To start with, you’ll need to measure each section of the wall that you want to cover where it meets the ceiling. It’s recommended to order more lengths than you think you need to account for cutting and wastage, giving yourself up to 10%-20% extra to work with. You don’t want to end up with gaps that you’ll have to wait to fill until another order arrives (not to mention paying for delivery again!).
It helps to make a coving template, even if it’s just a bit of cardboard, so you can mark in pencil where each piece should sit when flush with the wall and ceiling. If you have a spirit level, this will be invaluable in marking straight lines to guide your installation later. Make sure there is no flaking plaster, paint, or wallpaper in the area. You may need to apply a primer for the best adhesion.
When your coving lengths arrive, lie them flat in the room so they can acclimatise (not in direct contact with flooring or furniture). You should move any furniture, curtains, paintings, etc from the walls, and cover furniture elsewhere in the room with dust sheets if it can’t be moved.
If you want to paint your coving, it comes pre-primed, meaning you won’t need to apply an undercoat or primer yourself. All you have to do is ensure that the cornices are clean and dust-free before applying your chosen paint. Water-based emulsions can be prone to hairline cracks due to movement between the ceiling and wall joins, while acrylic-based paint has more elasticity.
Currently the products are produced from long life polyurethane, which is not recyclable. However, all the materials used to trim out the panelling are recyclable.
The manufacturers have conformed to certification no: EN ISO 14001 since 2010, and at that point also invested in a large solar power plant, and a recycling unit. They operate in an environmentally responsible way, and in compliance with all relevant environmental EU legislation. This reflects in all aspects of the materials and energy management.
Positive Investments
In 2020 the manufacturer spent 800,000 Euros adding to their solar power energy production by filling the acres around the factory with solar panels, which work alongside the solar panels on the factory roof.
Ongoing Commitments
+ Reduce usage of all kinds of waste, and maximise re-use of internal waste.
+ Strive to maximise the use of eco-friendly products and materials.
+ Reduce energy consumption by improving internal work procedures and smart capital expenditure.
Why choose Purotouch over other materials?
Many wooden products are prepared with harmful toxic chemicals, and MDF has known carcinogenic properties.
The plaster industry requires very large quanities of natural resources every year to produce products from.