Painting Food Service facilities

- Painting Food Service
Commercial Painting sometimes requires a company to service a specific clientele with very well defined needs. The food service industry has some of these commercial painting customers. The usual budgetary and maintenance issues of course exist, like they would with most facilities. The difference here of course, is that the commodity being produced and handled is food.
With all the publicity that follows any food related news and scrutinizing that becomes necessary, the coatings used here have to meet certain standards. Our Toronto Commercial Painters have been often asked to provide documentation about the coatings that will be used when painting food service facilities. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has the mandate of safeguarding anything that has to do with food. There is a Reference Listing of Accepted Materials and Non-Food Chemical Products. Ecopainting and our Commercial Painting Services (COMPASE) will often reference the listing to ensure that coatings we use are approved. One of our customers needing Food Service Painting was one of the major food processing companies in North America. They process frozen entrees, soups, and other foods for the Grocery, Food-service, and Healthcare industry. The project required our painters to paint some industrial motors used for packaging. The existing coating was peeling and in need of attention. Of course grease and rust were issues as well. After some prep and cleaning Benjamin Moore KP 28 and KP29 DTM products were used. The work had to be done during the weekend and the plant personnel was scheduled to do a thorough clean up after the paint job.To arrange to paint your food service facility, call 416-479-0131 or request a quote online
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