Specialist Coatings shaped around Salisbury properties
Specialist coatings in Salisbury cover Churchfields warehouse floors, breathable lime-plaster systems for Cathedral Close interiors and intumescent to exposed steel on older commercial stock. Coverage extends across Wilton and Laverstock, so chalk-cottage and Georgian townhouse fabric briefs run under the same crew, materials and pricing as the Salisbury town-centre work.

A service specification matched to the site
Each coating system is specified to substrate and use — we provide a written spec sheet (product, mil thickness, recoat windows) before mobilising.
What the programme needs to account for
Cathedral Close and pedestrianised Market Square require early-morning permitted access; listed-fabric protection plans are a standard part of our mobilisation here.
Cathedral Close listed interiors need lime-compatible breathable systems
Warehouse floors need diamond-grinding and moisture-testing
Older commercial steel frames may need intumescent upgrade for insurance
Wilton slabs get a moisture-test reading on survey day so the system spec is right before mobilising.
A closer look at the project setting
Listed medieval and Georgian stock across the Cathedral Close, brick-and-flint townhouses in the city centre, plus post-war and modern estates in Bishopdown and Old Sarum.
Proof matched to the project
Salisbury specialist jobs have included Churchfields warehouse floors and Cathedral Close breathable interior systems. The same team also carries recent Wilton-area references for the specialist scope, available at survey.
Comparable brief: A typical the area specialist job is a Churchfields Industrial Estate warehouse floor — 350m² two-part epoxy with anti-slip aggregate to loading zones, laid over a weekend shutdown.

A likely brief, not a generic example
A typical Salisbury specialist job is a Churchfields Industrial Estate warehouse floor — 350m² two-part epoxy with anti-slip aggregate to loading zones, laid over a weekend shutdown.
A practical local working radius
From SP1–SP2, projects can be grouped naturally across Bemerton Heath, Old Sarum, Laverstock and the surrounding route. This is a working coverage guide rather than an invented distance claim.
- Bemerton Heath
- Old Sarum
- Laverstock
- Wilton
- Amesbury
- Downton
Project questions, answered
Do you install epoxy warehouse floors at Churchfields?
Yes — over a weekend shutdown with anti-slip aggregate where required.
Can you apply breathable systems to listed interiors?
Yes — with lime-compatible primer and mineral-based topcoats.
Do you handle intumescent to steel?
Yes — with signed application record for insurers.
Do you moisture-test Wilton floors before laying epoxy near Salisbury?
Yes — a moisture-test reading is taken on the survey visit; if the slab is above spec, we build in a suppression coat, and the same protocol runs on Wilton and Laverstock jobs.
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The sensible next step
Cathedral Close and pedestrianised Market Square require early-morning permitted access; listed-fabric protection plans are a standard part of our mobilisation here. The next useful step is a measured survey so the finish, preparation and working hours can be priced against the actual site. For this specialist coatings brief in SP1–SP2, the survey will focus on wilton slabs get a moisture-test reading on survey day so the system spec is right before mobilising..
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