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Brooklyn Commercial Bike Room Painter
 
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NYC Commercial Epoxy Painting

 Everywhere people go, they are mentally and emotionally impacted by their surroundings, and this includes car parking garages and bike parking spaces. It may be subliminal, of which the dictionary definition is: [of a stimulus or mental process] below the threshold of sensation or consciousness; perceived by or affecting someone's mind without their being aware of it.” Contracting for and maintaining clean, modern, attractive spaces for residents to park their vehicles are priorities of one property management company in the Williamsburg vicinity of Brooklyn.

 After cleaning, priming and painting the 4-wheel vehicle garage in contemporary black and white with wide, angled, white stripes, we went to work on the new 2-wheel parking room. The project started with cleaning everything with denatured alcohol, then priming with an oil-based primer for exceptional bonding. Industrial paint coats were professionally sprayed. Decorative lines matching the other garage were drawn and expertly painted. The crowning touch, which sounds like the ceiling, really was the floor, which our experienced team finished with epoxy floor paint with a super durable product. So much of our work is contingent on understanding the processes, the products and the professional application for a clean, long-lasting, attractive space, in this case for energetic pedal-pushers to rest their bicycles and themselves.

 

DURING

DURING

BEFORE

BEFORE

 
NYC Commercial Stucco Contractor
 
The Very Nice End Result

The Very Nice End Result

The Somewhat Rough Starting Point

The Somewhat Rough Starting Point

Brooklyn Exterior Rooftop Stucco Application

Paint, primer and surfaces like stucco are not only about appearance, but also address care and maintenance of underlying materials. Here one conscientious property manager in the Williamsburg section of Brooklyn called us to finish an incomplete stucco job on a rooftop above, below and between these likely HVAC louvered doors. It looks more like a working space than a relaxing terrace, so while it might only be seen by birds and service technicians, they wanted it finished and done right – for both aesthetics and a protective barrier against the elements.

 We hauled up scaffolding, ladders and all the gear and supplies to clean the surface and apply a bonding agent so new stucco would strongly adhere to the surface. Matching the stucco was the next order of business, and once applied, the entire space was painted in a medium, neutral gray. Our professional crew diligently focused on the tasks at hand and not on the somewhat delightful view and opportunity to work outside under Big Apple blue skies and sunshine.

 

Rooftop Work in Process

Rooftop Work in Process

Rooftop Stucco Repair and Paint

Rooftop Stucco Repair and Paint