Hampshire · GU34

Plan your Alton specialist coatings project

Specialist coatings in Alton mostly serve the Mill Lane and Omega Park industrial-estate tenants — epoxy floors, hygiene wall coatings for food-industry units and intumescent to exposed steel.

Polyurethane hygiene wall coating on a Mill Lane food-industry unit in Alton
Local project context

Before a specification is agreed

Georgian and Victorian brick townhouses in the High Street conservation area, timber-framed cottages in the surrounding villages, plus modern estates at Kings Copse and Wilsom Road.

Neighbouring areas included in the route

From GU34, projects can be grouped naturally across Four Marks, Beech, Medstead and the surrounding route. This is a working coverage guide rather than an invented distance claim.

  • Four Marks
  • Beech
  • Medstead
  • Bentley
  • Selborne
  • Alton Butts
Matched proof

A track record with comparable constraints

Alton specialist jobs have included Mill Lane food-industry hygiene coatings and Omega Park unit floors.

Comparable brief: A typical the area specialist job is a Mill Lane food-industry unit — polyurethane hygiene wall coating and epoxy floor to preparation area, delivered over a single weekend shutdown.

Georgian and Victorian brick townhouses in the High Street conservation area relevant to a specialist coatings survey in Alton
Project lens

A likely brief, not a generic example

A typical Alton specialist job is a Mill Lane food-industry unit — polyurethane hygiene wall coating and epoxy floor to preparation area, delivered over a single weekend shutdown.

Methods and finishes for this project type

Each coating system is specified to substrate and use — we provide a written spec sheet (product, mil thickness, recoat windows) before mobilising.

Epoxy floor coatings for warehouses & workshops
Polyurethane wall coatings for hygiene-critical spaces
Intumescent paint to steel for fire protection
Anti-graffiti and anti-microbial systems

Three details to resolve before work starts

Alton's narrow one-way system through the High Street means loading is early-morning only; we time deliveries around Watercress Line steam-service weekends.

01

Food-industry units need EHO-approved hygiene systems

02

Older Mill Lane steel frames sometimes need intumescent upgrade for insurance

03

Rural-cottage listed interiors need breathable, not sealed, systems

Before you arrange a site visit

Do you install food-industry hygiene wall coatings?

Yes — EHO-compliant polyurethane systems.

Can you apply intumescent paint to steel?

Yes — with a signed application record for insurers.

Do you work on listed-cottage interiors?

Yes — using breathable lime-compatible systems, not modern sealed coatings.

Continue planning the project

Turn the brief into a workable programme

Each coating system is specified to substrate and use — we provide a written spec sheet (product, mil thickness, recoat windows) before mobilising. We can turn that technical starting point into a site-specific proposal after reviewing the surfaces and how the building is used. For this specialist coatings brief in GU34, the survey will focus on rural-cottage listed interiors need breathable, not sealed, systems.

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