COVER STORY ESSENTIAL READING
For this month’s Cover Story, we take a look through Mapei’s new Flooring Product Guide which offers in-depth product information for every stage of the process when installing resilient and wooden flooring, including screeding, primers, levelling compounds, surface DPMs and adhesives.
Mapei, a market leading company in the production of adhesives and complementary products for the installation of all types of floor and wall coverings, can attribute their worldwide success to offering customers a complete support system. The fully comprehensive approach Mapei apply to supporting their customers begins with extensive research and product development and continues with training programs, technical advice and marketing support.
The Group now consists of subsidiaries with 62 production facilities in more than 30 countries over five continents, with Mapei’s UK headquarters accommodating manufacturing, stock, marketing, sales and technical services, all dedicated to the provision of efficient and friendly customer service. The in-house technical department offers
an efficient Technical Assistance Service utilised by architects, engineers, contractors and owners, with experts available for on-site consultation all over the UK and Ireland. The 7.5 acre UK site is also home to on-site training facilities, holding regular training and educational sessions. The fully equipped training area offers knowledge on the general product range as well as in-depth system demonstrations, designed to provide solutions for both conventional and unusual situations.
Further to the on-site training they provide, Mapei UK also offer six RIBA assessed and accredited Continuing Professional Development (CPD) seminars. The informative, free of charge seminars cover the topics; Subfloor Preparation, Fast Track Screeds, Effective Waterproofing, Epoxy Resin & Cementitious Flooring, Avoiding Ceramic Tiling
Ultraplan Eco Mapei’s Ultraplan Eco is a self- levelling, ultra quick-hardening, smoothing compound for thicknesses from 1-10mm, with a very low emission level of VOC. Ideal for interior use on new or existing substrates, Ultraplan Eco prepares the subfloor to receive all kind of flooring where excellent resistance to loads and high traffic is required.
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Failures and Concrete Repair. The sessions are available to book at external premises by contacting, Caroline Ellerton on
cellerton@mapei.co.uk.
Contributing to Mapei’s supportive approach, technical literature and manuals are regularly produced and offer in- depth information of the product lines available and showcase full product systems in applicable environments. To obtain technical information, you can email
technical@mapei.co.uk.
Mapei have released a new fully comprehensive brochure detailing products and systems ideal for the installation of resilient and wooden flooring. The ‘Flooring Product Guide’ offers in-depth product information for every stage of the process, including screeds, primers, levelling compounds, surface DPMs and adhesives. The brochure covers all aspects
for installing resilient and wooden flooring, as well as showcasing a selection of Mapei’s full systems. The system diagrams detail the recommended products to use within typical environments, ensuring the highest quality finish is achieved. The guide also includes easy-to-follow selector charts for Mapei’s adhesives and subfloor preparation products. The chart is a fantastic reference tool, highlighting which products are most suitable for various substrates and conditions and the attributes they offer.
To request an advance copy of Mapei’s ‘Flooring Product Guide’ brochure, contact Mapei UK Ltd on 0121 508 6970 or email
ukmarketing@mapei.co.uk. For any other information and to download technical data sheets, visit
www.mapei.co.uk.
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