A re-roofing project is confirmed and a tenant starts asking questions about dust. A facility manager realizes there's sensitive equipment directly below the work zone. A general contractor needs containment in place before the roofers can even start. Suddenly, what felt like a detail becomes the critical path item nobody planned for.
This is exactly the situation Nusens was built for.
A Process Designed Around Your Timeline, Not Ours
Most clients come to us with some version of the same problem: they need interior protection sorted out quickly, without adding complexity to an already busy project. That's why every step of working with Nusens is designed to move fast and stay clear.
No unnecessary back-and-forth. No waiting weeks for a proposal. No surprises on install day.
Here's what the process actually looks like.
Step 1: Tell Us What You're Working On
The starting point is simple: reach out. From there, we have a conversation about the space, the scope, the schedule, and what needs to be protected. Whether you need ceiling containment ahead of a re-roofing project, wall containment for an active construction zone, debris netting, or leak diversion, we'll help identify the right solution and get things moving.
You don't need to have everything figured out. That's our job.
Step 2: Send Us a Few Key Items
For most Ceiling Containment System projects, we can get into the quoting process with just a handful of details: a marked-up roof plan, photos of the floor and ceiling, deck height and lift access information, and any site restrictions or working hour requirements.
That's usually enough for our team to put together an accurate, detailed proposal without a site visit. If the project is more complex or the space needs a closer look, we'll attend a walkthrough. Either way, we're not going to ask you for more than we need or drag the process out longer than necessary.
Step 3: Proposal, Coordination, and Scheduling
Once we understand the project, we prepare the proposal. After approval, our team takes care of the logistics: scheduling, material planning, lift delivery, site coordination, and access confirmation. You'll know exactly when we're showing up, what we need, and how the work gets done.
This is where a decade-plus of experience in niche interior protection contracting pays off. Nusens has spent over 10 years working in active commercial, industrial, and institutional facilities. We understand that roofers need to keep roofing, property managers need their buildings running, and owners need their people and assets protected. Our coordination is built around that reality.
Step 4: Installation, With Communication Throughout
Once on site, our crews get to work. We keep you updated on progress, adapt to site conditions as needed, and stay focused on one thing: protecting the space so the larger project can move forward without unnecessary disruption.
Interior protection done right doesn't slow a job down. It's what allows everything else to stay on track.
Step 5: Removal When You're Ready
When the work above is complete, you call us to schedule takedown. We come back, remove the system, and leave the space clean and ready for whatever comes next.
That's it. That's the whole process.
The Bottom Line
Hiring an interior protection contractor should make your project easier, not add another layer of coordination headaches. With Nusens, clients consistently find that the process is faster and more straightforward than they expected.
Send us what we need, get a clear proposal, approve the work, schedule the install, receive updates along the way, and call us when it's time to remove. Coast to coast, for projects of every size, that's the Nusens way.
If you have a project coming up and need containment sorted out, reach out at nusens-usa.com or call 1 (888) 687-8720. The sooner you loop us in, the smoother the rest of the project goes.