PPG finalizes Dyrup
purchase agreement
PPG Industries has finalized the
purchase agreement to acquire
parties have agreed on a closing date of
Jan. 5, 2012. The acquisition of Dyrup
will help PPG to grow its presence in Eu-
rope through Dyrup’s established brands,
particularly in wood care products. “[The
acquisition] will help to grow PPG’s pres-
ence in key countries such as Poland,
France and Denmark, and to establish
PPG in Portugal, Spain and Germany,
where PPG today has little or no architec-
tural coatings presence,” said Viktor Sek-
makas, president, PPG Europe.
Andrew Dell’Aglio, Matt
Koenig and Mike Walker to
headline the Nov. 17th
workshop presented by the
Metropolitan New York
Coatings Association
On November 17th, 2011, at 11:00 AM,
Seal-Krete High Performance Flooring System Has Flooring Boutique Swimming in New Business
Exquisite Floors, a full-service custom flooring and design company, was recently approached by Leslie’s Swimming Pool Supplies
with a floor replacement opportunity. Leslie’s had a vision for their network of more than 600 stores nationwide. As they remodeled their stores, they wanted to replace the VCT floors found in most of their locations with polished blue flooring that
would resemble pool water. The flooring also needed to be extremely durable and resistant to chlorinated pool chemicals and
UV rays.
When Leslie Pools approached Troy Lewis, owner of Exquisite Floors, about their flooring concept, he chose Seal-Krete’s High-Performance Epoxy-Shell concrete floor coating
system for the project. Exquisite Floors said it had recently
started using Seal-Krete products because of their extended
pot life, workability and color finish.
To get started on the Leslie project, Lewis created a
demonstration on a two-car garage concrete slab using Seal-Krete’s Epoxy-Shell System with a metallic pigment and finished with a Seal-Krete Poly-Shell 7000 topcoat. “Epoxy-Shell
is easy to use and by adding a blue pigment and experimenting with layering applications, we were able to create the desired color and depth of water,” said Lewis.
The first Leslie Pools store to be remodeled with this special floor was in Davie, Fla. After that, Exquisite Floors did
three more stores, tweaking the application technique with
each location. By the time the fourth store in Bradenton, Fla.,
was completed, Leslie Pools had their executives from corporate headquarters review the look.
“They were blown away at how the floors have the color
and look of water. It’s not a flat blue, but has light and dark
areas much like looking into a pool of water. The depth is cre-
ated by how the blue-pigmented Seal-Krete Epoxy-Shell is ap-
plied,” said Lewis of his company’s proprietary application
technique. “Not only is the look perfect, but the product
stands up to chlorine spills and provides excellent resistance to
UV rays.”
Leslie Pools corporate executives asked Exquisite Floors to
redo the flooring in all of their Southeastern retail locations,
beginning with 20 stores in Florida and 15 in Texas. “I esti-
mate with an average square footage of 2,500 per store, my
flooring crew will require 100,000 sq. ft. of epoxy for just
these first 40 store remodels,” said Lewis. Leslie Pools remod-
els about 50-90 stores nationwide annually.
Exquisite Floors chose Seal-Krete’s High-Performance Epoxy-Shell
concrete floor coating system for the Leslie’s Swimming Pool Supplies project that called for a polished blue flooring resembling pool
water.
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