Finally, your steel building is up and now it’s time to add the last touches to it. That’s it! It’s time to paint it!
Painted metal buildings have a distinct look and a character of their own. With the right kind of paints you not only beautify or protect steel buildings but also make them more environment friendly. Moreover, a painted steel building can merge with its other traditional counterparts in the vicinity and not feel out of place.
Steel buildings are metal structures and therefore very good conductors of heat; hence are by nature meant to absorb a lot of heat from the environment. Higher heat absorption means more energy load, which translates to danger to the environment and a lot of burden on your pocket.
As these structures are built for a very longer stint, the effects of heat and atmosphere on steel metal buildings need to be mitigated. This can be done by coating your steel buildings with cool green paints. Such paints are the new hot steel building accessory that is finding many takers.
Steel Building Paints
Many companies supply paints for steel buildings in a variety of colors. They are “cool” because they contain solar reflective pigments which reflect back the solar energy; acting as a thermal barrier and keeping the inside temperatures low. They are especially useful on the metal roofs from where they reflect back a lot of radiation and keep your buildings cooler by 20%.
Additionally, greener paints can be used to further enhance your steel building’s eco-quotient. These paints have a low or zero VOC (Volatile Organic Compounds) and use only water or latex as binding options instead of hazardous compounds. These paints also have durable finishing with no chipping, peeling or washing out for as long as decades.
So, get your steel building painted with these latest offering – greener paints – and get set for a long and colorful association with them. But before you go for the paints, do have an upright steel building under your name.
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