When it comes to achieving a flawless ceiling and wall finish, there's one tool that undeniably reigns supreme: the straightedge. Whether creating smooth walls or ensuring a seamless finish, the straightedge is the silent hero that ensures precision and perfection in every project.
Leveling
One of the primary tasks of a straightedge is leveling surfaces. With its long, flat design and ergonomic handle, the straightedge is an extension of the professional's tool, allowing even the most difficult corners and edges to be reached effortlessly.
Sleek finish, without compromises
Everything revolves around the smallest details, and the straightedge guarantees the perfect finish. Using the straightedge as a measuring tool, you can check whether ceilings and walls meet the standards. Naturally, you're aiming for a final result with smooth walls that perfectly meet the flatness criteria. This perfection, in turn, results in a professional look that impresses.
Quality and speed
The straightedge not only contributes to the quality of work but also to the efficiency of the process. By quickly and accurately leveling surfaces, the straightedge reduces labor time and minimizes the need for rework. This allows professionals to complete their projects faster, without compromising quality.
System Flex
System Flex not only produces custom system walls and spaces for enjoyment, but also occasionally creates custom solutions. For example, TBA has now requested a custom-made canal system for their project. Coated and personalized.
A standard straightedge is made of raw aluminum. Raw (untreated) aluminum is aluminum that hasn't been coated or anodized. Corrosion will always occur if it's left untreated. Corrosion occurs when the material is exposed to moisture, chemicals, and oxygen. Anodizing prevents corrosion from forming on the straightedge, which also prevents it from staining.
The following guideline was produced for TBA, an independent agency providing expert and technical advice on plastering (interior and exterior), facade insulation systems, screed floors, concrete floors, synthetic bonded floors (finishing), terrazzo, system walls and ceilings, metal stud walls and ceilings, building with plasterboard and plaster blocks, tiling, natural stone, and other finishing work.
