Wall Systems

Fiberglass and Glasscoat Wall Coatings

Fiberglass, FRP, and glasscoat wall systems need careful surface preparation and coating compatibility checks before repair or recoating.

Portal focus

FRP and glasscoat wall assessment

Sample areas for adhesion and cleanability review

Stain, delamination, gouge, and chemical exposure evaluation

Renovation and rebrand finish options

Common wall problems

Car wash wall panels can stain, chalk, delaminate, lose gloss, or trap residue from detergents and reclaim water. The right repair path depends on whether the existing wall surface is sound enough to receive a coating system.

Loss of gloss or customer-facing brightness
Panel seams, fasteners, and transitions collecting moisture
Chemical staining near prep, tunnel, and exit zones
Adhesion questions on slick or previously coated panels

How samples help

Small sample areas can confirm color, cleanability, gloss, texture, and adhesion before larger shutdown work begins. Samples are especially helpful when the existing panel history is unknown.

Surface preparation mockups
Primer and finish compatibility checks
Color and sheen confirmation
Maintenance cleaning expectations

Education

Common questions

Can fiberglass or glasscoat walls be recoated?

Often, yes, but the surface must be reviewed for adhesion, contamination, gloss, and previous coating history. A site visit or sample area is recommended before specifying the full system.

Do wall coatings replace damaged panels?

Coatings can improve cleanability and appearance, but severely damaged, loose, or water-compromised panels may need repair or replacement before coating work.

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