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High Quality Finish… Sensitive healthcare environments require the tough, smooth finish of sprayed epoxy yet can ill afford the messy overspray of traditional spray painting techniques. Electrostatic painting is the perfect solution, giving you a smooth, durable finish on even the most intricate metal surfaces, impervious to common disinfectants used in healthcare.
Cost-Effective… Healthcare is rich with applications for the on-site electrostatic painting process on surfaces exposed to patients, employees, specimens or pathogens. These surfaces must be perfectly maintained to prevent harbors for germs, yet are too expensive to simply replace due to surface damage.
In addition to the metals in patients and specimen care areas, our process can restore many other items throughout your facilities. Lockers, benches, bathroom or restroom stalls and partitions, radiator covers, metal furniture, book cases, light poles, rooftop air handling units, railing and fences can be restored and protected electrostatically for a fraction of the cost of new.
Property managers face their own unique challenges. Guests and tenants demand a certain level of aesthetics while owners and landlords are under constant financial constraints. An electrostatic refinishing could be the answer to both; a pleasing, fresh, factory-like appearance at a fraction of the cost of new with no downtime. Let Electro Painters work their magic on your metal elevator, door and window frames, handrails, HVAC housings and restroom stalls, partitions and modesty panels.
We will custom color match your existing décor or you can choose virtually any color you’d like. We also carry the formula matches of the leading manufactures of lab equipment, lockers, office furniture, etc.
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Electro Painters Midwest •
(800) 899-8817
Primarily serving Indiana, Ohio, Illinois, Michigan, Kentucky, Tennessee & Missouri |
Electro Painters Southeast •
(800) 899-6249 Primarily serving North & South Carolina, Georgia, Virginia, Florida and Alabama |