The only problem would be AHJ requirements. Painting with latex is not a 
problem per material listing or NFPA 13. 

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> On Jan 19, 2015, at 3:59 PM, Tony Silva <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I have already posed this question to Tyco, and am awaiting a hopefully quick 
> reply. Meanwhile I thought I will also ask the forum.
> 
> I have been asked whether Tyco Blazemaster sprinkler piping can be painted. 
> This is in a area that the piping will run exposed, tight to the ceiling, 
> complying with the installation requirements. 
> 
> Has anyone seen Blazemaster being painted? In the Blaze installation manual 
> it states, "If painting is required, use only latex based paints". So it is 
> obvious that the piping can be painted. My concern is if the markings on the 
> piping giving the pipe listings are covered, will it be a problem? I guess 
> this will apply to steel piping also, and their pipe markings are regularly 
> painted over without any concerns. But I thought I will ask. 
> 
> The other concern is regarding the color. Blazemaster has a characteristic 
> color identifying the product. Will changing the color be a problem?
> 
> Tony 
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