HPL Perforation, North Carolina

We can help you decide if HPL perforation services are ideal for your needs.

For over two decades, people throughout North Carolina have been relying on our experienced technicians at IPS Perforating, Inc. for a wide range of HPL perforation services. HPL (High-Pressure Laminate) is durable, resilient, and versatile enough to support a wide array of applications, and with our HPL perforation services, we can further enhance the aesthetic appeal and functionality of this material.

HPL Perforation in North Carolina

HPL is frequently used for ceilings, acoustic effects, furniture, and other architectural, commercial, and industrial purposes. HPL perforation can add more visual interest, boost sound absorption qualities, and even improve airflow throughout a space. However, precise placement of holes is crucial for maximizing the lifespan and functionality of this material. Our skilled technicians are equipped to provide precision HPL perforation solutions that are tailored to your unique needs, style preferences, and more.

If you decide to contact us to learn more about our HPL perforation services, we’ll be more than happy to tell you more about our techniques, equipment, and available styles. We have dozens of HPL perforation designs to choose from, or if you have a specific look in mind, we can even create a custom design for your product. Throughout the process, we’ll provide clear communication, honest estimates, and professional recommendations to help you make the most out of your items.

If you choose to hire us for your HPL perforation requirements, you can expect consistent updates, quick turnaround times, and friendly customer service every step of the way. Customer satisfaction is our top priority, which is why we always aim to create high-quality results that will serve our clients well for many years to come. For more information about our services or to request a quote, please reach out to our team today.


At IPS Perforating, Inc., we offer HPL services for customers in North Carolina, as well as throughout the United States, Canada, and Mexico.