Workshop conditions are not office conditions
A workshop is a workspace with its own laws. What is an elegant solution in office construction turns into a complaint after three months here: thin acoustic boards fray on every collision with a tyre, mineral wool behind permeable cladding soaks up splash water and oil, cheap sandwich panels rust at the cut edge.
We choose materials made exactly for these conditions — and install them so that they still work after ten years.
Typical application areas
Main workshop area
Sandwich panels or multi-layer drywall build-ups with washable surface. Wall-floor connections with continuous cove profile — no dirt trap, easy to clean. Mounts for tool rails, lift emergency stops, and air lines factored into planning.
Paint booth and prep area
Insulation, ventilation, and fire protection must work together precisely here. We typically work directly with paint-booth manufacturers — the booth’s thermal envelope is one thing, but its connection to the hall (sealing, fire protection, acoustics) is the other, often underestimated half of the problem.
Body-shop and panel-beating area
The highest acoustic load in the workshop. Here we combine high-performance acoustic panels at ceiling and walls with robust, impact-resistant surfaces. The panels are installed so they can be exchanged individually if one is ever damaged.
Tyre and parts storage
Climate control matters here: tyres do not like extreme temperatures, electronic spare parts and batteries need stable conditions. With targeted wall and ceiling insulation we keep these rooms in a tight temperature corridor — at minimal heating and cooling cost.
HV work area
With the rise of EV servicing, a new requirement area emerges: spatial compartmentalisation of HV work, defined fire protection, integration with special ventilation. We have already delivered several such areas ÖNORM-compliantly, and can supply a complete package of wall, ceiling, and floor build-up on request.
Maintainability as a design principle
Workshop insulation must be repairable. If a forklift hits the wall tomorrow, the damage should be fixable in hours, not days. We therefore use modular build-ups with exchangeable single elements — no continuous bonding, no special tools required.
Schedule a walk-through — we bring material samples and a hammer so you can form your own opinion of the robustness.