly across post-war estates like Blakenall Heath and Beechdale, where large surface areas make spray application the only practical choice. Tired, discoloured masonry is one of the most common reasons facilities managers and landlords contact us. We prepare the surface correctly — filling voids, treating any active damp, priming where specified — then apply a breathable masonry coating in a controlled, consistent pass.
What's included in a typical masonry coating programme:
- Full surface inspection and condition report
- Crack repair and substrate preparation
- Primer application where required by the substrate
- Two-coat finish system in the specified colour and texture
- Edge masking and protection of windows, fascias, and landscaping
- Post-application inspection and written sign-off
Cladding and Façade Painting
Commercial and industrial units across Bloxwich — particularly those along the A34 corridor with its mix of business parks and light industrial premises — often have steel or aluminium cladding that has oxidised, faded, or been mechanically damaged. Our cladding painting service restores the façade without the cost and disruption of a full panel replacement programme.
We work at height using PASMA and IPAF-compliant access methods, which matters for larger industrial buildings where safe working at elevation is non-negotiable.
Industrial and Warehouse Coatings
Factories, warehouses, vehicle bays, and distribution units require coating systems that can handle chemical exposure, temperature variation, and heavy traffic. Our industrial painting and warehouse coating programmes use industrial-grade coatings specified for the environment, not just the aesthetics. Internal steelwork, concrete floors, racking systems, and external elevations all fall within scope.
UPVC and Metal Component Respraying
Older UPVC window frames, fascias, soffits, guttering, and shopfront surrounds on 1980s and 1990s Bloxwich properties discolour over time. Replacement is expensive and disruptive. Spray repainting restores the original appearance — or updates to a new colour — at a fraction of the replacement cost, with results that last.
What Sets Us Apart
Surface preparation is where most spray painting jobs fail. We spend more time on prep than application, because a coating applied to a compromised substrate will peel, crack, and fail regardless of how good the paint is.
- Written specifications before work starts. Every project gets a documented scope of work, so you know exactly what surface preparation, primer system, and finish coats are included.
- Dedicated project management. One point of contact from site visit to sign-off. No handoffs, no miscommunications.
- Finish options matched to the substrate. We don't apply the same product to a brick warehouse wall and a rendered residential façade. Specification is always substrate-led.
- CHAS and Constructionline accredited. Both accreditations are current and available on request, relevant for facilities managers procuring on approved supplier lists.
- 20 years coating warranty on qualifying systems, backed in writing.
- PASMA and IPAF-compliant access. Safe working at height on all commercial projects, documented and insured.

Commercial Spray Painting vs Traditional Alternatives
| Spray Application | Brush & Roller | |
|---|---|---|
| Method Used | Airless or HVLP spray equipment, controlled application | Manual application with brush, roller, or pad |
| Finish Durability | Consistent film build across the full surface | Varies with operator technique; prone to uneven coverage |
| Environmental Controls | Requires masking, wind screening, and containment at height | Lower containment requirement; better in confined spaces |
| Disruption Level | Efficient on large open elevations; requires preparation time | Slower on large surfaces; lower setup requirement on small areas |
| Typical Turnaround | Faster on large commercial surfaces once set up | Better suited to small or intricate areas |
| Best Suited For | Warehouses, industrial units, large rendered elevations, cladding systems | Intricate detailing, restricted access zones, small residential features |
Spray application is the right choice for most commercial and large-scale residential jobs in Bloxwich. Brush and roller still has a role on intricate elements, window reveals, metalwork detailing, and tight access zones where spray containment isn't practical. A good specification uses both where each performs best.
Common Commercial Spray Painting Problems We Fix in Bloxwich
Peeling and Flaking Masonry Coatings
Pebbledash and rendered surfaces on Bloxwich's interwar and post-war housing stock are particularly prone to coating failure when the substrate has been painted previously with non-breathable products. Moisture becomes trapped, and the coating lifts. We strip back to a stable substrate, treat any damp, and apply a breathable system that allows the wall to perform correctly.
Oxidised and Faded Cladding
Steel and aluminium cladding on commercial units oxidises over time, particularly in areas with a historically industrial atmosphere like Bloxwich's Black Country setting. Left untreated, surface rust compromises the panel itself. We degrease, abrade, prime, and finish with a topcoat specified for the metal substrate and the exposure level of that elevation.
Blown and Cracked Render
Render that has delaminated from the substrate, common on older Leamore and Blakenall Heath properties, cannot simply be painted over. We assess the extent of the failure, cut out and replace blown sections, allow adequate cure time, and then coat the repaired area to match the rest of the elevation.
Discoloured UPVC
UPVC installed in the 1980s and 1990s yellows and discolours through UV exposure. Replacement is rarely necessary. We clean, key, prime, and spray UPVC components to a factory finish standard, restoring the appearance and extending the serviceable life of the frames, fascias, and soffits.
