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Every architect is frequently confronted with one or more projects where budgets are tight and scheduling is critical. If the final design calls for an acoustical tile that is similar to the one presently installed and the ceiling material is structurally sound (the ceiling tiles are dry, flat, and unbroken) acoustical ceiling restoration is an ideal alternative to replacement with new tiles. |
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A ceiling that has been restored, using ProCoustic to attain a new surface finish, will disperse more light, hold its color longer, and absorb more sound, than if a new ceiling were installed. That is why it is commonly accepted that when it comes to acoustical ceilings,
new is not necessarily better.
From an environmental standpoint, LEED credits can be earned, utilizing the restoration technology. By recycling the old material and avoiding solid waste disposal, points can be earned. In addition, ProCoat's acoustical coating has extremely low VOC's, earnnig even more credits.
Architects can earn continuing education credits by completng a one-hour online course in Acoustical Ceiling Restoration. Click here to register.
If you have project specific questions or require the assistance of a local dealer, ProCoat's professionals are available by simply calling (781) 767-2270.
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