GEORGE NEWS - All Plascon direct trade customers can now purchase all their Plascon paints and related requirements at the newly located store situated at 84 Hope Street.
The store caters for both trade and DIY customers. Paint Centre George’s staff has a combined experience of more than 60 years in the paint industry. They carry a wide range of paint products in the Southern Cape thereby ensuring that Paint Centre is definitely your one-stop Plascon paint shop.
The well-trained friendly sales staff, who specialises in personalised customer service, will assist customers in choosing the correct product for their particular application within their budget requirements. Assistance with colour selection is also available in-store. Customers can also use the Plascon Colour ‘visualiser’ and the new Plascon colour scanner to further enhance the colour experience. Tinting of colours is accurately done on fully automated tinting systems thereby ensuring accurate colour consistency.
In addition to stocking a full range of both Plascon and Crown (Plascon’s affordable range) products, the store carries a wide range of related products including Duram,
ABE, Polycell, Hamilton’s brush, Academy brushware, Woodoc, Rystix, Buccaneer and Powerfix.
Georgians are invited to visit the shop and meet Paul Burnhope, Mort Hartnick and Devin Booysen at the George store. Mort has 21 years’ experience in the paint market and has spent many years at Dulux and Midas Paints.
Paul Burnhope spent two years in the highly competitive Pretoria retail paint market.
Devin Booysen will assist you in sales and colour matching. He has four years’ experience in the paint industry and will ensure that your paint colour is accurately mixed.
Store owners Albert and Wilma Viljoen also bring a wealth of experience to the George store. Albert has been in the paint industry for 25 years. He spent 17 years with Plascon and eight years as a retail shop owner.
Be colour wise, don’t compromise. Visit Paint Centre George.
Paint Centre George
84 Hope Street
044 884 1888.