A considered approach to spray finishing in New Alresford
Spray finishing in Alresford is HVLP-heavy — Broad Street's Grade II* listed streetscape rules out airless in most centre locations, with airless reserved for the surrounding rural-unit ceilings. Coverage extends across Old Alresford and Bishops Sutton, so Georgian brick and flint-cottage fabric briefs run under the same crew, materials and pricing as the New Alresford town-centre work.

Why this is familiar ground
Alresford spray jobs have included multiple Broad Street shopfront cycles and rural-village hospitality frontages. The same team also carries recent Old Alresford-area references for the spray scope, available at survey.
Comparable brief: A typical Alresford spray job is a Broad Street shopfront — HVLP-sprayed in conservation-palette colour, over a mid-week early close with full pavement dust-screens.
How local buildings shape the work
Uniform Georgian brick townhouses along Broad Street, listed watercress-industry buildings around the Fulling Mill, plus flint-and-brick cottages across Ropley and Cheriton.
The technical route to a durable result
Airless rigs deliver a flat, brush-mark-free finish on large open spans; HVLP and on-site booths handle furniture-grade joinery.

A likely brief, not a generic example
A typical Alresford spray job is a Broad Street shopfront — HVLP-sprayed in conservation-palette colour, over a mid-week early close with full pavement dust-screens.
The surrounding places this crew can cover
From SO24, projects can be grouped naturally across Ropley, Bishops Sutton, Old Alresford and the surrounding route. This is a working coverage guide rather than an invented distance claim.
- Ropley
- Bishops Sutton
- Old Alresford
- Itchen Stoke
- Tichborne
- Bramdean
Project constraints worth solving early
Broad Street is Grade II* listed streetscape — dust-screening and colour matching to the conservation palette are essential; Watercress Line weekend footfall shapes loading windows.
Broad Street requires HVLP-only with full pavement dust-screens
Rural addresses may need generator-fed rigs
Listed-fabric shopfronts require gentle prep and heritage-appropriate primers
Adjacent tenants around Old Alresford get overspray-containment shrouds by default, not as an extra.
What clients usually ask at survey stage
Can you spray Broad Street shopfronts?
Yes — HVLP-only with conservation-palette colour matching.
Do you handle rural-village spray jobs?
Yes — with generator-fed HVLP where mains are limited.
Can you work with listed-fabric shopfronts?
Yes — with gentle prep and heritage-appropriate primers.
Can you spray in Old Alresford without overspray reaching neighbouring units near New Alresford?
Yes — full corflute, polythene and negative-air setups keep overspray contained; the same approach works on Old Alresford and Bishops Sutton boundaries.
Other routes through the site
Bring the project details together
A typical Alresford spray job is a Broad Street shopfront — HVLP-sprayed in conservation-palette colour, over a mid-week early close with full pavement dust-screens. If that resembles your brief, send the drawings, photographs or access dates and we will map out a practical delivery plan. For this spray finishing brief in SO24, the survey will focus on broad street requires hvlp-only with full pavement dust-screens.
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