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FIBRE REINFORCED SCREED SPEEDS RENOVATION CONTRACTS


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TREMCO SX100 Renovation Screed has been developed specifically to speed the installation of new floorcoverings, including carpets, vinyl and timber systems in refurbishment applications. It is suitable for overlaying existing surfaces such as tiles or flooring grade mastic asphalt.


Supplied in 25kg plastic lined sacks, the grey powder incorporates special fibres to reinforce the screed and provide excellent crack resistance. Meanwhile, the fast application, self- levelling characteristics help minimise downtime, while the option to apply by pump means areas of up to 2,000m2 can be laid during a single day.


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the RH of the substrate is below 75%. Steel and metal decks should be prepared and primed with TREMCO CS100 Epoxy Primer for Non-porous surfaces, while concrete or sand/ cement screeds require priming with TREMCO CS150 Acrylic Primer.


SX100 offers an open time of 30 minutes and provides an average coverage of 4m2


per mix at a thickness


of 4mm. It can be walked on in two to four hours and achieves a 28 day compressive strength of 30 N/mm2


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Installation of final floor finishes can take place as soon as the relative humidity falls below 75%.


SX100 should be used in conjunction with a DPM while tremco illbruck Technical Services can be contacted to carry out a moisture test to ensure


SX100 is available through the manufacturer’s network of local and national stockists or direct from tremco illbruck.


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WILTON TEES OFF WITH TARTAN AT


GOLF CLUB A bespoke tartan carpet made by Wilton Carpets in modern shades of grey and burgundy, now adorns the floor of Centenary Hall, the main function room within Fixby Hall, home of Huddersfield Golf Club.


An ongoing refurbishment of the club’s facilities has included shower rooms, the Yorkshire Bar, Fixby Room, Conservatory and Entrance. Interior designer and House Committee member, Joan Webb of JW Design, Huddersfield, has breathed new life into the club’s main function room and wedding venue.


“We wanted to create a lovely room for members’ functions that would also prove attractive as a wedding venue,” explains Joan. “I knew that a classic tartan design for the carpet would complement Fixby Hall’s historic interior, but I chose a modern palette, teaming this with the silk-effect wallpaper and deep padded pelmets and curtains. The contemporary colour scheme and simplicity of


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the pelmets balance perfectly with the traditional designs for the curtains, giving the hall a modern feel.”


Working carefully to ensure the new carpet balanced with existing colours in the hall and the decoration schemes of adjacent rooms, Joan Webb turned to Wilton Carpets for the first time, being made aware of the Wiltshire-based manufacturer’s ability to weave carpets in a spike- resistant quality.


Through an 11-row woven axminster construction, Wilton Carpets was able to meet the club’s need for a spike- resistant carpet in a British wool-rich make-up that is perfect for withstanding the demands of a busy function space. Along with a quality that’s durable and easy to maintain, the carpet’s tartan pattern helps to disguise dirt between cleans. Some 150m2 of carpet for the 120-capacity room was woven by Wilton Carpets at its Wiltshire production site.


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