Did you know that curb appeal and exterior painting are some of the best ways to boost the value of your commercial building? This is why staying on top of your tilt-up building's maintenance is so important. But how do you know when it's time for painting services?
If you're wondering if your tilt-up building needs a new coat of paint, you've come to the right place. From cracks to algae, we'll go over all the signs to watch for when it comes to commercial painting. Let's jump in and see if your commercial buildings are raising any painting red flags.
Cracks can be caused by low-quality materials, bad weather conditions, or poor installation. If you notice any of these signs happening to your tilt-up building, it's time to consider repainting.
If you notice cracking, this may be due to the use of low-quality materials in the products initially used. We'll walk you through the different types of materials and paints that we know will stand up to cracking.
Poor weather conditions also cause cracking. When temperatures drop below freezing during the winter months in Ohio, cracks will happen. This is also true when there are frequent bouts of extreme heat during the summer seasons.
Weather will cause cracks in your tilt-up building because all structures expand when hot air rises up against them. The same goes for contracting when cold air descends into crevices between panels. Both processes cause stress fractures, which lead directly back into those same crevices, creating cracks along surfaces.
Water damage can cause paint to peel and rust, mold, wood rot, and other problems. If you see any of these signs on your tilt-up building, it's time to consider repainting. Mold is dangerous to the health of everyone working in the tilt-up building.
Peeling paint is a sign that moisture has penetrated the surface of the metal panels or concrete blocks. It may also mean there have been previous attempts at painting over damaged areas without removing them completely first.
Rusting occurs when moisture penetrates into metal surfaces, causing them to break down chemically while also damaging paint layers below it. This process is accelerated under high temperatures like those found in sunlit areas on exterior walls. Typically, this is where there are no trees or shade structures offering protection from direct sunlight exposure.
Peeling paint is a sign of moisture damage. The most common causes of peeling paint are moisture from the air and ground. This will cause expensive problems and repairs down the road.
Moisture from groundwater comes up through the foundation and into the building's walls. This can happen if there are cracks in your foundation or if there is poor drainage around your building, which allows water to pool up against it.
Moisture from inside your building also gets trapped against exterior walls. Air conditioning, for example, will cause this. At the first sign of peeling paint, it's time to call the professionals for a paint consultation.
Rust is one of the most common signs of moisture damage. It can be caused by poor drainage, improper ventilation, and poor paint application. Rusty rebar is a sign that there may have been some water infiltration through cracks in your tilt-up building.
Rust often appears as orange or brown spots on your tilt-up building's surface. If you notice rust on your tilt-up building's exterior, it is best to have it inspected right away so that any further damage can be prevented before it becomes too severe.
Rust also depreciates the look and value of your commercial building. Whether you're a commercial property manager or an owner, don't let rust damage the value of your investment property. Speak to the experts before more damage is done.
Algae growth on tilt-up buildings is a sign that water is getting in. There are a few ways this can happen. First, the sealant around your tilt-up panels may be cracked or damaged. Second, if the tilt-up wall is exposed to moisture and sunlight, it can cause algae to grow.
If you notice algae growth on your tilt-up building, it's a sign that moisture is getting into the concrete. Algae can be removed with a pressure washer and will eventually disappear after the moisture problem has been resolved. If you don't want to remove algae yourself, speak to the experts about professional removal.
Algae is a problem that you don't want to spread. Algae will cause serious damage if left untreated. Give the professionals a call to paint and re-seal your tilt-up building after algae growth.
Commercial painting services are best for office buildings, places of worship, retailers, hospitality buildings, warehouses, and tilt-up building complexes. Concrete surfaces will take on an entirely new look and feel with a fresh coat of paint.
Not only does new paint give the building an upgraded look, but it also keeps it better protected. Your commercial building will get new curb appeal, a new look, and protection from rain, snow, and extreme heat.
Keep your property safe and protected for years to come. Paint and sealers will keep water, harsh weather, and influxes in temperature out where they belong. This helps extend the life of your interior walls and surfaces as well.
You don't have to be an expert to know when your tilt-up building needs a paint job. If you notice cracks, rust, or algae growth, then it's time for some fresh paint. Cracks and peeling paint will cause water damage, structural damage, mold, or worse.
For more information and for a free consultation, contact the professionals at PPD Painting here. Our team can assess your building and give recommendations on how best to proceed with repairs or repainting projects. Speak to the Cincinnati experts about making your commercial property safer and better looking with new paint.
Aaron Moore is at the forefront of PPD Painting, bringing a fresh perspective and a commitment to excellence in the painting industry. With a keen eye for detail and a passion for transforming spaces, Aaron has led PPD Painting to become a trusted name in commercial and residential painting services. His approach is centered around quality, customer satisfaction, and the use of environmentally friendly paints and processes. PPD Painting is committed to not just meeting, but exceeding client expectations, offering guidance on color selection, maintenance, and the latest trends in paint technology and application.
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