AEC141 - Acoustical Ceiling Restoration...THIS COURSE IS NO LONGER OFFERED
                        
            
    
                    
                    
                    
            
                    
                
                                    
    
	This course is no longer active. AEC Daily will not report completion information for this course.
    THIS COURSE IS NO LONGER OFFERED.
                        
        Upon completion of this course, the Learner should be able to:
    
        - Use the concept of acoustical ceiling restoration and compare and contrast it with other alternatives in dealing with aged, discolored acoustical ceilings in a commercial renovation project.
Interpret a Life Cycle Analysis that compares ceiling treatment alternatives.
Use ASTM Tests that apply to ceiling restoration products to identify a product and application system for specification purposes.
Indicate where ceiling restoration technology can be used in conjunction with new materials and on new construction, and indicate where restoration is not a preferred alternative.
Summarize the environmental advantages of ceiling restoration and learn how to accumulate LEED credits by utilizing this technology.
                                                             
    
        Approximately 1 hour. Delivered online, at your own pace.
        
        Presented by Ken Woolf on behalf of     ProCoat Products, Inc.. View the Privacy Policy .
        
    
        
        
    
        Presenter Information
        
        Name: Ken Woolf
        Title: President, ProCoat Products Inc.
        Background: With bachelors and masters degrees in Engineering, Ken holds a doctorate in Administration and Management.  Following his employment in the aerospace industry, Ken spent between 1968 and 1979 on the faculty at three major universities.
In 1983, after three years back in industry, Ken founded ProCoat Products, Inc. when he identified the need for a product that would restore acoustical ceiling tiles without damaging the acoustical or fire retardant characteristics.  He has directed the growth of ProCoat around ProCoustic, a product that has become known as the “Scotch Tape” in the ceiling restoration industry.  
From an environmental perspective, he has introduced this system as a means of avoiding solid waste disposal and earning LEED credits in the process.  
Ken is in frequent demand as a speaker and author on the subject of ceiling restoration.  An ardent tennis-payer, Ken and his wife enjoy living on Cape Cod, MA.