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Issue: Winter 2011
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Development
3 Colours Painting Services would like to share a number of exciting new developments.
Expansion
In early 2011, the 3 Colours team was expanded with the appointment of a business development manager and a project manager.
Director Marek Kazmierczak has also invested in state of the art technology to facilitate more accurate and time-efficient quoting. These processes will continue to be developed to support the growth of 3 Colours’ services.
Quality service
Despite the challenging economic climate, 3 Colours has enjoyed continued growth by providing consistent, quality service.
Large projects
Adding to our extensive portfolio, 3 Colours has been involved with some large projects, including a major upgrade of timber façade works at The Stockland Centre, Cammeray Square
| “On behalf of the Executive Committee I would like to thank you and your team for the very professional work carried out in sanding and recoating the wooden facade of our building. The completed work is a credit to your company and many people have remarked how good it now looks. We recognise that it was not an easy project, keeping both residents and retailers happy, but with your prompt assistance in dealing with any issues as they arose, the work was able to proceed swiftly with minimum interference to all concerned.” |
Expanded services
3 Colours Painting has expanded its services to include electrostatic painting and asbestos encapsulation.
Electrostatic spray painting
Electrostatic spray painting produces a hard-wearing surface in flat or gloss finish. The result is a highly durable, factory-like coating, ideal for many different metal surfaces.
Asbestos encapsulation
Asbestos encapsulation provides a safe and costeffective process for binding and coating old asbestosroofing. Weathering and other external factors can damage the surface, exposing harmful fibres which are then released into the environment. Sealing the surface with approved water-based products, applied straight to the degraded asbestos without disturbing the surface, has proven to be the safest, most cost-effective and convenient method of dealing with asbestos sheeting.
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