Rhino Shield Coating Applied to the King Center

The project had taken some time due to visitors and working with fine details.   December 8, 2023


By FacilitiesNet Staff


This story began 20 years ago when Georgia Coatings applied Rhino Shield to the home of Dr. Bernice King, daughter of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and current director of Atlanta’s King Center. 

Nearly 20 years later, Dr. Bernice King was so impressed by the longevity of the original coating she asked that the King Center be protected with Rhino Shield as well. 

The MLK Center, located in Atlanta and established in 1965 by Mrs. Coretta Scott King, is a place where people can visit the final resting place of Dr. Martin Luther and Coretta Scott King, learn more about Dr. King and his work through exhibits in Freedom Hall, and visit the King Center’s library and archives. 

The job took careful planning and execution, as prep work and coating had to take place while the Center was open. Jeff Ecklund, Georgia Coatings and Rhino Shield dealer says they had to do the work in stages to keep the Center operational and leave room for visitors to move between different areas. 

“This was a challenging job that took longer than normal as we worked carefully around schedules and people visiting the center,” says Ecklund. “There was a lot of planning and staging that went in this process — to be able to work without impacting the visitors in any way — and to ensure nothing was interrupted.” 

In addition to protecting the stucco walls, the job also involved a lot of detail work including stenciled quotes on the walls, delicate seals, and planters and handrails. 

“In addition to logistical hurdles, there were a lot of intricate details that needed special care,” says Ecklund. “We were also able to apply Floor Shield to the Center’s garage floor. It’s great when we can protect an entire property like that. I am so happy we were able to be a part of that.” 

Both Roxanne and Jeff Ecklund hold special memories of the Center. 

“Jeff and I were so moved by the somberness and calming nature of the King Center,” says Roxanne Ecklund. “That is a very special place — both educational and inspirational.” 

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