Wiltshire · SP1–SP2

A considered approach to spray finishing in Salisbury

Spray finishing in Salisbury covers Churchfields warehouse ceilings, Old Sarum office decorating and heritage-colour HVLP shopfronts around the Cathedral Close. 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.

Airless spray application to a Churchfields Industrial Estate warehouse ceiling in Salisbury
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Why this is familiar ground

Salisbury spray jobs have included Churchfields warehouse ceilings and multiple Cathedral Close shopfront cycles. The same team also carries recent Wilton-area references for the spray scope, available at survey.

Comparable brief: A typical the area spray job is a Churchfields warehouse ceiling — 600m² airless-sprayed emulsion in a single overnight, with racking-masked aisles.

Local project context

How local buildings shape the work

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.

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
Listed medieval and Georgian stock across the Cathedral Close relevant to a spray finishing survey in Salisbury
Project lens

A likely brief, not a generic example

A typical Salisbury spray job is a Churchfields warehouse ceiling — 600m² airless-sprayed emulsion in a single overnight, with racking-masked aisles.

The surrounding places this crew can cover

From SP1–SP2, projects can be grouped naturally across Harnham, Bishopdown, Bemerton Heath and the surrounding route. This is a working coverage guide rather than an invented distance claim.

  • Harnham
  • Bishopdown
  • Bemerton Heath
  • Old Sarum
  • Laverstock
  • Wilton

Project constraints worth solving early

Cathedral Close and pedestrianised Market Square require early-morning permitted access; listed-fabric protection plans are a standard part of our mobilisation here.

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Cathedral Close shopfronts require HVLP-only with full pavement masking

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Warehouse spray needs live-racking coordination or full clearance

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Old Sarum office spray needs cable-tray masking near IT racks

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Adjacent tenants around Wilton get overspray-containment shrouds by default, not as an extra.

What clients usually ask at survey stage

Can you spray Churchfields warehouse ceilings?

Yes — airless in a single overnight for spans up to 800m².

Do you spray heritage shopfronts?

Yes — HVLP with heritage colour matching and full pavement dust-screens.

Can you spray office ceilings around IT?

Yes — HVLP with full cable-tray masking.

Can you spray in Wilton without overspray reaching neighbouring units near Salisbury?

Yes — full corflute, polythene and negative-air setups keep overspray contained; the same approach works on Wilton and Laverstock boundaries.

Other routes through the site

Bring the project details together

A typical the area spray job is a Churchfields warehouse ceiling — 600m² airless-sprayed emulsion in a single overnight, with racking-masked aisles. 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 SP1–SP2, the survey will focus on cathedral close shopfronts require hvlp-only with full pavement masking.

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