Quality and compliance for commercial interior installations—documented systems, site discipline, and handover packs that support certification and maintenance.
Quality is installed, not inspected in at the end
Carval Interior Lining treats quality as a daily habit: correct materials on site, labelled rated walls, tiles stored flat, and joints executed to agreed standards before paint hides them.
Compliance focus areas
Fire-rated partition systems installed to test reports.
Workplace health and safety for works at height.
Environmental controls for dust in occupied buildings.

Handover documentation
Clients receive marked-up plans, maintenance guidance for grids, and material schedules where required for asset registers.

Internal audits sample completed zones against checklists before client inspections.
Tooling and access equipment are maintained and tagged; failed harnesses or platforms do not go to site.
Product storage on site avoids bowed board and damaged tile edges that cause rejection.
We track corrective actions to closure with dates and responsible persons.
Third-party inspections are welcomed; they confirm our processes under external eyes.

Quality & compliance
How are rated walls verified before close-up?
Tagged runs, photo records, and joint inspections with services trades while penetrations are still accessible.
What hold points exist before paint?
Jointing, set compounds, access panels, and grid levels are checked while still visible—not after defects are hidden.
Do you welcome third-party inspections?
Yes. External audits confirm our processes under independent eyes.
What goes into handover registers?
Rated-wall locations, tile batches, access panel IDs, and maintenance guidance for facilities teams.
What clients say
"Hold points before paint caught access panel issues while we could still fix them."
Quality records
Ask about hold-point checklists when comparing tenders for occupied buildings.
