We were very pleased with our experience with Raider Painting and the work they did on our Intumescent/...
25Feb2010
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When walls are looking drabber and drabber everyday, facility managers know its time to put some life back to those walls, with the help of the right wallcovering contractor. Commercial facilities such as shopping malls and hotels, corporate offices, and even production areas in industrial plants can use a good wallcovering design to make the room or location look good and conducive to business.
24Feb2010
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When the need to liven up facility spaces meant working on beautifying the walls, facility managers often choose between several kinds of decorative wall applications, like decorative coatings or wallcovering installations. Opting for wallcovering improvements means hiring a wallcovering contractor to come up with interesting wall murals or decorative wall arts that delivers the desired aesthetic enhancements, not to mention quality work done within a reasonable budget.
23Feb2010
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There are many ways with which to beautify facility walls and transform ordinary rooms into pleasing spaces. Focusing specifically on wallcovering projects, the right wallcovering contractor can design and implement beautiful wall arts and murals that make facility rooms ideal places to relax or conduct business in.
To ensure the success of wallcovering projects, the wallcovering contractor need to undergo the following step-by-step implementation processes:
To ensure the success of wallcovering projects, the wallcovering contractor need to undergo the following step-by-step implementation processes:
22Feb2010
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Ordinary facility walls often come alive when decorated with murals and art forms that enhance the look and appeal of particular areas in the facility. Like decorative coatings, wall coverings can turn drab areas into pleasing locations, wherein clients and visitors can lounge, wait or conduct their businesses or meetings in a more relaxed and pleasing atmosphere.
18Feb2010
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Major infrastructures often require large investments to put up and operate. The same as with important machineries and equipments, these business assets are so mission-critical to business survival and success that business owners have no qualms about allocating significant portions of the budget to the construction, acquisition, and even repairs and maintenance of these assets.
17Feb2010
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Because corrosion-caused damages can be costly to major infrastructures and equipments, facility owners are continually on the lookout for ways to prevent corrosive damages from occurring in these important business assets. And when it comes to corrosion control, facility managers know that hiring the best corrosion control contractors is already a major part of the solution to their corrosion woes.
Corrosion control contractors are distinctly different from ordinary contractors, because of the following reasons:
Corrosion control contractors are distinctly different from ordinary contractors, because of the following reasons:
16Feb2010
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Many facility managers still fall prey to the misconception that just any contractor in town is up to the job of providing corrosion control and protection for facility infrastructures and valuable equipments. This misconception stems from an underestimation of the corrosion process itself, and overlooking the fact that corrosion can in fact bring catastrophic damage to important business investments. This mistake is a costly one to make, because corrosion-wrought damages to properties can put any business seriously in the red.
15Feb2010
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Facility infrastructure and equipment are critical to the survival of the business. Not only do they constitute a major capital investment for the business, they also serve critical operational functions. Should these assets fail for whatever reason, the business’ very survival is put on the line.
11Feb2010
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To build an environment-friendly facility, building designers select the most ecologically-viable materials, products and methodologies that release lesser harmful substances to the environment. The advocacy of the green building movement is that the lesser carbon “footprints” are left in the environment in the course of everyday living, the lesser the damage wrought to the environment by man’s daily activities.
10Feb2010
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Dictated by a consumer market that has become aware of the harmful effects of construction materials and practices to the environment, the construction industry has began using only the greenest materials to address the demand for green buildings. With the building industry turning green, each project is now peppered with ecological considerations ranging from energy efficiency to sustainability – environmental buzzwords that are important to the consumers-turned-environmentalists who want to conduct their lives with as little harm to the environment as possible.
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