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Cobble Hill Exterior Painter
 
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Brooklyn Exterior Painter

Cobble Hill is a relaxed kind of place to live, work and play. Much of the 40-block neighborhood falls into the Cobble Hill Historic District for its spectacular 19th century architecture. There’s no stuffy atmosphere here, and people care about curb appeal and maintaining things outside the buildings in a neat and tidy manner. Management of this brick structure takes environmental responsibility seriously on two fronts. They provide multiple bins for recycling and for trash, and they understand that the large container should not be an eyesore to anyone passing by.

 Housed in a metal and wood container, the separate sections neatly keep appropriate things together. We were called to sand and paint the black metal frame and top, then apply fresh paint to the wood slats in the front. We love being a part of easy solutions to enhance curb appeal, and the fresh, clean appearance may even further encourage responsible trash and recycling habits.

 
Manhattan NYC Exterior Metal Painter
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Painting Exterior Metal Structures at Pier 17 at South Seaport

The South Seaport is a historic and legendary area that was damaged by Hurricane Sandy but has since returned to its former glory. Pier 17 is back to being a hot spot with a gorgeous rooftop deck complete with views of the Brooklyn Bridge and a large stage for concerts. The two metal structures that provide shade and a mingling area were already getting severe sun damage. Paintworks & Decorating was brought in to repaint the structures back to white with a UV resistant industrial coating. The work had to be done efficiently and effectively as the coating product has a very short timeframe to be applied. With our foreman's expertise the project was carried out without any hiccups. All handrails and exposed metal had to painted up to a certain height. We even painted the back of the exit signs to make everything look uniform.  As local NYC steel painters it was quite the honor to paint on the rooftop of this Manhattan landmark. We look forward to painting more steel structures in the future.