Failed Shopfront and Commercial Façade Finishes
High foot traffic and physical contact cause rapid wear on shopfront finishes along Bloxwich town centre. Scuffs, chips, and peeling paint on commercial façades undermine the appearance of the business. We recoat to a durable, cleanable standard, often within a single working day for a straightforward shopfront.

Our Commercial Spray Painting Process in Bloxwich
Every project follows the same structured process. This is how we get consistent results across warehouses in Bloxwich and shopfronts on the high street alike.
- Initial Site Visit and Assessment. We visit the property in Bloxwich, inspect the substrate condition, note any areas of failure or preparation concern, and measure the surfaces to be coated. This is always free and without obligation.
- Written Quotation and Specification. Within 24 hours of the site visit, you receive a written quote detailing the scope of preparation work, the primer and finish system specified, the number of coats, and the access method. No verbal estimates, everything is documented.
- Scheduling and Pre-Start Communication. We agree a start date that works around your operations. For occupied commercial premises, we confirm working hours, access arrangements, and any areas that need to be kept clear.
- Surface Preparation. The most labour-intensive stage. We clean, degrease, abrade, fill, and prime as specified. For rendered elevations, this may include cutting out blown sections, for cladding it includes mechanical keying and degreasing, for UPVC it means chemical cleaning and adhesion priming.
- Coating Application. We apply each coat in controlled conditions, using masking and containment appropriate to the site. Film build is checked between coats. We do not proceed to the next coat until the previous one has cured to specification.
- Post-Application Inspection. Once the final coat has cured, we walk the job with you, identify any areas requiring touch-in, and complete those before leaving site.
- Written Sign-Off and Warranty Documentation. You receive a written completion record and, on qualifying systems, warranty documentation for our 20 years coating warranty. This is your protection and your record for future property management.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Do you handle commercial as well as residential spray painting?
Yes. Our work spans both sectors across Bloxwich and the wider West Midlands. On the commercial side, we cover warehouses, industrial units, retail and office fit-outs, cladding systems, and shopfronts. On the residential side, we handle exterior masonry, UPVC components, rendered elevations, and pebbledash properties. The specification process is the same for both, site visit, written quote, documented scope. Commercial Spray Painting Bloxwich encompasses both property types using the same rigorous standards.
Q: What preparation work is needed before spray painting starts?
Preparation varies by substrate and condition. Rendered and masonry surfaces typically need cleaning, crack repair, and priming. Cladding requires degreasing, mechanical keying, and a metal primer. UPVC needs chemical cleaning and adhesion primer. Blown or delaminated sections must be cut out and made good before any coating is applied. We document all preparation requirements in the written quote, no surprises on site.
Q: How does spray painting compare with the traditional alternative?
Spray application delivers a more consistent film build across large surfaces than brush or roller, and is significantly faster on open elevations such as warehouse walls and rendered façades. Traditional methods remain better suited to intricate detailing and restricted access zones. For most commercial-scale work in Bloxwich, particularly on pebbledash renders, cladding, and industrial elevations, spray is the correct technical choice for finish quality and efficiency.
Q: What's included in a typical spray painting service?
A typical programme includes a free site visit and condition assessment, written specification and quotation, surface preparation (cleaning, filling, priming), application of a specified finish system in agreed colour and sheen, masking and containment, post-application inspection, and written sign-off. On qualifying coating systems, our 20 years coating warranty is included in writing. Every job is scoped individually, get in touch to discuss your specific property.
Areas We Cover Near Bloxwich
Commercial Painting Company covers Bloxwich and the surrounding towns across the West Midlands. If your property is in any of the following areas, we can help:
- Commercial spray painting in Walsall, the borough's main commercial centre, including retail, office, and industrial premises
- Commercial spray painting in Brownhills, including industrial and residential projects along the A5 corridor
- Commercial spray painting in Willenhall, lock-making heritage meets modern industrial and commercial finishing needs
- Commercial spray painting in Wednesfield, warehousing, retail, and residential work across the area
- Commercial spray painting in Darlaston, industrial and commercial facades across this Black Country town
Not listed? Contact us, we cover a wide area and can assess your project wherever you are in the West Midlands.
Bloxwich properties deserve a finish that holds up, against the weather, against the industrial atmosphere of the Black Country, and against the everyday wear that commercial buildings take. Commercial Painting Company delivers that finish on time, in writing, and backed by our 20 years coating warranty.
Book a free site visit today and we'll come to your Bloxwich property, assess the substrate, and provide a written specification and quote at no charge. No call centres, no estimates, a real site visit with a real outcome.
If you're not ready to commit to a full site visit, book a 15-minute consultation with our team instead. We'll talk through your project, discuss the specification options, and give you an honest view of what the work involves before you decide.
Ready to move forward? Get in touch and we'll arrange everything from there.