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Ceiling Restoration Process
Customers
Ceiling Restoration
- Discoloration caused by age
and ultra-violet light
- Stubborn areas resistant to cleaning
- Gain acoustic and fire ratings better than new
tile
- Light reflection value better than new tile
- Positively enhance your working
and living environment
Commercial ceiling cleaning is not the answer for all
ceilings. That is why Preserve a Ceiling offers ceiling
restoration for facilities where discoloration is due to
age and ultra-violet light as opposed to grease,
nicotine, and carbon buildup from vents. Or you may find
your ceiling contains “stubborn areas” resistant to even
the remarkable technology available with our cleaning
solutions.
The next step is Ceiling Restoration, a remarkably time
and cost effective process when compared with ceiling
replacement.
Ceiling restoration employs a coating process far
superior to conventional paints, restoring your tiles to
a “better than new” condition. With the Procoat® process
used by Preserve a Ceiling, light reflectance is greater
than with new tile. Acoustic values and fire ratings are
restored to a better than new condition. .
By restoring your ceiling tiles, they maintain their
natural appearance, and the finish is designed to
outlive that of a brand new tile. Our coating comes in
virtually any pastel shade, and black. We use only
quality Procoat® products. Best of all, the cost is
affordable – approximately half the cost of ceiling
replacement. And ceiling restoration takes one-third the
time of replacement. More information on Procoat®
products can be found at
www.procoat.com.
The Process of
Ceiling Restoration
At Preserve a Ceiling, our ceiling restoration
process restores ceiling tile to a better than new
condition. Traditional ceiling cleaning, on average,
cleans your ceiling and brings it back to approximately
90% of its original state. In some cases, cleaning may
have marginal results, such as in areas that have taken
excessive abuse, including carbon buildup around vents.
In addition, ceiling tile in some commercial spaces,
such as retail stores, hospitals, office buildings,
department stores, apartment complexes, banks, and
airports usually do not become extremely dirty. The
problem with these ceilings is they discolor as they age
due to ultraviolet rays and other environmental factors.
Ceiling cleaning may provide marginal results in these
situations.
Often, the problem goes ignored or is put off due to the
excessive costs associated with ceiling replacement.
Why Ceiling Restoration instead of Replacement?
- The average ceiling replacement job costs $1.50
a square foot, a price which does not include the
ceiling grid work, air vents, speaker covers, etc.
- A new ceiling with old, dingy ceiling fixtures
simply doesn't look good.
- There is the problem of business interruption.
Most ceiling replacement jobs take more than one
day.
- There is the construction mess. Drop ceilings
have dirt and debris that usually falls from the old
ceiling to contaminate the business as the old tile
is removed.
Preserve a Ceiling’s ceiling restoration process,
using Procoat® products is far more business friendly.
Ceiling restoration is the process where a ceiling is
coated with a substance similar to the consistency of
paint. It has the properties that restore acoustic
values greater than their original state. Light
reflectivity and fire ratings are also increased to
levels greater than an original tile. Attached fixtures
can also be coated or covered - as specified by the
customer.
The Procoat® coating does not stick to any attached
fixtures including grid work. Once coated, you can
expect your ceiling to last longer than a brand new
ceiling. You essentially get a brand new ceiling that is
approximately half the cost of replacement without the
hassles of replacement. The process involves encasing
the entire room in plastic. Everything in the room is
covered except for the surface that is to be coated. The
crew will clean the ceiling as necessary. Once cleaned,
the ceiling is then restored.
Customers
Ceiling Restoration is ideal for any facility where
the ceiling has discolored due to age and ultra-violet
light as opposed to grease, nicotine, and carbon buildup
from vents.
- Office Buildings
- Hospitals
- Airports
- Nursing Homes
- Retail Stores and Department Stores
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