Clients

Examples of Work

Join the many companies who are benefiting from our services. See below some examples of our work.

Problem:
Client required visible steps that were not slippery

Solution:
Installation of stair nosings which highlighted the step edges while being non slip.

Problem:
Client had water leaking through floor

Solution:
Removal of tile floor and installation of waterproof membrane.

Problem:
Client had old worn out tiles that weren't very appealing.

Solution:
Liquid Sandstone application over old tiles, another way of improving your old worn out tiles without removing them.

Problem:
Client required a fast and effective solution to an ugly floor.

Solution:
Slip Resistant Texture coat application to kitchen washroom floor. Staff where able to use the floor 12 hours later.

Problem:
Client needed to comply to the AS/NZS 1428.4 concerning tactile indicators

Solution:
Stainless Steel tactile installed, Tacalerts are designed to be installed in all public pedestrian locations such as stairways, ramps, escalators, railway platforms etc and all areas detailed by the Australian Standard AS/NZS 1428.4, and the Building Code of Australia.

Problem:
Client required a non slip edge to out door steps which was cost effective and durable.

Solution:
Application of Safestep 100 in safety yellow was applied in a 50mm strip. Provided both visibility and non slip.

Problem:
Client required a tough wearing floor that was not slippery

Solution:
Anti-Slip Epoxy Floor was applied.

Problem:
Client required a non slip floor to cool room which was non toxic.

Solution:
Slip Resistant Texture coat Application to Cool Room, tough wearing and no toxic fumes.

Solution:
Matrix Panels Installed in Walk In Freezer to address frozen slippery floor. Minimal down time was required as the panels are prefabricated and only need to be installed.

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