Alaska's Industrial Coatings Specialists

Built to
Withstand Alaska.

Industrial-grade surface protection engineered for extreme environments — from Arctic cold to high-traffic infrastructure. AIP applies coatings that last, on assets that matter.

// Active Operations — Anchorage, AK
15+
Years Operating
500+
Projects Completed
100%
Alaskan-Owned
AMPP
Certified Crew
Accepting New Projects — Call (907) 646-2000
Trusted By
Alaska Railroad Holland America Princess Delta Western Inlet Energy Ameresco Crowley QAP COALASKA USAF GSA
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Core Capabilities

Services &
Applications

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In-House Coating Facility

Alaska's largest in-shop spray area, purpose-built for oversized equipment, railcars, heavy fabrications, and modular assemblies. Climate-controlled environment for consistent application year-round.

Railcars Heavy Equipment Climate-Controlled
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Field Tank Coatings

Interior and exterior protection for storage tanks, pressure vessels, and secondary containment. Solvent-free systems for potable and chemical service.

Plural-Component Novolac Immersion
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Sandblasting Services

Abrasive blasting for surface preparation, rust and coating removal, and profile generation. SSPC-compliant prep on steel, concrete, and heavy fabrications — in-shop or on-site.

SSPC SP-10 On-Site Surface Profile
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Tank Cleaning & Pressure Washing

High-pressure tank cleaning and surface preparation services for storage tanks, vessels, and industrial equipment. Confined-space certified crews and proper waste handling for clean, coating-ready surfaces.

High-Pressure Confined Space Surface Prep
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Custom Contracts

Tailored coating and protection programs built around your project's unique requirements. Multi-phase scopes, specialty systems, and long-term maintenance agreements designed to your specifications.

Project-Based Specialty Systems Maintenance
DIVISION — ACFS

Alaska Collision & Fleet Services

Our sister division specializing in vehicle collision repair, fleet refinishing, and commercial vehicle coatings — from passenger cars to heavy trucks and trailers.

Collision Repair Fleet Refinish Commercial Visit Site →
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Why Alaska Industrial Paint

Built Different.
Built Here.

Alaska-First Expertise

AIP was founded in Anchorage and every applicator on our roster knows Alaska's climate, its logistics, and its demands firsthand.

Spec-Driven Quality

Every project runs against a written coating specification. DFT readings, cure verification, and hold-point inspections are documented and delivered with every job file.

Right Coating, Right System

We're manufacturer-independent. Our recommendations are based on service environment, not preferred vendor programs — epoxy, polyurea, urethane, or zinc, whichever earns its keep.

Full Turn-Key

From abrasive blasting and containment to final inspection, we handle it end-to-end. No subcontracting critical scope to unfamiliar crews.

AMPP-Certified Inspection

In-house inspection capability means QA runs concurrent with production. Defects are caught at the source, not discovered after demobilization.

Warranty-Backed Work

Our workmanship warranty means we stand behind every application. If adhesion fails due to our prep or application, we make it right — no argument.

15+
Years in Alaska
500+
Projects Completed
AMPP
Certified Inspectors
DFT
Documented Every Job
// Industries We Serve
Utilities & Energy Fleet & Collision Municipal & Government Commercial Construction Transportation Mining & Extraction Forestry & Agriculture Healthcare & Institutional
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In Our Facility

The AIP
Shop Process

Climate-controlled, year-round coating application for railcars, heavy equipment, and oversized fabrications.

1

Intake & Inspection

Equipment is received and assessed in our shop. We document existing condition, identify damage, and confirm coating scope with the client.

2

Surface Preparation

Sandblast and abrasive prep to SSPC-SP10 standards. Profile and cleanliness verified before any coating is applied.

3

Masking & Staging

Critical surfaces masked, parts staged in the climate-controlled spray hall, and substrate temperature brought to spec.

4

Coating Application

Primer, intermediate, and topcoat systems applied to spec by AMPP-certified applicators. DFT verified between coats.

5

Cure, Release & Delivery

Controlled cure cycle and final inspection. Asset is loaded and returned to the client site or staged for pickup, with full documentation package delivered alongside the finished work.

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How We Work

The AIP
Field Process

1

Site Assessment

We inspect existing conditions, exposure environment, and substrate to define the performance requirements.

2

Specification

A written coating spec is developed: prep grade, DFT targets, coating system, and inspection hold points.

3

Mobilization

We stage and certify containment, blast media, equipment, and safety controls before work begins.

4

Application

Each coat is applied to spec, with DFT and adhesion verified in real time by our in-house inspector.

5

Documentation

Inspection records, material certs, and photo documentation delivered with final project closeout.

Ready to Protect
Your Assets?

Whether it's a new build or a recoat project, AIP delivers the spec-driven quality Alaska demands. Contact us for a no-obligation project review.

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Client Feedback

What Our
Clients Say

AIP's crew handled a challenging structural recoat in sub-zero conditions without a single deficiency on our final inspection. The documentation package they delivered was the most thorough we've seen from a coatings contractor.

JM
J. Mitchell
Project Manager — Municipality of Anchorage

We've used outside contractors who didn't understand Alaska logistics. AIP is different — they showed up on time, knew the environment, and delivered a lining system that's still performing years later.

SR
S. Rawlings
Maintenance Superintendent — ENSTAR

The spec they wrote for our tank farm saved us from a significant overcoating mistake. Their AMPP inspector caught a mill scale adhesion issue that would have caused an early failure. Worth every dollar.

DK
D. Kowalski
Facilities Director — Port of Alaska
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Standards & Credentials

Certified &
Compliant

AMPP
CIP

AMPP Certified

Coating Inspector Program Level 1 & 2 — inspection and QC capability on every project.

SSPC
QP1

SSPC QP1

Qualified Procedures certification for field application of industrial maintenance coatings on complex industrial structures.

ISN
VERIFIED

ISN Pre-Qualified

Verified through ISNetworld — pre-qualified for major operator and federal contractor safety programs.

FED
READY

Federal Contract Ready

SAM.gov registered with active CAGE code — approved for direct federal awards and DoD subcontracts.