Hampshire · PO9–PO10

Practical commercial decorating across Havant

Havant's commercial economy is logistics and light-industrial first — New Lane, Solent Road and the Pfizer-legacy Discovery Park. Office tenants here typically share buildings with active warehousing, which shapes how we schedule decoration.

Commercial decorator working an evening reception refresh on a Havant logistics unit
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Experience that transfers to this site

Havant is part of our weekly route — frequent work across New Lane and the Leigh Park residential estate.

Comparable brief: A typical the area project is a 2,000 sq ft front-of-house and reception refresh for a logistics tenant on New Lane — completed across two evenings to preserve daytime despatch operations.

Mix of 1960s industrial units off New Lane relevant to a commercial decorating survey in Havant
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A likely brief, not a generic example

A typical Havant project is a 2,000 sq ft front-of-house and reception refresh for a logistics tenant on New Lane — completed across two evenings to preserve daytime despatch operations.

Planning around access, use and finish

Industrial-estate working hours are restricted — most coatings work runs night-shift to keep production live.

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Industrial tenants need scheduling around shift patterns and despatch windows

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Combined office-warehouse buildings need dust isolation between zones

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A27 access affects skip and welfare delivery timing

Local project context

What changes the brief locally

Mix of 1960s industrial units off New Lane, Bedhampton's inter-war semis, and modern estates around West Leigh.

Coverage beyond the main postcode

From PO9–PO10, projects can be grouped naturally across Leigh Park, Emsworth, Rowlands Castle and the surrounding route. This is a working coverage guide rather than an invented distance claim.

  • Leigh Park
  • Emsworth
  • Rowlands Castle
  • Hayling Island
  • Warblington
  • Denvilles

What the working scope can include

We default to low-VOC, water-based trade emulsions and acrylic eggshell so spaces re-open the next morning without odour complaints.

Offices, retail, schools and healthcare interiors
Out-of-hours and phased works around trading
Trade-grade water-based systems for fast re-occupation
Single point of contact, dust-protected setups

Questions likely to come up before quotation

Can you work alongside active warehousing?

Yes — we isolate dust zones with negative-pressure containment and schedule noisier prep work into agreed quiet windows.

Do you cover Leigh Park residential blocks?

Yes — for housing associations and managing agents on phased block-by-block estate programmes.

Are you familiar with Pfizer-legacy Discovery Park?

Yes — we've worked across multiple Discovery Park tenants and follow their estate-management induction process.

Useful next pages for this brief

A clear route from survey to finish

A typical the area project is a 2,000 sq ft front-of-house and reception refresh for a logistics tenant on New Lane — completed across two evenings to preserve daytime despatch operations. If that resembles your brief, send the drawings, photographs or access dates and we will map out a practical delivery plan. For this commercial decorating brief in PO9–PO10, the survey will focus on combined office-warehouse buildings need dust isolation between zones.

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