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| Facility managers responsible for retail store remodeling
projects are confronted with issues that are unique when compared to other
disciplines. For the most part, renovation projects must be completed when the
store is closed to the public. Merchandise must be left in place and when the
work is completed each night, the store must be ready in the morning for
business as usual. Sales personnel should be busy selling merchandise, not
cleaning up behind a messy contractor.
The strict maintenance of fire-retardant and acoustical
qualities of the ceiling must be maintained and/or even improved. And a bright white ceiling allows the natural color of the products to be appreciated by the customer. Budgets are also an issue, making it necessary to spread
the budget-dollar as far as possible. Money that is saved on ceilings can be
utilized in other areas of need.
Also, a “quick fix” is not the answer if, as a result, the
appearance is anything short of new. If the renovation of the space is to be
managed by a general contractor (a major project), specifications need to be
prepared to ensure that the project is completed in accordance with the owner’s
standards. Project Specifications and technical information on all products
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| Preventative maintenance is also an issue when it comes to
acoustical ceilings. A simple water stain can ruin a perfectly fine ceiling,
as can a workman’s fingerprint. ProCoat’s Acoustical Tile Restorer in Aerosol
allows maintenance personnel to touch up the spot in a one-step application. And the East Reach Spray Adapter allows this to be done without a ladder. Other
maintenance products are also available.
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Every
facility manager 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 that ceiling is
structurally sound (the ceiling tiles are dry, flat, and
unbroken) acoustical ceiling restoration is an ideal
alternative to replacement with new tiles.
Perhaps,
a color change is required. The up-charge for new tiles in a
special color is quite high and the wait time for delivery can
be difficult from a scheduling viewpoint. ProCoustic can be
provided in virtually any color, at a fraction of the
replacement cost, without a lengthy time delay.
A ceiling
that has been restored, using ProCoustic to attain a new white
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 are not
necessarily better.
The environment is also a concern of many retailers who would rather recycle the existing ceiling materials rather than to add to the land-fill through the replacement process.
Getting
it Done
While
there are many painting contractors who are capable of
applying ProCoat’s products, not all of them are proficient in
meeting the unique requirements of the retail industry.
ProCoat’s Contract Services program was designed
for the retailers and can be of considerable worth to the
project manager.
Retailers with locations throughout a large geographic area would particularly benefit from Contract Services National Account Program. The ability to dial one phone number, regardless of the project locations, is only one of the many benefits of this program. Others include standardized pricing, manufacturer rebates, and more efficient project management.
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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