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During any construction process, numerous surfaces are keyed
upon and protected so as to keep them clean and damage free. Builders and
remodelers often spend thousands of dollars on surface protection to ensure
that their client's hardwood floors, windows, cabinetry, and a number of other
finishes remain protected from damage. Whilst expensive floors and cabinetry
receive the majority of surface protection, extremely costly elevators are
often left unprotected and are subsequently
damaged. This can incur staggering
costs.
Replacing or repairing surface damage to elevators is a
burdensome and costly endeavor. At best, the process to fix minor scratches,
dings, and dents relies upon hours of polishing, sanding, de-lacquering, and
repainting. And while standard stainless steel may only require straightforward
sanding to repair, common non-metal elevator finishes such as glass, woven
wire, leather, and custom-made decorative metals often require the work of a
professional or whole replacement. For custom-made elevator panels, simple
sanding will not work and you're forced to contact an elevator industry
professional for examination; as fundamentally altering elevator panels may
compromise an elevator's fire rating. With painted doors, it is often difficult
to color match, as original paint for older elevator doors may no longer be
available.
With the long list of issues presented above, it becomes
clear that the best solution regarding damaged surfaces is prevention.
Elevators are easily damaged during construction projects, and during normal
use such as tenants moving. Unfortunately, there are only several options
currently available that provide elevator protection. Numerous companies sell
bespoke padding for elevators, albeit at a substantial cost of up to $3000
each. These pads are used on the interiors of the elevators but they do not
protect the vulnerable elevator jambs. Custom elevator protection units made
from plastic panels with extra padded protection can be purchased specific to a
particular elevator and jamb and are priced from $1500-2500 each. These can be
customized with a particular colored exterior to match the walls if desired.
Until very recently an affordable surface protection for elevators didn't
exist. A new product to the market is QuikPad, a simple reinforced and wrapped
plastic protection that can easily protect both the elevator interior and
elevator jambs. The QuikPad can be assembled and installed within minutes using
Velcro® attachments.
Surface Protection for elevators has until recently, been a
relatively small and sparsely populated industry. Major cities are moving
upwards, not outwards, and as a result more people than ever rely on elevators.
It is estimated that over 18 billion passengers will travel on elevators in the
United States in the upcoming year. Both multi-family and commercial office
construction are experiencing the highest start rates in the construction
industry, both of which frequently necessitate elevators. Simply put, the
elevator industry is booming. It's growing at a rate far exceeding the rest of
the economy. As increasing awareness, demand, and more protection solutions are
created, what was once a niche market is set to become an incredibly lucrative
industry.
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