Surface Protection
What Surfaces Should be Protected?
Consider the environment and the type of work being undertaken to determine what surfaces need protecting and what type of material is best suited. For example, if large objects are frequently being carried through doorways, protect the door frames from impact damage with foam door jambs. If work is being carried out at a height above a newly laid kitchen worktop, protect the surface with an impact protection material, like fluted polypropylene, to reduce the chance of dropped tools causing damage. Here are some surfaces you may need to protect during your project:
✔️ Hard surfaces (kitchen worktops for example)
✔️ Furniture
✔️ Windows and Glass Surfaces
✔️ Corners and Edges
✔️ Doors & Door Frames
✔️ Kitchen & Bathroom Surfaces
✔️ Stair Treads & Joinery
What Surface Protection Materials are Available?
The type of surface protection material may vary depending on the type of work, as follows are some of the most popular:
✔️ Surface Protection Sheets
✔️ Adhesive Protection Films
✔️ Foam Jamb Guards
✔️ Sanitaryware Protection
✔️ Edge Protectors
✔️ PVC Treads