The short answer is- Yes! There have been a variety of advances made in the types of painting products on the market today. There are many types of paints, stains, primers, and coatings designed for use in low or freezing temperatures. Team Cam knows the best supplies to provide and use for any commercial painting project you have, at any time of year.
Fall is a busy time for everyone, but that doesn’t mean you have to push off your exterior painting until the weather warms back up. However, there are a few extra precautions to take into consideration when painting in cooler weather.
Scheduling your painting ahead of time is the key to ensuring your paint will look its best. Talk to your contractor about what time of day will be best. It is suggested to start mid-morning and end promptly in mid-afternoon to allow for time for the paint to dry before the temperature dips down at night.
Make sure you check the weather for the upcoming week or two. Keep an eye out for mild weather to help your paint dry and adhere as best as possible.
Add additives to your paint to help it perform at its best. As mentioned above, different companies use different paint additives when painting at lower temperatures.
Team Cam specializes in long-lasting, high-quality work—achieved through adequate time spent prepping and completing the final application process. Team Cam first power-washes all commercial building surfaces before painting, then ensures that each commercial facility is provided ample exterior surface prep time for scraping, sanding, or caulking that it needed.
Don’t let fall or winter deter you from keeping your commercial building looking its best. Call Team Cam today to learn about the options for new paint for your commercial property.