New concept! What is renovation work that addresses surfaces with asbestos-containing finishing materials?
The "Net Barrier Method" allows for simultaneous renovation work on buildings and measures against asbestos-containing finishing materials! It is suitable for buildings such as schools and public facilities that require asbestos measures in a short period of time.
Many buildings still use paint materials containing asbestos, and while there is pressure to remove or demolish them, there are no established methods, making the removal process time-consuming and labor-intensive. Additionally, there are issues such as a shortage of experienced asbestos removal workers and a lack of high-pressure cleaning equipment. As a result, even if one wants to "renew the building," it is difficult to start the renovation work until the asbestos removal is completed. The renovation construction method "Net Barrier Method (Composite Exterior Wall Renovation Method)," developed in collaboration with a major company, aims to prevent the peeling of deteriorated "mortar-finished exterior walls" and "tiled exterior walls," and it can also be applied to work on surfaces with asbestos-containing finishing materials! (Proven results☆) 【Features】 ■ In some areas, it is treated as a small-scale project! Just remove the paint film by creating a Φ10.5mm recess before pinning! ■ Confirmation tests conducted by public institutions! No asbestos detected. ■ Prevents lifting and peeling of finishing materials! Increases aesthetic appeal with new finishes. ■ Minimal education required for managers and workers. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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