OUR SERVICES

BELOW IS A LIST OF THE SERVICES WE CAN PROVIDE

If you need a quote, or just have a general enquiry, please get in touch.

    • CEILINGS

      CEILINGS

      We supply and fix a variety of ceilings, as well as fitting decorative features for an attractive finish.

    • INSULATION

      INSULATION

      We supply and install insulation products from all leading manufacturers.

    • PARTITIONS

      PARTITIONS

      We supply and fix a comprehensive range of metal stud and framing systems.

    • DOT & DAB

      DOT & DAB

      For speed, efficiency, cost and multiple finishes, Dot & Dab is hard to beat.

    • SCREEDING

      SCREEDING

      We can supply and lay traditional sand and cement floor screeds as well as flowing screeds.

    • TAPE & JOINTING

      TAPE & JOINTING

      Tape and jointing provides that sharp finished look at economical rates.

WHY CHOOSE US

EXPERIENCE

With over 14 years experience in the company and more than 40 in the industry. We proudly deliver unrivalled quality to our clients.

SKILLED PROFESSIONALS

Our team of skilled professionals are essential in providing the strong foundation on which this company has been built.

COMPETITIVE RATES

Our commitment is to deliver a product that we can all be proud of at competitive prices with no hidden costs.

FAQs

  • What is Drylining?

    Drylining is a system for cladding the internal walls and ceilings of buildings. Plasterboards are attached to the internal structure creating a smooth surface ready for decorating.

  • What is tape and jointing?

    Tape and jointing is a system used to reinforce and cover plasterboard joints to leave a smooth surface ready for decoration.

  • What is dot and dab?

    Dot and dab is a technique which replaces the use of traditional wet plaster and is now frequently used in new build developments. It allows plasterboard to be directly bonded to masonry walls using an adhesive which is applied by trowel in dots or dabs.

  • What is the difference between cornice and coving?

    Cornice is the generic term applied to a moulding designed to conceal the join between the wall and the ceiling. Coving usually refers to a type of cornice that is simple in design and uniform in profile.

  • What is a suspended ceiling?

    Suspended ceilings are secondary ceilings suspended from the structural floor above, creating a void space that can be used to run services such as water and electrics.

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