Warehouse Painting
High-bay wall coatings, epoxy floors, safety striping, and structural steel — sequenced around forklift traffic and shipping schedules.
Coatings built for the shift, not the showroom.
A warehouse paint job has nothing in common with an office repaint. The substrates are tilt-up concrete, structural steel, sealed slab, and corrugated deck. The hazards are forklifts, conveyors, and pickers moving the whole time. The schedule answers to inbound trailers, not to a Pantone deck. We staff and equip industrial work for exactly that reality.
Wall coatings on tilt-up and CMU need block fillers, primers, and elastomeric or high-build acrylics that handle scuff, abrasion, and the occasional pallet impact. Structural steel — racking, mezzanines, columns — gets DTM or zinc-rich primer with industrial enamel topcoats. Floors get the right epoxy or urethane system for the chemical and traffic load they'll actually see.
Most importantly, we phase the work so your operation keeps shipping. Aisle-by-aisle, dock-by-dock, off-shift scheduling, and tight coordination with your operations manager mean the picks stay on the line and the trucks roll on time.
In a warehouse, the right coating system is the one your facilities manager doesn't have to think about for ten years.
What makes industrial · logistics work different.
Operating-Facility Phasing
Aisle-by-aisle, dock-by-dock, off-shift work that doesn't shut down picking, packing, or shipping.
Lift Equipment & Reach
Boom lifts, scissor lifts, and articulating lifts for high-bay walls, ceilings, joists, and structural steel.
Safety Striping & Markings
OSHA-compliant aisle striping, zone markings, hazard hatching, and equipment outlines applied to spec.
OSHA Compliance
Trained crews, proper fall protection, hot-work permits, and JHA documentation on every industrial job.
Warehouse Surfaces We Coat
Every industrial · logistics project is scoped surface-by-surface. We walk the site, document what needs prep, and match the right coating system to each substrate and exposure.
See Our Work →- 01
Tilt-Up & CMU Walls
Block fillers, primer, high-build acrylic finish
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High-Bay Ceilings & Deck
Spray-applied DTM or acrylic, white-out for light
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Structural Steel & Racking
DTM enamel, industrial urethane systems
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Mezzanines & Catwalks
Slip-resistant deck coatings, rail painting
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Concrete Floors
Epoxy, urethane, methyl methacrylate systems
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Safety Striping
Aisle striping, hazard zones, equipment outlines
Matched to the surface, not the catalog.
We spec the coating system per surface and exposure — from dining-room eggshell to abrasion-rated epoxy.
Block Filler + Acrylic
Tilt-up and CMU walls — smooth, washable
High-Build DTM Acrylic
Structural steel, racking, decking
Zinc-Rich Primer + Urethane
Exterior steel and corrosion-prone substrates
100% Solids Epoxy
Warehouse floors — abrasion and chemical resistance
Polyurethane Striping
Aisle markings and OSHA safety zones
Products and systems above are representative. Final spec is developed during the site visit and documented in your written proposal.
Sequenced Around Your Operation
We treat your operations manager as the project owner — every phase respects pick paths, dock cycles, and shift changes.
- Off-shift, third-shift, and weekend work as standard
- Aisle-by-aisle and dock-by-dock phasing
- Lift staging coordinated with your safety officer
- JHAs, COIs, and fall-protection plans submitted up front
Project Examples
See examples of our recent work in this service.
WAREHOUSE PAINTING FAQ
Answers to the questions property managers, facility directors, and owners ask most when scoping warehouse painting projects.
Yes. We routinely phase warehouse and DC work aisle-by-aisle and dock-by-dock, scheduled around shift changes and shipping windows so your operation never goes dark.
We install epoxy, urethane, and methyl methacrylate floor systems matched to your traffic load and chemical exposure — from light-duty office adjacencies to heavy-duty manufacturing slabs.
Yes — we own and operate the boom lifts and articulating equipment required for high-bay walls, ceilings, joists, and structural steel up to 50+ feet.
Absolutely. We apply aisle striping, hazard hatching, equipment outlines, and zone markings using polyurethane traffic paints that meet OSHA standards and stand up to forklift wear.
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A BETTER WAREHOUSE PAINTING STARTS WITH A WALK-THROUGH
Request a free site visit for your warehouse painting project. We'll scope the work, spec the coatings, and deliver a detailed written bid — on your timeline.





