Client: St. Alphonsus Regional Medical Center
Location: Boise, Idaho
Project Type: Helipad recoating and traction upgrade
Completed: August 2025
St. Alphonsus Regional Medical Center relies on its primary rooftop helipad for fast, direct access to the Emergency Room. Although there is a secondary helipad on the far side of the campus, using it requires transferring patients from the helicopter to an ambulance and then across campus to the ER. In time-critical situations, that extra step is a serious disadvantage.
For years, the hospital's internal maintenance crews tried to keep the primary helipad operational by rolling on new coats of big-box-store coating products. Because the pad could not be out of service for long, these quick fixes were applied over existing layers with minimal surface preparation. Each new coat failed to bond properly and eventually began peeling away in sheets.
By 2025, the helipad surface had multiple layers of failing coatings. Chunks of material were flaking off across the diamond plate metal, creating trip hazards for emergency crews and signaling that the "band-aid" approach was no longer acceptable.
St. Alphonsus needed a solution that checked three critical boxes:
There were also logistical constraints. Heavy equipment had to meet the requirements of the elevators to the helipad. At the same time, surface preparation still had to be thorough enough to ensure a sound substrate and good adhesion for the new system.
Roe Painting designed a coating system and process that balanced project time, safety, and long-term performance.
The crew focused on removing all loose and poorly bonded material while staying within the hospital's downtime window.
Once the surface was properly prepared, Roe installed a multi-coat system designed for aviation and exterior metal surfaces:
Emergency crews rely on clear, consistent markings for safe landings. Roe Painting:
The project was scheduled during normal business hours with the understanding that:
Roe Painting's crew pushed to keep the project under seven days, including preparation, coatings, markings, and cleanup. The work was completed within that window, and the helipad was returned to service on schedule.
The new helipad coating system delivered the long-term, safety-focused solution St. Alphonsus needed:
Post-project, the helipad has continued to perform well, with no complaints from the hospital. The new system provides a durable, high-traction surface that supports the mission-critical work happening at St. Alphonsus every day.
For hospitals that rely on helipads and high-traffic exterior surfaces, quick fixes and cheap coatings can become a recurring source of risk and cost. This project at St. Alphonsus shows how investing in the right coating system can:
When the stakes include minutes of response time and the safety of patients and staff, a helipad coating is more than a cosmetic decision. It is an operational and clinical one.
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