The 150 square meter small sunroom has been finished. Its dimensions are ten meters wide and fifteen meters long. A height of six meters was chosen for this project. The entire structure was sprayed with RAL7016 sandtex grey powder. That color gives a modern and clean look. Many clients prefer this shade for outdoor buildings.
All metal surfaces are now fully covered. No bare aluminum can be seen anywhere. The coating comes from AkzoNobel. A ten year outdoor warranty is provided by the manufacturer. This powder is made for harsh weather conditions. Sun and rain will not damage it quickly. The sandtex texture feels slightly rough to the touch. That texture helps hide small scratches over time.
Only high quality materials were used for this small sunroom. Cheap alternatives were rejected from the beginning. The target customer demands long lasting performance. A lower price would mean lower protection. Corrosion and fading happen fast with bad powder. Repairing a 150 square meter structure costs a lot. Replacement is even more expensive. That is why everything was made with premium components.
The spraying process was done indoors. Temperature and humidity were controlled during application. Each aluminum profile was cleaned before receiving the powder. A primer layer was applied first. Then the RAL7016 sandtex grey topcoat was added. The final thickness was checked on every beam. No thin spots or bubbles were found. The finish looks uniform across all parts.
After spraying, the small sunroom was disassembled into components. Every piece was wrapped with protective foam. Corners received extra cardboard guards. Glass panels were placed into wooden crates. Soft cushions were added inside each crate. Bolts and brackets were sealed in labeled bags. The packing team took photos of every step. All items were then loaded into shipping containers.
Heavy frames were placed at the bottom of each container. Lighter components went on top. Glass crates were stacked vertically with care. Nothing was pressed too tightly against anything else. The loading plan was made by an experienced logistician. Weight distribution was calculated before the first box moved. Doors were closed only after a final inspection. Two containers are now waiting at the warehouse.
Why choose such a high specification for a small sunroom? Many buyers look for the lowest price first. They do not think about the fifth year of use. Cheap powder starts peeling after three summers. Faded colors look ugly and uneven. Rust appears near joints and screw holes. Fixing those problems takes time and money. A quality coating avoids all of that trouble.
The RAL7016 sandtex grey finish will last ten years easily. AkzoNobel guarantees its powder against chalking and corrosion. No repainting is needed during that period. Cleaning only requires water and a soft cloth. The sandtex texture does not trap dirt easily. Rain washes most dust away naturally. This low maintenance is what smart customers want.
Every part of this sunroom project can be traced back. Batch numbers from AkzoNobel were recorded. Extrusion dates for the aluminum are also known. Two quality inspectors signed off on the work. No shortcuts were taken at any stage. The workshop manager personally checked the color match. All RAL7016 sandtex grey pieces look identical. No difference exists between early and late production days.
Assembly on site will begin after the containers arrive. A flat concrete base measuring ten by fifteen meters is needed. Four drainage points have already been marked on the drawings. The local installation crew received their guides last week. They know where each beam and glass panel goes. All bolt holes line up perfectly because no paint entered the threads. That small detail saves hours on site.
This small sunroom was built for a quality client. That person understands value better than price. Paying more now means paying nothing later. Cheap sunrooms become regrets after two years. High quality ones stay beautiful for a decade. The RAL7016 sandtex grey color will still look fresh. No flaking or fading will appear on the surface. Everything is ready for the container to be loaded.
