Services

Exterior Painting in Melbourne & Brevard County, FL


Services and Products

  • Interior and Exterior Painting
  • Custom painting and crown molding
  • Walkway, balcony, and pool deck coatings
  • Flat roof coatings, repairs, and seam work
  • Caulking, glazing, and waterproofing
  • Fine interior finishes and stain packages
  • Pressure washing and hydro blasting
  • Sandblasting and shot blasting
  • Structural steel and industrial coatings
  • Epoxy and aliphatic urethane garage floor coatings
An exterior painter at work in Brevard County, FL

Why Hire Us?

  • Inspection and approval checklist
  • Testing and measurement records for review
  • Employee training in quality and ethics THE ANCHOR PLEDGE
  • Job progress reports
  • Final walk-through and punch list acceptance procedures
  • Non-prorated labor and material warranty and delivery
  • Long list of local satisfied customers
  • Extra preparation, sealing, and two times the caulking is the anchor trademark

Safety program

Safety is a critical component of our employee training program. All of our employees at Anchor Painting Company are strongly guided each week in our safety meeting to implement what they have learned on and off the job.

Safety meetings cover a wide range of job safety topics ranging from eye safety to specialty tool operation. We observe OSHA safety guidelines as well as recommended training per the requirements of our insurance carrier.

We have a perfect safety record and we mean to keep it that way. Below are a list of topics that our employees have learned or are in the process of learning through our toolbox topics safety meetings held weekly:

  • Fall devices and critical systems
  • Eye safety and protection
  • Lifting procedures and back braces
  • First aid and communication to 911 operators
  • Climbing a ladder
  • Sanitation and health
  • Fire hazards and combustible materials
  • Lighting and electrical hazards
  • Walking in uneven surfaces
  • Emergency exits and unobstructed walkways
  • Stairs, stairwells, and confined spaces
  • Power tool safety
  • Heating invalidation
  • Heat exhaustion
  • Required OSHA recordkeeping
  • Unseen hazards below the surface (holes in grass, and trip hazards)
  • Reporting hazards and injuries
  • Injury specific first aid (wounds, shock, burns, neck and back injuries, heat exhaustion)
  • Accident investigation reporting
  • Safety rules, policies, and procedures