Create beautiful, seamless tiled flooring
• Pumadur, Pumaflor and Pumathane Specialist Resin Flooring Systems
• Sealants and Coatings • Self-levelling Flow Applications • Heavy Duty Screeds
• Decorative Quartz & Terrazzo Systems
• Car Park Decking • Wall Renders & Coving • Ancillary & Maintenance Products
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RESDEV LTD, Pumaflor House, Ainleys Industrial Estate Elland, West Yorkshire, HX5 9JP Tel: 01422 379131 Fax: 01422 370943 Email:
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with our Bespoke Movement Joints and Anti-Crack Matting
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Profiles for Resin Flooring Stairnosing Linear Drainage
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Telephone: 01924 360 110 Email:
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Unit 1, Wakefield Business Centre Denby Dale Road, Wakefield, West Yorkshire, WF2 7AZ
Dural Movement Joints Bespoke for your project - speckled, marbled and any colour in the RAL range Designed and Manufactured to exceed BS5385 Robust, Durable and can cope with heavy stresses
Dural CI+ Matting Anti-Crack System Saves time, as the Matting allows tiles to be laid as soon as the subfloor can be walked on Performs as a stress-alleviating intermediate layer keeping tiled surfaces permanently free of cracks, a perfect solution when using underfloor heating systems
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