The case of the Invisible Toronto Painters

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pchc street view1 The case of the Invisible Toronto Painters
Painting institutions such as large Health Centres is a challenge more times than not. The everyday activities of health professionals and busy staff cannot be compromised.  As a result, a lot of this work is done after hours or during weekends. The needs of the patients or clients of the facility always take priority and contractors have an obligation to work with staff to ensure that happens.
During  the painting project of the Parkdale Community Health Centre this is definitely the case.

PCHC is a non-profit community-based health centre offering a variety of health services including primary health care services, counselling, health promotion, and outreach. Their priority is with individuals and groups who encounter barriers to accessing high quality health care. All their services are free and nobody needs a health card for access.

When Commercial Toronto Painters were required, the painting company chosen was Ecopainting Inc.
Their proven and extensive experience in Institutional Painting and green painting, made them the perfect painters for the project. By using Benjamin Moore’s new zero VOC paints, the painters were almost invisible during this process and you couldn’t even smell the presence of paint. Their new waterbourne colourant system made it possible to have a focus dark coloured wall in almost every room with almost no smell.
With the mandate of the clinic and the great work that they do, this is one community the painters were proud to be part of. And yes, blending in and being almost invisible in this case was not difficult.

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