The Installer Workflow: What Arrives, What’s Pre Cut, What’s Labelled

The Installer Workflow: What Arrives, What’s Pre Cut, What’s Labelled

What Installers Receive

Fabric Walls is designed to simplify installation by supplying all components pre‑cut, pre‑assembled, and labelled. Installers receive:

  • prepared panels
  • decorative elements
  • functional elements
  • optional acoustic cores
  • drawings showing placement and sequence

Everything arrives ready to install.


What’s Pre‑Cut and Pre‑Assembled

Every component is manufactured to the exact dimensions shown in the approved drawings. This includes:

  • aluminium frames
  • fabric with silicone edge
  • panel apertures for speakers or controls
  • reinforced zones for TV supports
  • decorative elements such as columns and trims
  • linear LED lighting profiles

No cutting or trimming is required on site.


How Components Are Labelled

Each panel and element is labelled to match the drawings.
Labels indicate:

  • panel number
  • orientation
  • position
  • any integrated features

This ensures a clear, predictable installation sequence.


Installation Workflow

The typical workflow is:

  1. Review the drawings
  2. Identify the labelled components
  3. Position the first panel
  4. Install panels in sequence
  5. Fit decorative and functional elements
  6. Complete the final alignment

Because everything is pre‑cut and pre‑assembled, installation is fast and consistent.


Why This Workflow Reduces Risk

The Fabric Walls approach removes:

  • on‑site measurement
  • fabric cutting
  • aluminium calculations
  • tensioning decisions
  • layout guesswork

Installers follow the drawings, place the labelled components, and complete the installation with minimal variables.


How It Works on Your Project

You approve the drawings.
Fabric Walls manufactures the components.
Everything arrives labelled and ready to install.

This ensures a controlled, efficient installation with predictable results.

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