Mattioli launches new dedicated Aquatic and Recreation website

Mattioli have launched a dedicated aquatic and recreation website with information, case studies and videos on all aspects of paint and floor maintenance.
2017 saw the leisure sector become Mattioli’s largest division having supported councils, swim schools and aquatic centres across Australia.
Now, to make it easier for their largest customer base to find out more about their products, the team has launched recreation.mattioli.com.au
From video case studies on pool deck resurfacing to mini case studies on balance tanks, the new dedicated site includes information to help recognise some of the complex maintenance issues facing aquatic centres, swim school operators and councils.
The new website has a clean uncluttered design, improved functionality and enhanced rich content focused on the industry challenges and Mattioli’s mission to provide innovative support, becoming a trusted name in aquatics and recreation
On the new website, visitors can also stay informed with the latest news by signing up to a new upcoming newsletter featuring the latest projects, product innovations and industry news.
Mattioli provides painting, flooring and waterproofing services to the aquatics and recreation sector. Mattioli’s Strategy & Marketing Manager, Lawrence Smith explains “we’re recognised as the leading contractor in the industry with award-winning service, meticulous workmanship and an attention to detail that has given us an unsurpassed reputation.”
Mattioli’s in-house services include:
• Pool and centre painting
• Pool deck and floor resurfacing
• Corrosion mitigation
• Concrete repair
• Underwater paint applications
• Antibacterial flooring
• Waterproofing
• Water damage repair
• Odour control paint applications
• Steelwork repair
• Graffiti removal
Contact Lawrence Smith at lawrence@mattioli.com.au or go to recreation.mattioli.com.au
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