Corner Protection And Area Repairs In Full Places
Thursday, November 26th, 2009    Subscribe To Our FeedBuilding maintenance costs a lot of money and can be a real strain on resources so it always god when you can save money. we waste huge amounts of money trying to keep walls looking in pristine condition by regularly painting them, filling holes and smoothing down uneven surfaces. Building managers are constantly on the lookout for loose tiles, plaster or sharp corners because they can be a lot of bother. Not only because they are unsightly but because they can cause harm to people who walk past them. To reduce the amount of regular maintenance work carried out you can use Corner protection, bump rails and plastic wall panelling to reduce the damage that impacts can cause.
many buildings experience very high volumes of traffic on a day to day basis including supermarkets, hospitals, schools and offices. people, wheelchairs, hospital beds, shopping trolleys and a number of other moveable objects move through the rooms and corridors of the buildings. When people or these moveable object hit the corners of buildings there can often be a lot of damage done to the structure of the wall as plaster chips off and paintwork becomes unsightly. When corner protection is not in use, this can lead to expensive repair work by the building’s maintenance staff or contracted labourers.
Preventing damage being done to the walls and corners can be done by attaching protective material to the corners which absorb impacts and keep the walls smooth. Material which absorb impact and do not get defaced are PVCu like Vinylac. This means that not only do they save the corner from damage, but the impact does not lower the quality of the corner protection itself. This helps because there is no need to replace the corner trim or angle every year and you should be protected by a guarantee.
You can get corner protection in many sizes, colours and finishes. Most corner protection is made to 90° and 135° angles so they should fit around common building corners. You can attach the protective rails using industrial strength double sided tape or super glue. If you know that your building is subject to high levels of impact then you can choose a range of thicknesses.
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