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Building Trans formations Made Easy We’ve got it covered.
Over time, all buildings deteriorate. This is due to factors such as age, environment, dirt and debris, and severe weather. Therefore, it’s crucial to check over the exterior of your premises regularly as part of your maintenance inspections. That way, if you identify a problem, you can take action sooner rather than later. Left alone, problems become much more serious, expensive, and difficult to solve.
Sometimes it’s not just the condition of your roof and wall cladding that means you must consider carrying out work on your property’s exterior. If you are moving in or out of a building, you’ll often find the colour scheme needs updating or refreshing so the property can be quickly and suitably re-let.
Whatever the reason, if you have a building that is in need of a refresh then look no further. As specialist applicators of high-performance coating systems, our experienced teams recoat the roofs and walls of both commercial and industrial buildings to make them look like new again. What’s more, all our work is backed with a minimum guarantee of 10 years.
Metal roof sheets are particularly prone to cut edge corrosion. This happens when the factory cut edge of a sheet begins to corrode and peel back. Over time, moisture causes the steel sheet to rust as the raw cut gives no protection from the paint. Our teams can repair and re-coat to prevent further corrosion.
External building maintenance might sound challenging. Yet we really do make the process extremely easy for you, no matter whether you’re changing the colour, protecting your exterior, or repairing damage.
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