Our aim is to provide outstanding service in a clean and timely manner, allowing you to focus on your clients' and tenants' needs.
We always offer the option for projects to be carried out during off hours, whether it be at night, weekends, or holiday periods.
We are able to carry out any repair work to drywall, plaster, metal, concrete and masonry prior to painting.
Worksites are cleaned daily, and upon completion are turned over vacuumed, mopped and dusted.
Mortar repairs
Metal repairs
Degreasing
Sprayed finishes
Epoxy/urethane flooring systems
Rust removal & containmentT
General repairs and painting
We understand the wear and tear that occurs in heavily occupied areas and the challenges that are associated with recoating existing finishes.
Our system utilizes hi performance/low voc coatings which are formulated specifically for the institutional sector.
We prioritize proper preparation procedures and follow up with the best coatings on the market.
Painting of approximately 75 concrete columns at the Whitby training centre. Numerous repairs were required due to relocation of wall mounted anchors over the past 30 years.
Due to the fact that operations remained open throughout the project, areas needed to be started and completed within the same shift.
Project was carried out during the night, with regular updates to the client regarding logistics.
Painting of main cafeteria at dc north campus. A thorough degreasing was required as is usually the case with this type of environment.
All walls, columns and brickwork received waterborne epoxy which is an excellent choice due it's bonding ability and resistance to cleaning chemicals.
Plaster repairs and painting to dining hall ceiling at York Club located in downtown Toronto.
The area received 2 coats of stain blocking primer, followed by 2 topcoats of acrylic.
We chose to carry out this project during the days in order to utilize the natural sunlight in the space from the numerous and tall windows.
Fortunately, the client was able to close the area temporarily without significant disruptions to operations