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ON: Steel wall and roof
cladding systems | Steel wall
and roof cladding systems develop surface problems over
the years, which lead to severe deterioration of
building fabrics as well as spoiling the appearance of
the premises. Surface cracking, 'peel back' at overlaps
and edges and corrosion of underlying surface are the
most common. If these defects are left unchecked the
problems will progressively increase leading eventually
to possible replacement of the cladding
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WRRCS. have coating systems
designed to solve these problems as well as
restoring the outward appearance of the building.
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Following surface preparation to deal
with defects and corrosion either a coating system
matching the previous colour can be applied or a
complete change of colour can be
provided. |
The degree of
surface preparation will vary from site to site.
However, all surfaces must be prepared to a standard to
satisfactorily receive coating. This may involve power
washing, sand blasting or anti-corrosion treatments. Old
delaminating coating must be removed and the areas
patch-primed. Loose or misshapen sheeting should be
repaired. |
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