PRANCE metalwork is a leading manufacturer of metal ceiling and facade systems.
Maintaining aluminum metallic ceilings is straightforward and, when done proactively, preserves appearance and function for many years — a major advantage for facility managers in humid Southeast Asian markets. Routine maintenance begins with scheduled visual inspections to spot stains, scratches, loose panels or sealant failures; high-traffic public buildings should inspect ceilings at least twice yearly. Regular cleaning with mild, non-abrasive detergents and soft cloths or low-pressure rinsing removes airborne salt, grease and biological film that can dull finishes in coastal or food-court environments. For perforated acoustic panels, careful vacuuming or low-pressure rinsing prevents dust build-up in the cavity without displacing acoustic infill. Small surface scratches and chips in the paint can be repaired with touch-up kits supplied by the manufacturer; more extensive coating degradation may necessitate local panel replacement or recoating. Ensure that maintenance teams coordinate with ceiling/access panels whenever above-ceiling work is needed to avoid accidental damage. For coastal or industrial sites, a slightly more aggressive maintenance schedule is wise — removing salt and pollutants promptly reduces long-term corrosion risk. Finally, keep manufacturer documentation and coating certificates on file so any repairs match the original finish and warranty terms.