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SOMETHING FOR EVERYWHERE


WITH ITEC CONTRACT FLOORS Whether delivering confidence underfoot with safety flooring, a quieter environment with acoustic flooring or a great value floor with decorative vinyl, Itec Contract Floors can provide a tailored solution for any requirement.


With fast nationwide delivery and stocked in depth across the UK, these safety, acoustic and decorative solutions are all equipped with Hyperguard+ PUR. Ensuring that specialised localised maintenance because of different floor types is eliminated, Hyperguard+ gives universal performance no matter what the underfoot requirement.


Aesthetic requirements are well looked after too with safety, acoustic and decorative options available in the latest on- trend looks and timeless classic styles. From architectural minerals and uni-directional decors to wood and stone, Itec Contract Floors can provide great looks as well as unbeatable performance.


The aesthetic qualities of Itec floors can be enhanced even further regardless of safety, acoustic or decorative applications thanks to all options available in a four-metre width. Favoured by specifiers for a better finished look, four-metre widths can also reduce the number of potential failure spots.


“Here at Itec we are committed to providing contractors with a single point of reference for all their commercial vinyl needs,” commented David Bigland, managing director for the UK. “From our high-performance safety flooring collections to the exceptional value of our decorative options, we’ve all the vinyl flooring a contractor is likely to ever need and it comes backed with the support of one of Europe’s biggest manufacturers.”


Safety, acoustic and decorative solutions from Itec Contract Floors are available in two and four-metre widths from distributors across the UK.


www.itecfloors.co.uk


THE 2016 RECOMMENDED ADHESIVES GUIDE


F. Ball and Co. Ltd, UK manufacturer of flooring adhesives and subfloor preparation products, are set to release the biggest ever version of its comprehensive Recommended Adhesives Guide (RAG) in January 2016.


Featuring over 6,000 up-to-date adhesive recommendations for floorcoverings, and endorsed by over 200 leading international manufacturers, the RAG is the flooring industry’s most trusted guide to adhesives and floorcovering compatibility.


F. Ball Loyalty Card holders will receive a complementary copy of the RAG on its release. Contractors who do not have an F. Ball Loyalty Card can request a free copy of the A5 book via phone, email, or social media. The RAG is also available as an interactive, searchable version on the F. Ball website, and as a free app via the Apple and Google app stores, enabling contractors to search


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the RAG even when out on site.


All RAG adhesive recommendations are supported by the respective floorcovering manufacturers and backed by the F. Ball guarantee. By making the guide free and easy to access, both online and in print, F. Ball is helping contractors and specifiers find the perfect flooring adhesive for any job.


Commenting on the new RAG, F. Ball’s Marketing Manager, Richard Harris, said: “Time is money for modern flooring contractors. Using the wrong flooring adhesive can often result in costly and time consuming remedial work. In worst- case scenarios, using an adhesive that is not compatible with a floorcovering type could result in total floor failure. The RAG allows contractors to specify the best adhesive for each setting and floorcovering from the outset.”


www.f-ball.co.uk www.tomorrowscontractfloors.com


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