Flooring and Tiling
Fila launches best-selling MP90 sealant in solvent-free formulation
Fila is launching a solvent-free version of its best-selling sealant MP90. FILAMP90 ECO is a penetrating stain proofer for polished porcelain, ceramics, polished natural stone, terrazzo and crackle-glaze tiles. Like all Fila Green Line products, it has been developed with the environment in mind but offers uncompromised performance and versatility. LEED-compliant and suitable for use on food contact surfaces, it can be applied both internally and externally with some residual moisture, so offers a further benefit in terms of application time.
IDS offers
new Aqua-Step waterproof laminate
flooring designs The Aqua-Step laminate waterproof laminate flooring range exclusively available from IDS has been updated with seven new designs with a choice of elegant travertine stones and stylish woodgrains to suit a wide range of interior looks. New designs include the contemporary chic of Ultra White together with woodgrains Montana Oak, Pure Oak, Mystic Wood, Oak Grey, Sumatra Teak and Anthracite Oak, responding to the consumer’s desire for whitewashed, distressed and grey-toned finishes.
Aqua-Step effortlessly withstands water, condensation and moisture and can be wet- mopped with soap water without any swelling of the boards. It is 100% waterproof with the core of the board made of high quality synthetic resin in combination with a honeycomb structure which outperforms other materials in product strength and results in an AC4 strength classification, the highest rating in its category. Compatible with underfloor heating, Aqua-Step has a 20-year domestic warranty and offers five years on commercial applications.
u08457 298298
uwww.idsurfaces.co.uk
FILAMP90 ECO has a very low VOC content, is non film- forming and does not alter natural surface colour. The ready-to-use, water based treatment is applied undiluted with a flat brush or lambswool applicator onto a clean, dry surface. Excess product should be removed from porous materials after 10 minutes using a floor polishing machine with a white pad. On less porous surfaces product should be left to penetrate for approximately 4 hours.
u01584 877286
uwww.filachim.com
Redeem on the Go in the Saint-Gobain Weber loyalty scheme for tile fixers
Saint-Gobain Weber has introduced a new App. Redeem on the Go is designed to complement the Love Weber Rewards loyalty scheme by helping tile fixers to register their rewards codes on the move via their Apple devices. Selected best-selling products in the Saint- Gobain Weber tile fixing and flooring ranges including those with innovative Low Dust Technology carry rewards codes that can be registered at
www.loveweber.co.uk. By simply peeling off the sticker a unique code is revealed and customers who have registered on the site can build loyalty rewards points. The Redeem on the Go App is free and available to download from the iTunes. As well as building loyalty rewards points the App will help tilers to find their local stockist and provide details of any local trade day events. Furthermore, the App will feature the Saint-Gobain Weber catalogue of tiling products with many problem- solving solutions and How To techniques.
Trend Teak Agglomerate Flooring Planks
Trend GB’s agglomerate flooring planks are perfect for beautiful, eco-sustainable finishes. Rather than mimic the appearance of wood or use face printing technology, Trend has chosen timber-like quartz, granite and recycled glass finishes for its Trend Teak range, leaving the 120cm x 14.7cm planks to replicate the appeal of solid wood flooring when laid. Measuring only 6.6mm thick, the planks are lightweight, flexible and easy to handle, yet technically superior to most timber, laminate, vinyl and ceramic materials, which makes them ideal for demanding flooring applications, such as bathrooms, kitchens and patios.
u01892 509690
uwww.trend-group.com
28 BKUAPRIL 2013
u08703 330 070
uwww.netweber.co.uk
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