DENVER, CO, June 17, 2013 (Press-News.org) The importance of getting rid of health hazards from your ceiling.
Asbestos.
Mold and mildew.
Bacteria and chemicals.
You would think these contaminants are the most feared hazards when cleaning, repairing or replacing your office ceiling.
But they are not.
For CEOs, owners, managers, as well as customers and clients, the biggest fear is downtime. And all too often, this fear is realized with the undertaking of these seemingly difficult jobs.
When an older ceiling is covered in dirt, grease, mildew, and even smoke, many business owners think the best solution is to replace the ceiling. All the tiles, the grid work, everything. Sometimes it's necessary. But more often than not, it's not.
Other times, business owners choose to simply replace a small portion of the ceiling tile. This usually occurs when there is a water damage to the ceiling. It sounds like a no-brainer decision, but when you see the bright and new tile next to the dingy, older tile, it simply draws attention to the shape of your ceiling.
In order to save cost and downtime, most owners opt to clean their ceilings rather than replace. A smart decision. Unfortunately, many of them go about it the completely wrong way. Either they try to do it themselves, or they hire a team that either lacks the right experience or the right equipment and solutions.
If they try to do it themselves, it goes about as well as any project one tries to tackle for the first time. Slower, more costly and more messy than expected.
"Pardon our Dust"... in the retail world, those words have the power to repel business. And when it's your ceiling that you are cleaning or replacing, there's no escaping said dust. In other words, you'll need to temporarily close your doors to your customers and prospects.
If it's a business office, you can expect an interruption -- or at least a major distraction -- when you are doing ceiling tile replacement. Not only can falling debris, dust and cleaning solution make a mess throughout your office, the odor can be unbearable. Day one, the odor is pronounced. But for many cleaning solutions, the intolerable odor can linger even a couple weeks later.
You can expect different results with Ceiling Pro International. We use the appropriate mixture of our 18 proprietary solutions to tackle the problems we encounter at each site. Not only does our solution remove dirt, dust, grease and smoke, it does this... without any disruption to your business, without any lasting odors... and without any mess. It's fast, very effective and costs far less than you might think.
Consider Ceiling Pro International for your ceiling cleaning needs.
Ceiling Pro USA is a leader in ceiling cleaning and restoration. For more information about the services of Ceiling Pro USA, visit their website www.ceilingprousa.com.
Uncovering the Unexpected Hazards of Ceiling Cleaning and Replacement
The importance of getting rid of health hazards from your ceiling.
2013-06-17
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