With over 35 years experience applying its sustainable luxury finishes, Armourcoat’s contracting team have the expertise to complete projects of all types to the highest standard. Please see the FAQ below for information on using Armourcoat for your project.
Yes, Armourcoat can normally offer a comparative product to that in the specification. Please contact us with the details of the proposed specification for confirmation whether Armourcoat can supply and install a product to match the specification.
Yes, Armourcoat has a bespoke matching service that allows us to create finishes that compliment or match other materials used in the project scheme.
Projects can usually be started in 3-4 weeks from receipt order and drawing approval, subject to site visit.
Installation times can vary depending on temperature, humidity and access provided. As a rough guide, finishing a 50m2 flat area with good access will take 5 days in Armourcoat Polished Plaster, 3 days in Armourcoat Decorative Paint and 5 days in Armourcoat Acoustic Plaster. A 20m2 area in Armourcoat Sculptural Plaster will take 5 days.
Yes, Armourcoat can supply pre-finished panels for our decorative product that can be hung on site by the general contractor on the project.
Once an order is placed, we will appoint a site manager from our contracts team to oversee the works. Once the substrate has been checked, and the finish approved, a start date will be agreed. All materials will be delivered to site in advance of the works commencing.
Substrate requirements vary for different products. Information on substrate requirements can be found in the technical information document for the product specified.
Armourcoat finishes should be installed at the end of the project before furniture, fixings and equipment.
Access for areas up to 3m working height will be supplied by Armourcoat. Platforms are required for plastering. Podiums are not suitable. For walls above 3m or where specialist scaffold is required, the main contractor is required to provide all access (or crash decks for Armourcoat Acoustic plaster ceilings). A minimum spacing of 300mm between the scaffold and finished wall surface is required to access areas with a plastering trowel.
Armourcoat finishes can be repaired on site should any damage occur during their lifetime. The success of these repairs is dependent on the finish applied and the type of damage encountered. Some repairs may not be invisible. More information can be found in the technical information document for the product specified.
Yes, Armourcoat hold both CHAS Elite (Contractors Health and Safety Assessment Scheme) and SMAS (Safety Management Advisory Service) Worksafe certificates. Armourcoat is also ISO 9001, 14001 and 45001 accredited.
Armourcoat do not protect finished works as installation is typically completed near to the practical completion date on site.
Beads are not required for the final Armourcoat polished plaster finish, however it is advised that powder coated aluminium thin coat plaster beads are used to prepare shadow gaps, corners and stops on plasterboard substrates. All beads need to be jointed into the plasterboard. Plasterboard needs to be sealed by the dryliner before Armourcoat can commence work.
Yes, where specified by the architect, Armourcoat will fit beads to form corners and edges to its Acoustic plaster system.
The following site conditions are required for Armourcoat works to be completed with the best results;
Armourcoat require:
Yes, a deposit may be required before materials are manufactured for site.
Armourcoat covers for Employers Liability up to £10 million,
Public and Products Liability up to £15 million and Contractors All Risks up to £700,000 in any one contract.