[Case Study] Spraying Aluminium Curtain Wall Atrium
Vanda Coatings specialist teams recently completed a re-coating project at a site in Wilmslow. The existing curtain wall section to the building’s atrium was tired and in need of a transformation. The client requested that the existing powder coated framework should change colour from white…
[Case Study] Transforming a Rundown Retail Unit
Vanda Coatings were tasked by our client to revive the existing entrance curtain wall system, windows and fascia trim from an old run-down retail unit to the new corporate colours of B&M. The unit had been left empty for a number of years and the…
Why Does Paint Fade?
Paint failure on external elements of a building can become unsightly and affect the overall appearance. The initial and subsequent coatings used to provide an identity to a building through colour and it also provides a protective layer to the underlying substrate. The resulting degradation…
[Case Study] Metal Spraying at Tesla Birmingham
Vanda Coatings were asked to undertake metal spraying on site at Tesla Birmingham which included all the metal cladding and curtain walling. Tesla Motors manufactures luxurious electric cars and is based in the USA with seven car showrooms in the UK and many more throughout…
Refurbishing Curtain Walling
Curtain walling is an outer layer on the exterior of a commercial building and is used for multi-storey constructions of any size including large shop fronts, car showrooms and office blocks. It is attached to the floors or columns of an elevation rather than it…
Refurbishing Facades on Commercial Buildings
Refurbishing Facades on Commercial Buildings The construction industry has suffered in recent years during economic hard times, so refurbishing facades on existing commercial buildings has been a cost effective way of uplifting the built environment. A thorough survey of a business property will highlight areas…
[Case study] Curtain Walling Spraying | Welsh Back Bristol
Bristol harbour has been in operation since the 13th Century, but has obviously changed radically since then. This versatile gateway into Bristol is known as a floating harbour because the water level is not affected by the tide due to specially designed lock gates built…