Hampshire · PO9–PO10

A considered approach to spray finishing in Havant

Spray finishing in Havant is industrial-skewed — warehouse offices, distribution-floor freshen-ups, and light-industrial unit interiors. MEWP-based work is common where ceiling heights make scaffold unsuitable.

MEWP-based airless spray finishing a New Lane warehouse interior in Havant
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Why this is familiar ground

Recent Havant spray work has included multiple New Lane warehouse interiors and a Leigh Park communal-block programme.

Comparable brief: A typical the area brief is a New Lane logistics tenant's warehouse interior — MEWP-based airless spray across two weekends, with negative-pressure containment around live racking.

Local project context

How local buildings shape the work

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

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

A typical Havant brief is a New Lane logistics tenant's warehouse interior — MEWP-based airless spray across two weekends, with negative-pressure containment around live racking.

The surrounding places this crew can cover

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

Project constraints worth solving early

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

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Active despatch operations mean dust isolation between warehouse and office

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MEWP-based work needs clear floor zoning and racking liaison

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Industrial substrates often have legacy oil contamination requiring degrease prep

What clients usually ask at survey stage

Can you spray warehouse interiors during operations?

Yes — with zoned containment and shift-window scheduling.

Do you cover Leigh Park residential blocks for spray work?

Yes — including communal walls and ceilings for managing agents.

How quickly can you mobilise spray rigs?

Typically 2–3 weeks from site visit.

Other routes through the site

Bring the project details together

A typical the area brief is a New Lane logistics tenant's warehouse interior — MEWP-based airless spray across two weekends, with negative-pressure containment around live racking. 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 PO9–PO10, the survey will focus on mewp-based work needs clear floor zoning and racking liaison.

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