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<p>Pro-Asset have been providing painting services to commercial property managers for several years.</p><p>Pro-Asset have built a renowned reputation from simply providing some of the highest quality services, combined with some of the most innovative and flexible solutions for clients.</p><h3>Speciality</h3><p><div class="paragraph"><p>Pro-Asset Painting maintenance has been operating for over 8 years. We have serviced and maintained residential, strata, government and facilities. We guarantee durability to all our work. </p><p></p><p>Pro-Asset specialise in tailoring projects from sundry painting jobs through to long term painting and maintenance programs to suit the specific needs and requirements of the client.</p></div></p><p><div class="paragraph"><ul><li>Our long association with large schools, property managers and hospitals, as well as our vast experience, knowledge and attention to detail are what we believe have kept our clients coming back for over 8 years.</li></ul><p></p><p>In liaison with your management team, our experienced staff can formulate a work schedule based around normal routines, public holidays, nightshifts or any other alternatives that ensures minimal inconvenience and disruption to your business, staff, clients, residents or students.</p></div></p><p><div class="paragraph"><p>Servicing a wide range of schools, hospitals, places of worship, tourism venues and aged care facilities we believe it is very important that all Pro-Asset Staff undergoes extensive training in customer relations to ensure that all work conducted on site is done in the utmost professional manner. </p></div></p><hr><h2>Products and Services</h2><h3>Hours of Operation</h3><p>Flexible Hours, Open Monday - Friday, Open Saturdays</p><h3>Style</h3><p>Modern</p><h3>Services</h3><p>Colour Consultations, Faux Finishes, Line Marking, Maintenance, Re-painting, Repairs, Special Coatings, Spray Painting, Texturing</p><h3>Brand</h3><p>Dulux</p><h3>Offering</h3><p>Body Corporates, Commercial, Industrial, Institutional, Residential, Strata</p><h3>Features</h3><p>Guaranteed, Licensed, Maintenance Contracts, Quotes</p><h3>Issues</h3><p>Graffiti</p><h3>Catering To</h3><p>Buildings, Exterior, Factories, High Rises, Hospitals, Hotels, Interior, Motels, New Construction, Offices, Schools, Shopping Centres, Shops</p><hr><h2>Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)</h2><h3>My bathroom has been previously coated in enamel and I now want to use a water based finish. What do I need to do?</h3><p>The walls need to be thoroughly washed with a mix of water and sugar soap, rinsed and sanded so that no gloss remains. One coat of acrylic sealer undercoat is necessary for adhesion before two topcoats of preferably a satin acrylic is applied.</p><h3>If I paint a large wall inside, will the colour look lighter or darker than the colour chip?</h3><p>Lighting plays a huge part in the appearance of a colour, but generally the colour will look darker when seen on a large, interior area.</p><h3>How much paint do I need to paint a small bedroom?</h3><p>As a rough guide, most acrylic interior wall paints will cover about 13-16m2 per litre, but always check the manufacturer's label. Remember to calculate enough paint for two coats.</p><h3>I have faded aluminium windows, can they be painted?</h3><p>Yes, Prepared properly and sprayed with auto paints, they will look like new.</p><h3>Is oil based or water based paint better for outside?</h3><p>It depends on what is being painted. For the majority of surfaces, an acrylic is going to last longer. Acrylics are softer, more flexible, and more resistant to chalking. This is because the acrylics have a much higher elasticity rate, so that when the surface, such as timber, expands and contracts with the weather, the paint moves without cracking.</p><h3>How can I tell if my existing paint is water based or oil?</h3><p>On a rag pour a decent amount of methylated spirits. Hold the rag against the paintwork for about 30 seconds. After this time, rub the paint with the rag. If the paint softens and comes off on the rag, it is water based. If the Metho does not soften it at all, it is most likely an oil base.</p><h3>When I purchase paint in a particular colour, can I be guaranteed it will match the colour card?</h3><p>Colours shown on the colour cards are as close as printing processes allow. The paint itself will appear darker in large areas and shade variations may occur as gloss levels vary.</p><h3>Can I still paint on a cold day?</h3><p>The drying process is slower, especially solvent based paints completely stop drying when the temperature is or falls below 10 degrees. This is why manufacturers put a statement on their labels advising against painting in cold conditions. Even when the temperature is 14 or 15 degrees, the drying time of the coating is going to be dramatically affected, so it must always be taken into consideration.</p><h3>What is the difference between a professional painter and a handyman?</h3><p>A professional painter is trade qualified and he is licensed to carry out the works. The finish will be of a higher standard as the preparation will be done correctly.</p><h3>Can Colorbond be painted?</h3><p>Yes. If the Colorbond is chalky it needs to be washed and lightly sanded. Two full coats of acrylic self priming paint applied.</p>
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