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Pidilite PPS Sets New Standards in Hospitality Construction
Real Estate

Pidilite PPS Sets New Standards in Hospitality Construction

In the fast-paced world of hospitality, where every surface tells a story and every detail impacts the guest experience, Pidilite Professional Solutions (PPS) is emerging as a trusted partner for performance-driven construction. Built on Pidilite’s legacy of customer-centric innovation, PPS off...

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In the fast-paced world of hospitality, where every surface tells a story and every detail impacts the guest experience, Pidilite Professional Solutions (PPS) is emerging as a trusted partner for performance-driven construction. Built on Pidilite’s legacy of customer-centric innovation, PPS offers tailored solutions that go far beyond materials—delivering expertise, accountability, and assurance from design to execution.PPS is a natural extension of how Pidilite has always worked—through deep insight into customer needs and by designing fit-for-purpose solutions. Pidilite’s brands like Dr. Fixit, Roff, ICA, Fevicol, and Dr Cipy Floorings have earned trust not just for their quality, but for the service and understanding they bring to every project.In the hospitality segment, where timelines are tight and finishes must be flawless, PPS addresses a critical gap. Architects, consultants, and developers aren’t just seeking products—they’re looking for expert partners who understand the unique challenges of their project type, location, and usage. PPS was created to meet this need, offering customised construction chemical systems with full ownership from diagnostics to delivery.Modern hospitality projects face a host of challenges These challenges include rising energy costs, the need for low maintenance yet visually striking surfaces, and the constant threat of water damage in areas like rooftops, basements, and podiums. Post-handover issues such as seepage, tile debonding, or cracks can lead to costly rework, brand damage, and loss of room nights—directly impacting revenue and guest satisfaction.Beyond surface-specific concerns, the category itself presents hurdles: fragmented vendor landscapes, lack of expert support in remote locations, and increasing pressure to meet sustainability norms like ECBC and GRIHA. What the industry truly needs is a single partner who understands these challenges, recommends the right systems, supports implementation, and stays accountable. That’s the space PPS fills.At the heart of PPS is its diagnostic-first approachThe team conducts on-site audits, substrate assessments, and usage zone evaluations to understand the exact needs of each surface. From there, they curate solutions using Pidilite’s full portfolio—waterproofing, adhesives, sealants, insulation, flooring, and stone care—customised not just for each building, but for each surface.Critically, PPS doesn’t stop at supplying materialsIt offers technical detailing, trained applicator support (including its in-house NINA Percept team), and post-handover services like audits and Post Project Care (PPC) options. It’s not about what Pidilite offers— it’s about what the project needs to perform and delivering that with precision. PPS provides tailored systems for every critical areaIn hospitality, where surface failure can mean brand failure, PPS provides tailored systems for every critical area—from swimming pools and lobbies to basements and guest rooms. These are backed by Pidilite’s most trusted brands and supported with BOQ integration, site supervision, and aftercare.The message to the hospitality community is clear: With PPS, you’re not just buying solutions—you’re gaining a performance partner who ensures every guest-facing and critical surface is designed right, executed right, and supported for the long haul.In an industry where every detail matters, PPS brings the assurance of expertise, the strength of legacy, and the commitment to performance that hoteliers can trust.(Information given by the management of Pidilite Industries.)

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