2. www.procoat.ie ProCoat Irelandare the sole agents for ProCoat and SteelCoat in the Republic of Ireland. We offer a restoration process for all types of suspended ceiling tiles which are faded with age or discoloured. Our clients receive a dependable service and excellent results which are guaranteed in writing. Our past clients include many well known companies.
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4. The ProCoat process does not cause tiles to stick to the gridwork, as with painting, thereby allowing full access to the area above the ceiling for maintenance purposes.
5. Ceilings within buildings are virtual breeding grounds for bacteria and mould which together with dust, dirt, grease, and pollen may cause indoor air pollution. The ProCoat process combats this by removing the pollutants and then recoating the ceiling tiles and gridwork
6. With the ProCoat process there is no output to landfill thereby reducing the clients carbon footprint.
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9. The work area is completely protected with special clear polythene sheeting hung from double sided tape applied to the perimeter walls.
10. All fittings & fixtures such as lights, smoke detectors, speakers and sprinkler heads are masked to prevent over-spray, polythene sheeting is also used to cover the floor area and all furniture, etc. within.
11. The entire ceiling is swept using soft sweep anti static brushes removing any loose dust etc. Further cleaning as required.
12. Any broken or damaged tiles are replaced before the entire ceiling is sprayed.
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14. ProCoat is manufactured in a matt finish providing a cost effective surface refurbishment.The use of ProCoat on acoustic ceilings will restore a consistent visual finishwww.procoat.ie Suitable for suspended mineral fibre ceilings and plaster ceiling tiles, ProCoat is a unique one-coat treatment, odourless, environmentally friendly, water based, Class ‘O’ fire rated, non-bridging (will not clog fissures or stick tiles to metal grid sections). Available in a variety of colours
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16. The use of SteelCoat on metal ceilings will restore a consistent visual finish resistant to soiling.
17. A variety of colours (BS and RAL) available upon request.www.procoat.ie A metal ceiling coating for metal pan and perforated tiles, vinyl, fibreglass, plastic faced plasterboard tiles. SteelCoat is a water based coating providing a non-bridging, Class ‘O’ fire rated durable cleanable surface. Available in matt or 20% gloss in a variety of colours.
18. www.procoat.ie Our clients receive a dependable service and excellent results which are guaranteed in writing richard@procoat.ie
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IntroductionPartnershipAddressWorking throughout Ireland
ProCoat Ireland was successfully trading in Ireland as a partnership until 2002 when due to the illness of one partner it ceased trading.It was relaunched in 2008 and we have recoated the entire ceiling area in The Baggage Hall & Arrivals Area at Dublin Airport We are very keen to create product awareness as our service is not generally known to be available. Facility Managers etc.
When replacing a ceiling it is necessary to have a number of contractors on site not only to remove and dump the ceiling but also to remove and refit light fittings, fire alarm equipment, cctv systems, intruder alarm equipment, paging system, sprinkler system etc.
Conventional SolutionsThe use of general decorating practises, i.e. standard paints, will not restore the appearance of the ceiling. The physical properties of the ceiling tiles will be irreparably changed, bridging will occur sticking the tiles to the gridwork, blocking perforations and fissures, warping tiles, this also may affect the fire rating of the ceiling.Cleaning will rarely provide an acceptable consistent finish.Replacement is expensive and if only partial this creates an unsightly contrast between old and new tiles.When replacing a ceiling it is necessary to have a number of contractors on site not only to remove and dump the ceiling but also to remove and refit light fittings, fire alarm equipment, cctv systems, intruder alarm equipment, paging system, sprinkler system etc.
Conventional SolutionsThe use of general decorating practises, i.e. standard paints, will not restore the appearance of the ceiling. The physical properties of the ceiling tiles will be irreparably changed, bridging will occur sticking the tiles to the gridwork, blocking perforations and fissures, this also may affect the fire rating of the ceiling.Cleaning will rarely provide an acceptable consistent finish.Replacement is expensive and if only partial this creates an unsightly contrast between old and new tiles.When replacing a ceiling it is necessary to have a number of contractors on site not only to remove and dump the ceiling but also to remove and refit the light fittings, fire alarm equipment, cctv equipment, intruder alarm equipment, paging system, sprinkler system etc.