Interior Industrial Painting
Coatings Built to Handle Heavy Use and Exposure
Interior industrial painting in Leonard, Michigan that protects facilities from chemicals, moisture, abrasion, and corrosion.
When floors and walls in your Leonard manufacturing plant or warehouse start showing wear from forklifts, chemical spills, or moisture buildup, it signals that the surface is no longer protected. Interior industrial painting applies high-performance coatings to manufacturing plants, warehouses, distribution centers, processing facilities, mechanical rooms, utility areas, food production facilities, and laboratories where surfaces face heavy abuse every day.
Mastercraft & Associates LLC uses epoxy wall and floor coatings, chemical-resistant systems, moisture-resistant layers, anti-microbial coatings, and fire-retardant or intumescent materials designed for durability and compliance. Surface preparation includes abrasive blasting, power tool cleaning, degreasing, concrete grinding, and rust removal to ensure coatings bond properly and perform as intended.
If your Leonard facility needs coating work on walls, floors, or equipment, contact Mastercraft & Associates LLC to discuss material options and project requirements.
Before any coating is applied, we prepare the surface using abrasive blasting, grinding, or chemical cleaning to remove grease, rust, and old coatings. In Leonard facilities, we bring plural-component spray equipment, concrete profilers, and ventilation systems to handle high-build coatings that require precise mixing and controlled curing conditions.
After the coating cures, you will see a hard, uniform surface that resists chemical contact, moisture penetration, and physical wear. Epoxy floor systems create a seamless, easy-to-clean surface that stands up to forklift traffic and spills. Anti-microbial coatings reduce bacterial growth in regulated environments like food production or laboratories.
We apply urethane cement systems for areas requiring extreme durability, and we add line striping and safety markings as needed for traffic control or compliance. The work does not include major concrete repair or structural modifications, but we coordinate with your maintenance team to access equipment and prepare the area for coating.
What Happens During Industrial Coating Application
Here Is What You Should Know Going In
Industrial coating projects involve material selection, surface prep, and downtime planning, so understanding what is involved helps you prepare your facility and schedule.
What types of coatings do you use for interior industrial spaces?
We use epoxy floor and wall coatings, chemical-resistant systems, moisture barriers, anti-microbial coatings, and fire-retardant materials. Each coating is chosen based on exposure and performance needs.
How do you prepare concrete floors before applying epoxy?
We grind or blast the surface to create a profile that allows the epoxy to bond, then clean and degrease the area. Proper prep is critical for long-term performance.
Can you work around our production schedule?
Yes, we coordinate with your team to schedule work during shutdowns, weekends, or off-shifts. Some coatings require curing time before the area can be used again.
How long do epoxy floor coatings last?
Epoxy systems in Leonard industrial facilities typically last five to fifteen years depending on traffic volume, chemical exposure, and maintenance. High-traffic areas may need recoating sooner.
What is the difference between epoxy and urethane cement?
Epoxy coatings provide chemical and moisture resistance with moderate impact tolerance. Urethane cement systems offer extreme durability and are used in areas with heavy equipment, thermal shock, or aggressive cleaning.
If your Leonard facility has floors or walls that need protective coatings, Mastercraft & Associates LLC can assess the condition, recommend systems, and provide a detailed project plan. Get in touch to start planning your coating project.
