The Benefits of MSC 005 - Multi Surface Coating
Ceilings can be a breeding ground for bacteria!
If required, an anti microbial agent can be added to your ceiling coatings.
This provides protection and sanitation against the growth of bacteria, mould, fungi, mycelium, spirea, e-coli, salmonella, sick building syndrome, etc.
This provides protection and sanitation against the growth of bacteria, mould, fungi, mycelium, spirea, e-coli, salmonella, sick building syndrome, etc.
Ceiling Voids
One of the latest trends in retail refurbishment is to do away with suspended ceilings and paint the concrete ceiling void, including all service pipes, galvanized trunking, cable trays, conduits etc.
The best solution is to spray apply our multi-surface finish coating. The superior priming and sealing properties of the coating eliminates the need for separate primers, sealers or undercoats. This provides the benefit of cutting down on labour and downtime and allowing large areas to be completed in a single shift. Once complete you are left with a uniform finish to all surfaces, in your choice of colour.
The best solution is to spray apply our multi-surface finish coating. The superior priming and sealing properties of the coating eliminates the need for separate primers, sealers or undercoats. This provides the benefit of cutting down on labour and downtime and allowing large areas to be completed in a single shift. Once complete you are left with a uniform finish to all surfaces, in your choice of colour.
Ceiling Void Spray Painting
The Multi Surface Coating process is designed for spraying onto the underside of concrete slabs and ceilings, detailed masking procedures allow for a quality result in a variety of RAL/BS colours.
The concrete void is painted using airless paint spray equipment. Specialists paints are used, which will adhere to the ceiling including any services which require painting, ie, (galvanised ducting, pipes, conduit, etc) which will provide a hard surface that won’t be easily chipped or scratched. If spraying onto a galvanised surface the use of a multi-surface paint is essential.
The concrete void is painted using airless paint spray equipment. Specialists paints are used, which will adhere to the ceiling including any services which require painting, ie, (galvanised ducting, pipes, conduit, etc) which will provide a hard surface that won’t be easily chipped or scratched. If spraying onto a galvanised surface the use of a multi-surface paint is essential.