Hampshire · SP10–SP11

A considered approach to spray finishing in Andover

Spray finishing in Andover is heavily logistics — MEWP-based airless spray across large distribution sheds, plus office-floor programmes for Walworth and East Portway tenants. Heights of 10–15 m drive equipment choice.

MEWP-based airless spray finishing on a Walworth distribution shed in Andover
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Why this is familiar ground

Andover spray work has included multiple Walworth distribution interiors and East Portway office programmes.

Comparable brief: A typical the area spray brief is a Walworth distribution shed — 5,000 m² of wall and ceiling sprayed using MEWPs over two weekends, with overspray containment around live racking.

Local project context

How local buildings shape the work

Large-format distribution sheds on Walworth and East Portway, post-war estate housing across town, and modern developments at Picket Twenty and Augusta Park.

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.

Airless & HVLP spray for walls, ceilings, joinery
On-site spray booths for doors, cabinetry, panels
Dust-extraction and overspray containment
Two-pack and water-based pigmented lacquers
Large-format distribution sheds on Walworth and East Portway relevant to a spray finishing survey in Andover
Project lens

A likely brief, not a generic example

A typical Andover spray brief is a Walworth distribution shed — 5,000 m² of wall and ceiling sprayed using MEWPs over two weekends, with overspray containment around live racking.

The surrounding places this crew can cover

From SP10–SP11, projects can be grouped naturally across Tidworth, Ludgershall, Weyhill and the surrounding route. This is a working coverage guide rather than an invented distance claim.

  • Tidworth
  • Ludgershall
  • Weyhill
  • Penton Mewsey
  • Goodworth Clatford
  • Picket Twenty

Project constraints worth solving early

Distribution-shed clear heights (often 10–15 m) push us to MEWP-based spray work over scaffold where possible.

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Distribution heights (10–15 m) drive MEWP-based application

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Live-racking environments need zoned containment

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Walworth one-way and HGV routes shape welfare timing

What clients usually ask at survey stage

Can you spray at 15 m ceiling heights?

Yes — MEWP-based airless spray with two-stage overspray containment.

Do you spray distribution-warehouse interiors during operations?

Yes — with zoned containment and shift-window scheduling.

How quickly can you mobilise spray rigs in Andover?

Typically 3–4 weeks for larger warehouse programmes due to MEWP and permit coordination.

Other routes through the site

Bring the project details together

Distribution-shed clear heights (often 10–15 m) push us to MEWP-based spray work over scaffold where possible. The next useful step is a measured survey so the finish, preparation and working hours can be priced against the actual site. For this spray finishing brief in SP10–SP11, the survey will focus on live-racking environments need zoned containment.

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