Spray Paint Stencil Service in Bundaberg

Spray paint using a stencil is a great way to hide unsightly concrete and upgrade floor areas in a commercial or residential area.

In addition to regular spray paint stencil services, Designer-Crete Flooring can provide strikingly attractive abstract designs which add a modern ambiance to complement other structural elements.

If you’re looking for a professional spray paint stencil company in and around Bundaberg, we’re here to help. At Designer-Crete, we can provide you with a spray paint stencil service that visually enhances your property and increases property value.

What are the Most Common Spray Paint Stencil Applications?

Spray paint stencil has several applications.

Some of these include:

  • Car parks
  • Safety marking in loading zones and other places
  • Industrial areas
  • Residential locations

Why Choose Designer-Crete For Spray Paint Stencil Marking Services?

We are a local company headed by Josh Richardson, who has over twenty years of flooring industry experience. Born and raised in Central Queensland, Josh is considered to be the leading expert in the flooring services industry in the region, including Bundaberg.

We are committed to providing the highest quality spray paint stencil marking services that comply with all safety regulations.

We are firm believers that everyone’s needs are different and take the time to understand what you are looking for.

The individual consultations we offer are obligation-free and so we can help you with a custom-designed solution for your residential or commercial dwelling.

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Spray Paint Stencil Marking Process

While spray paint stencil marking may appear a simple and straightforward process, there are some simple guidelines to be followed:

  1. The concrete floor needs to be cleaned of dirt, dust and grease. Surrounding areas should be taped and the concrete floor is painted with a roller.
  2. A measuring tape is used to find the centre of the floor and a straight line is traced from the centre of the room to the front using a chalk line.
  3. Placing the stencil on the front centre of the floor with the help of the chalk line. The stencil should be secured to the floor with tape.
  4. The stencil brush is loaded with paint and using a firm swirling motion, different areas of the stencil are painted. The stencil is removed from its first position and the process repeated on the next position using the same colour of paint. The surface is then left to dry.
  5. If any paint builds up on the stencil, a lift-off spray can be used. The stencil can be placed in a plastic bag overnight and cleaned with a scrub brush before use the next day.
  6. A coat of lacquer is applied to protect the floor and the surface is left to dry overnight.

Are You Looking For a Professional Spray Paint Stencil Service Near You?

Are you looking for a professional spray paint stencil service provider you can trust in Bundaberg? At Designer-Crete, we understand the importance clients place on a quality job completed in time and within the agreed cost.

It’s what we are committed to providing. We use quality products, turn up to your Bundaberg premises on time and complete the task with minimum disruption. We also keep you informed of the progress of the job, so you are always kept in the loop.

Once we scope the job, we provide you with an all-inclusive quote, so you never have to worry about cost overruns. If you require any changes to the scope of work, the cost will be worked out and we will only proceed with the work after your formal approval.

When you need a spray paint stencil service provider in and around Bundaberg, our professional team can help! At Designer-Crete, we can handle all requirements for your home or place of business.

If you are looking for a qualified and professional spray paint stencil provider in Bundaberg, make sure to give Designer-Crete a call on 0410884804 or get in touch for a free online quote.

Proudly Serving Bundaberg

Bundaberg is a city in Queensland’s Bundaberg Region and is governed by the Bundaberg Regional Council.

The name Bundaberg was coined by John Charlton Thompson, a surveyor and Alfred Daled Edwards, his assistant. The word Bunda comes from the name of one of the groups of the local Taribelang people. The suffix berg means town. Colloquially Bundaberg is known as “Bundy”. 

Bundaberg’s humid subtropical climate is characterised by hot and wet summers, while the winters are dry.

January has the maximum mean temperature of around 30.3 °C and the  daily minimum mean lowest temperature is around 9.9 °C in July.

Bundaberg is largely dependent on the sugar industry and it has extensive sugarcane fields throughout the district.It also has facilities for milling, refining packaging and distribution of sugar. 

The city is also famous for it’s Bundaberg Rum which is made from molasses, a by-product of sugarcane.

Bundaberg is also known for its vegetable and fruit production. Some of the fruits and vegetables grown include banana, capsicum, chilli, cucumber, lychee, snow peas, watermelon, tomato, apples, custard apple, mango and many others.

Known as the Southern Gateway to the Barrier Reef, Bundaberg lies in the proximity of Lady Elliot and Lady Musgrave islands. It is also close to Bargara, a popular holiday destination. Wikipedia

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