Toronto Industrial Painting provides independent coating inspection and consulting services for industrial, commercial, and institutional projects throughout Southern Ontario. Our AMPP/NACE-certified coating inspectors bring over 30 years of experience in the industrial coatings industry, helping clients evaluate coating systems, monitor application quality, document project conditions, and address coating-related problems.
Our services include coating inspection, coating consulting, third-party QA/QC, quality assurance, quality control consulting, failure analysis, specification writing, and coating system review. We work with owners, engineers, contractors, and facility managers to help ensure protective coating work is properly evaluated, specified, inspected, and documented.
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- Coating Inspection & Consulting Experience
- NACE Level 3 Coating Inspectors
- Third-Party QA/QC Support
- Failure Analysis & Corrective Recommendations
- Specification Writing & Review
- What does a coating inspector in Ontario do?
- What is a NACE Level 3 Coating Inspector?
- What is coating quality assurance?
- What is coating quality control?
- How can I find out more about Toronto Industrial Painting’s inspection and consulting services?
Coating Inspection & Consulting Experience
For more than three decades, Toronto Industrial Painting has supported industrial, commercial, and institutional coating projects through independent inspection, third-party QA/QC, coating consulting, failure analysis, specification writing, and project documentation.
Our experience includes bridge and marine coatings, petroleum and pipeline coatings, tank lining inspection, nuclear facility coatings, lead abatement projects, surface preparation review, coating specification review, and protective coating system evaluation.
NACE Level 3 Coating Inspectors
Toronto Industrial Painting provides coating inspection services by NACE Level 3 Coating Inspectors with extensive field experience in industrial and commercial coating environments. Our inspection work helps clients verify surface preparation, coating application, film thickness, adhesion, environmental conditions, and project documentation.
Third-Party QA/QC Support
We provide independent quality assurance and quality control support for protective coating projects. Our role is to help owners, engineers, contractors, and facility managers confirm that coating work is being reviewed, tested, and documented according to the project specifications and applicable standards.
Failure Analysis & Corrective Recommendations
When coating problems occur, Toronto Industrial Painting can help evaluate the cause of the failure and recommend appropriate corrective action. Our failure analysis support may include reviewing coating conditions, surface preparation, environmental exposure, application records, inspection data, and coating system performance.
Specification Writing & Review
We help clients develop and review coating specifications for industrial, commercial, and institutional projects. Clear coating specifications help define the required surface preparation, coating system, application standards, inspection requirements, testing procedures, and documentation expectations before work begins.
What does a coating inspector in Ontario do?
A coating inspector reviews protective coating work before, during, and after application to help confirm that the project is being completed according to the specifications, industry standards, and required quality control procedures.
Toronto Industrial Painting provides NACE Level 3 coating inspection support for industrial, commercial, and institutional projects. Our inspection services may include surface preparation review, environmental condition monitoring, coating thickness testing, adhesion testing, holiday/pinhole inspection, documentation review, and failure analysis when coating problems occur.
What is a NACE Level 3 Coating Inspector?
A NACE Level 3 Coating Inspector is a senior-level coating inspection professional with advanced training in protective coating inspection, surface preparation, coating application, testing procedures, documentation, and coating specification review.
Toronto Industrial Painting provides NACE Level 3 coating inspection support for industrial, commercial, and institutional projects. Working with a NACE Level 3 Coating Inspector can help owners, engineers, contractors, and facility managers confirm that coating work is reviewed, tested, and documented according to the project specifications and applicable industry standards.
What is coating quality assurance?
Coating quality assurance helps confirm that the project specifications, coating system, inspection requirements, testing procedures, and documentation standards are clearly defined before and during the work.
What is coating quality control?
Coating quality control focuses on verifying the actual work being performed in the field. This may include surface preparation review, environmental condition monitoring, coating thickness testing, adhesion testing, holiday/pinhole inspection, and documentation of inspection results.
How can I find out more about Toronto Industrial Painting’s inspection and consulting services?
You can learn more about Toronto Industrial Painting by browsing our website or contacting us directly to discuss your coating inspection, QA/QC, failure analysis, specification writing, or coating consulting needs. Call 416-444-5092, use our live chat, or send us a message through the website to request support for your project.







