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Metal railings need repaint attention too over time. The first indicator is rust on the concrete or flooring around where the metal posts attach to the balcony floor. We sand and properly prep the metal before spraying to net a job that is lasting and good looking.
If not properly prepped, any metal surface will not hold its paint for as long as it should. Ask our Proff professionals for input on your metal railings and what we can do to keep them looking new and fresh for years.
We remove rust and failing paint through sanding and proper surface preparation. Solid prep is critical—without it, coatings won’t adhere well and the finish won’t last.
Many railing projects are sprayed for a smooth, even finish, but the best method depends on access, surroundings, and the railing design. We’ll recommend an approach that protects nearby surfaces and delivers a clean result.
Common signs include rust bleeding onto concrete or balcony surfaces, peeling paint, and visible corrosion at posts and joints. Catching it early helps avoid deeper metal damage.
Yes. If railings or balcony metal need repair, we can address that prior to painting so the new coating system is applied to a stable substrate.