42 INTERIORS Amazing time and cost savings with BAL
Preparation time was reduced dramatically with the use of BAL’s new floating uncoupling mat – Flexbone 2Easy – on a prime redevelopment in County Durham. The 200m² problem screed to be tiled had two days of preparatory work scheduled before
installation could even begin, but this was reduced to just half a day using BAL Flexbone 2Easy. The use of BAL Flexbone 2Easy floating uncoupling mat alleviated the need to abrade and prime the screed, as the only preparation required was a quick sweep of the surface. The mat was simply rolled out onto the screed, with the self-adhesive mesh bonding the mat edges together. Roll ends were secured with BAL AquaDrain ST-10 tape.
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www.bal-adhesives.com EnCore Rigid Loc added to Expona Family
Polyflor is pleased to announce the launch of a brand new product format, the Expona EnCore Rigid Loc collection. This exciting new hybrid product has an expertly engineered premium rigid SPC (Stone Polymer Composite) construction with exceptional stability making it ideal
for installation over existing subfloors. Expona EnCore Rigid Loc offers a flooring solution that caters for both commercial and residential interiors. The rigid construction gives the floor exceptional stability and it’s acoustic foam layer reduces impact sound by 19dB, exceeding UK building regula- tions whilst also providing comfort and warmth underfoot.
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www.polyflor.com SWF introduces fixed Taylors Spindle
Steel Window Fittings (SWF), a Steel Window Association member, is pleased to announce the launch of its ‘Taylors Spindle.’ New to Steel Window Fittings, the Taylors Spindle, which can be used with the company's B850 and B860 door handles. The Taylors Spindle is used to fix the
handle so it cannot operate in an up or down lever-lever motion and becomes fixed. The handle can be fixed in either a horizontal or vertical position and used on doors that do not require a latch or lock mechanism. The new Taylors Spindle is easy to fit; the spindle base is first fitted to the door, the sprung cassette is then removed from the handle baseplate and then the handle is fitted over the spindle and fixed to the door.
www.steel-window-association.co.uk Out with the old and in with the new
Homeowners are starting to think about making those changes around the home that have been niggling away during the winter. Big decisions like a kitchen or bathroom makeover are normally tempered with thoughts of disruption, debris, dirt and inconvenience.
They can now have a kitchen makeover in a day which will also save all the hassle, time and general chaos that a traditional kitchen refit brings. Unique products are now available that are durable and hardwearing with the same quality, look and feel of traditional heavy Quartz but are, in fact, only a few millimetres thick. These worktops fit over the existing surface like a glove, giving a stunning new surface that is comparable to its heavier counterpart. For more information on Granite & TRENDTransformations, visit their website.
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True or False?
DUALFLO WATER SOFTENERS ARE POWERED BY
TINY HAMSTERS FALSE
Of course not, we prefer to use more reliable, 24/7 technology - so it doesnt sleep through the day! Powered by water pressure, it is non-electric, maintenance free and its twin cylinder design provides It protects homes from limescale and completely eliminates any existing scale.
*No hamsters were harmed in the making of this ad.
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Find out why so many developers choose Dualflo Water Softeners, call:
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