High traffic areas like building elevators receive a lot of wear and tear – Keeping them well maintained can leave a lasting impression on visitors and tenants
From ornate Victorian-era paneling and patina aged brass and metallic décor – to sleek, contemporary glass and brushed steel framed vestibules of modern wonder – as children, elevators serve to capture our imagination while literally transporting us to new heights!
Today, as adults, we have come to know the wide range of shapes and sizes that elevators come in, and we can fully appreciate the functionality and convenience they provide to building residents and visitors alike. Since almost everyone who visits a building uses the elevator, it is an important architectural feature to keep looking its best.
The common elevator receives numerous scratches and tarnishing in the course of its normal activity. Over time, repeated use will diminish the appearance and could affect curb appeal – including both sides of the doors as well as the interior of the elevator car.
Normal wear-and-tear effects may cause woodwork and finishes to darken or fade and metal surfaces to smudge, oxidize, or lose luster.
Since an elevator is often one of the first impressions a visitor to a building experiences, unsightly elevator damage could have a negative impact over time. Psychologically speaking, a person’s surrounding can affect their general mood – and leave an emotional impression – either good, bad, or indifferent.
Luckily, aesthetic elevator repairs by OFS can regularly fix scratches and blemishes, brighten and shine both wood and metallic surfaces, and keep elevator doors and interiors pleasing to the eye.
Call us today for a maintenance plan that’s right for you.
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