Step 1
Scope review and surface condition assessment
The work area, substrate condition, access needs, and coating objective are reviewed before the project starts.
Industrial Painting
Lofton Construction provides industrial painting and protective coating work in Lubbock for tanks, pipes, equipment, and facility surfaces that need reliable prep, the right coating system, and finishes that hold up in demanding West Texas environments.
Overview
Industrial coating work is different from commercial painting. The substrate matters: steel, concrete, aluminum, and galvanized surfaces each require specific prep and primer systems before a topcoat can perform. Skipping that step shortens the coating life significantly, especially in West Texas heat and UV exposure.
Lofton Construction handles industrial painting for tanks, pipes, equipment, and facility surfaces across Lubbock and the surrounding area. That includes oil-related infrastructure, agricultural equipment, and industrial facilities where corrosion protection and safety color coding are part of the spec.
Coverage
Industrial Painting projects are centered in Lubbock, with additional work available in nearby West Texas communities depending on scope and schedule.
Process
Step 1
The work area, substrate condition, access needs, and coating objective are reviewed before the project starts.
Step 2
Prep requirements are aligned to the coating system so the surface is ready for proper adhesion and long-term performance.
Step 3
Primer and finish coats are applied with attention to coverage, consistency, and the job site conditions affecting cure and performance.
Step 4
Completed work is reviewed for coverage and finish quality before the area is turned back over.
Value
Planning Help
Industrial painting requests range from single tanks and equipment pieces to broader facility maintenance work. Projects are evaluated based on surface condition, coating requirements, and job site access. Reach out to discuss scope and scheduling.
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Existing project photos help show the type of work Lofton Construction is already handling across fences, outdoor structures, and coated surfaces.
Primer and topcoat application completed to improve corrosion resistance and extend the service life of the tank surface.
Existing tank condition before coating work, showing the importance of prep and surface planning.
Additional coating work showing clean, durable finish goals on larger-scale painted surfaces.
Questions
No. Scope can vary. The right fit depends on the surface type, coating need, access, and project requirements rather than size alone.
Yes. Many coating jobs are part of ongoing maintenance rather than new construction, especially where asset protection is the main goal.
Yes. Industrial work often extends across West Texas depending on scope, scheduling, and site needs.
Yes. Tank coating and pipe painting for oil-related infrastructure is a common industrial request in the Lubbock area. The work covers surface prep, rust removal, primer, and topcoat systems appropriate for the exposure conditions.
Steel, galvanized metal, aluminum, and concrete are the most common substrates. Each requires a different prep and primer approach before the protective topcoat is applied. The coating system is selected based on the surface type, the environment it operates in, and the performance requirements of the facility.
Why Lofton
Next Steps
Start with the closest matching service page, or return to the full services hub if the scope spans more than one type of project.
Contact
Share the surface type, approximate scope, and what the coating needs to perform against: corrosion, UV, chemical exposure, or safety requirements. Lofton Construction can recommend the right approach and follow up with a free estimate.