Who We Are
Industry leaders.
We strongly believe that we are industry leaders in the world of Cornices and Ceilings. With over 15 years of hands-on experience and world-class clients, we are certain that we can be the solution to your industry needs.


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We rely on our 15 plus years of experience and knowledge to deliver the best possible products and experience when working with us.
XPS – Extruded Polystyrene
It is a High density, rigid, extruded polystyrene foam with a 100% closed cell structure. The Structure provides an improved surface roughness with a smooth finish. It has reduced thermal conductivity and a very high compression strength. It also has a high resistance to water vapor diffusion and water absorption, and strong aging resistance and resistance to bacteria/micro organism growth.
High density, extruded polystyrene, rigid insulation board, with a 100% closed cell structure, available in various thicknesses and lengths to meet most requirements.
Manufactured in South Africa, using a fully automated extrusion process, in accordance with international specifications and standards.
We only use the best in the business - IsoBoard. There are different options available and these products have a multitude of advantages.
Ensure that the surface is clean before fitting cornices to wall.
Use chalk to draw a horizontal line around the room at installation position. (Don’t use the ceiling as a guide as it might not always be level.)
Apply cornice adhesive. (Only use an acrylic based cornice adhesive.)
Spread the adhesive along the entire length of the back edges and on the edges of the cornice where it will meet the wall and ceiling.
You will have approximately 2 minutes to adjust cornice into position before adhesive dries.
Always leave a 2-3 mm gap filled with adhesive when joining profiles. This prevents cracking on joints.
Panel pins can be used to secure joints should support be required while the adhesive dries.
Remove excess adhesive with a damp sponge.
Joints can also be sanded down later for a neat and tidy finish.
Painting: When painting the cornices use any water-based or acrylic paint. Using a solvent-based paint is not recommended as this can damage the product. If necessary however, apply two coats of PVA to the cornice before applying solvent-based paint over it.