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Electrostatic Spray Painting on Metal
 
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Chelsea Manhattan Metal Door Spraying

Being trendy and contemporary in Manhattan's Chelsea neighborhood prompts property managers and homeowners to keep building exteriors and interiors in excellent condition. We were called to spray paint a metal entry door frame. Any metal paint job requires an in-depth knowledge of temperature, bonding components, kind and age of metal and condition. Covering and protecting surfaces around the door is imperative, along with the appropriate primer coat so the paint adheres well. The job was done with  electrostatic paint spray equipment, and the residents can be proud of stepping into the building through an attractive, freshly painted metal frame around the entry.

 
Painting HVAC covers
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Brooklyn HVAC Furnace Cover Painter

Everyone in NYC knows how important furnaces are to making the winters bearable but why do they always look so clunky and unattractive? No matter the age or model of your HVAC system we can make it look beautiful while making it virtually disappear into the wall. That is what we did last month when we repainted an entire apartment in the Greenpoint area of Brooklyn. The client chose a clean distinguished matte black color for the walls. In order to get the giant furnace covers to blend in we first needed to ensure that this shade of black was going to bond with the metal of the cover. We used an electrostatic sprayer that utilizes electrically charged particles to ensure that the paint bonded to the covers with a complete and even coating. At the end of the day it took 5 coats of paint to get the furnace to look like what you see below. The covers were a little bit of challenge but that made it fun and the beautiful finished product worth it!

 
Now the furnace cover blends in perfectly with the black matte paint job.

Now the furnace cover blends in perfectly with the black matte paint job.

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