Our company has been serving the Nation as an Industrial Contracting firm since 1993. We are certified with the Society of Protective Coatings (SSPC) for Coating of Complex Industrial & Marine Structures (QP1) and Hazardous Coating Removal (QP2).
With our experience in the coating industry, we understand the vast range of issues that corrosion can create. This allows us to offer our clients simple solutions that increase both functionality and sustainability of their industrial facilities and civil structures while providing a safe and healthy working environment.
Our Purpose is to master quality workmanship towards governement and private industries. Our customers are our top priority. Our greatest asset is our staff, whom are also our friends and family. Saffo Contractors Inc. employees have the confidence within themselves and each other to work together in helping to achieve the goals of our company. The quality that we strive for is always matched with safety and concerns for ourselves, our employees, and the people that affect our lives and work every day. Saffo Contractors pledges to continue this strong tradition for our families, communities, clients, and ourselves for generations to come.
An Executive Management Team with NACE Level 3 Coatings Certifications with an extensive work portfolio spanning power, steel, food and beverage, pharmaceuticals, chip manufacturing, chemical, petrochemical, bridges, sports facilities, and historical preservation markets.
Our painters are certified through the SSPC Coating Application Specialist (CAS) Certification Program. It's designed to verify those individual craft workers who have experience and training in all aspects of hands-on-surface preparation and coating application of complex industrial and marine structures to ensure our clients are receiving the best service possible.
Saffo's industry certifications and comprehensive market experience gives our clients the assurance that they are receiving the highest quality results at the best value.
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