What Construction Companies and Project Managers Need to Know in 2025
Choosing the right industrial paints and materials is more than just a surface-level decision - it’s a critical component of project success in construction and infrastructure. Whether you're working on commercial interiors, large-scale industrial facilities, or residential high-rises, the coatings you select directly impact durability, compliance, cost efficiency, and long-term maintenance.
And with new technologies like MYRO - the world’s first wall painting robot-reshaping how the industry works, now is the perfect time to update your approach.
Let’s break it all down.
What Are Industrial Paints (And Why Do They Matter)?
Industrial paints are high-performance coatings engineered to protect, preserve, and enhance a wide variety of surfaces - from steel and concrete to wood and drywall. Unlike standard decorative paints, they’re built to resist corrosion, chemicals, abrasion, extreme temperatures, and more.
Choosing the right type is essential to:
- Extend the lifecycle of materials
- Meet safety and compliance standards
- Avoid costly rework
- Enhance the visual appeal of your project
The 4 Most Common Types of Industrial Paints
- Epoxy Paints - These are known for their toughness, adhesion, and chemical resistance. Ideal for floors, warehouses, and industrial environments, epoxy paints cure into a thick, protective layer that can withstand heavy use.
- Polyurethane Paints - A top pick for projects exposed to sunlight or abrasion. Polyurethane finishes are flexible, UV-resistant, and great for exterior metalwork or high-traffic surfaces.
- Acrylic Paints - Water-based, quick-drying, and eco-friendly, acrylics are best for interior walls or areas needing a decorative finish with moderate durability.
- Silicate Paints - Made from mineral binders, these paints chemically bond with masonry substrates. They're breathable, weather-resistant, and ideal for long-lasting exterior protection - especially on concrete.
Key Factors to Consider Before You Buy
Whether you're sourcing paint for a government project or a high-end commercial development, consider these five essentials:
- Surface Type - Is it metal, drywall, concrete, or composite? Each requires a different preparation and product.
- Environmental Conditions - Will the surface face harsh weather, chemicals, salt air, or constant foot traffic?
- Longevity Requirements - How long should the paint last before recoating or repair? What’s the expected lifecycle?
- Compliance & Safety - Check for industry certifications, low-VOC content, and fire resistance ratings. These may be mandatory depending on region or client.
Project Aesthetics - Even industrial-grade paints come in different finishes, gloss levels, and color options to match branding or design goals.
Meet MYRO: The Future of Painting Is Already Here
One of the most exciting advancements in construction tech is MYRO - the world’s first intelligent internal wall painting robot.
MYRO is designed to automate wall painting for commercial and residential interiors. It's an innovation that blends robotics, AI, and smart navigation to reduce labor costs and improve quality across the board.
Why Construction Pros Are Turning to MYRO:
- Consistency at Scale - No streaks. No drips. No fatigue. Just smooth, even coats on every wall.
- Boosted Speed & Productivity - MYRO paints up to 10x faster than manual labor and can work continuously without breaks.
- Enhanced Worker Safety - Eliminate scaffolding and ladders for high walls. MYRO handles it.
- Data-Driven Control - With a user-friendly interface, project managers can program coverage, wall height, and even pause mid-task to make changes.
MYRO isn’t just a gimmick - it’s a scalable tool for painting contractors, interior finishing companies, and developers looking to cut costs without cutting corners.
Best Practices for Industrial Painting Projects
- Prep Like a Pro - Clean, sand, and prime surfaces properly. Even the best paint won’t perform if the surface prep is poor.
- Choose the Right Tools - Whether it’s sprayers, brushes, or robotic painters, match the tool to the job for efficiency and accuracy.
- Don’t Skip Quality Control - Inspect during and after application to ensure uniform coverage, color match, and adherence.
- Plan for Maintenance - Know your paint’s lifecycle and build maintenance schedules into your client handoff.
Final Thoughts: Modern Materials, Smarter Methods
As a project manager or contractor, your choices shape how long your work will last and how satisfied your clients will be. From epoxy durability to polyurethane sheen and robotic precision - there’s a world of options out there.
By educating your team, embracing new technologies like MYRO, and choosing the right industrial materials, you're not just painting walls - you're building a legacy.
Ready to take your projects to the next level with smarter paint choices and intelligent automation?
