P.O. Box 872, Dartmouth, NS B2Y 3Z5

Our Services

Tartan Interiors specializes in interior finishes for commercial construction throughout Atlantic Canada.

What do we do? In simple terms, we build or install everything you see except what you stand on… walls, ceilings, doors.

Tartan Interiors provides comprehensive services in the following trade divisions:

Load Bearing Steel Stud Assemblies

Load Bearing Steel Stud Assemblies involves the specialized work of installing steel framing that provides critical structural support for various types of buildings, ensuring they meet safety and engineering standards.

Framing Carpentry

Rough carpentry, also known as framing carpentry, involves constructing the basic framework of buildings. This trade focuses on the structural elements rather than the finished details.

Non-Load Bearing Wall Framing

Non-load bearing walls are interior walls that do not support any of the building’s structural weight but serve to divide spaces and provide functional areas within the building.

Acoustic Ceiling Suspension

Acoustic Ceiling Suspension, involves the installation of suspended or drop ceilings designed to enhance the acoustic properties of a space. These systems are used to improve sound control, hide mechanical systems, and provide a finished look to the ceiling.

Drywalling

Trade 9250, Gypsum Wallboard, involves the installation of gypsum wallboard (commonly known as drywall) in construction projects. This trade focuses on covering walls and ceilings with gypsum panels to create smooth surfaces for painting, wallpapering, or other finishes.

Acoustic Ceiling Units

Acoustic Ceiling Units, involves the installation of ceiling systems designed to enhance the acoustic properties of a space. These ceiling units are typically used to control sound levels, improve speech intelligibility, and reduce noise in various environments.

Hyperframe System

Framing systems are the structural components of a building that support the weight of the building, as well as its floors, walls, and roof. They can be made from a variety of materials, including wood, steel, concrete, and masonry.