Industrial Painting
Coatings That Hold Up in Harsh Conditions
Industrial painting services in Leonard, Michigan that protect equipment and structures from corrosion, chemicals, heat, and moisture.
When metal tanks, pipes, or structural beams start showing rust or surface deterioration in Leonard, it signals that moisture, chemicals, or abrasion are breaking down the protective layer. Industrial painting applies heavy-duty coatings to factories, manufacturing plants, warehouses, power plants, oil and gas facilities, and water treatment plants where surfaces face extreme conditions every day.
Mastercraft & Associates LLC uses epoxy coatings, polyurethane systems, zinc-rich primers, and fireproof or chemical-resistant materials that are chosen based on what the surface is exposed to. Surface prep includes abrasive blasting, rust removal, and degreasing to ensure the coating bonds properly and lasts. The work follows strict safety and regulatory standards because performance failures in industrial environments can lead to equipment damage or safety risks.
If you need coating work on equipment, floors, or structural steel in Leonard, contact Mastercraft & Associates LLC to discuss material options and project timelines.

Before any coating is applied, we prepare the surface using abrasive blasting, power tools, or chemical cleaners to remove rust, oil, and old paint. In Leonard facilities, we bring specialized equipment like airless sprayers, plural-component systems, and ventilation units to handle high-build coatings that need controlled application and curing conditions.
Once the coating cures, you will see a uniform, hard finish that resists chipping, peeling, and chemical contact. Epoxy and polyurethane systems create a barrier that prevents moisture from reaching the substrate, which slows corrosion and extends the lifespan of the equipment or structure. Zinc-rich primers add an extra layer of galvanic protection on steel surfaces.
We apply fireproof and intumescent coatings when fire resistance is required by code or insurance standards. The work does not include major structural welding or equipment disassembly, but we coordinate with your maintenance team to access hard-to-reach areas. Some coatings require downtime for curing, so we plan the schedule around your production needs.
How Industrial Coatings Are Applied
Let Us Walk You Through What to Expect
Industrial coating projects involve technical decisions about materials, prep methods, and safety protocols, so it helps to understand what is involved before work begins.
What types of coatings do you use for industrial projects?
We use epoxy, polyurethane, zinc-rich primers, and fireproof or chemical-resistant systems depending on the environment and what the surface is exposed to. Each coating type is chosen based on performance requirements.
How do you prepare surfaces before applying industrial coatings?
We use abrasive blasting, power tool cleaning, degreasing, and rust removal to create a clean, profiled surface that allows the coating to bond properly. Surface prep is critical for coating performance.
Can you work around our production schedule?
Yes, we coordinate with your team to schedule work during shutdowns, weekends, or off-hours. Some coatings require curing time before the area can be used again.
What is the difference between industrial and commercial painting?
Industrial painting uses high-performance coatings designed for extreme conditions like chemical exposure, heat, and abrasion. Commercial painting focuses on appearance and basic protection in business environments.
How long do industrial coatings last?
Lifespan depends on the coating type, surface prep quality, and environmental conditions. Epoxy and polyurethane systems in Leonard facilities typically last five to fifteen years with proper application and maintenance.
If your Leonard facility has equipment or structures that need protective coatings, Mastercraft & Associates LLC can assess the condition, recommend materials, and provide a detailed scope of work. Learn more by contacting us today.
