Floorfixx Smart 8mm: 82.5 cm x 56.5 cm (2.80 m2) Renova�on of poor basic floors for LVT, Carpet and Carpet �les with a minimum thickness of 2.5mm No wai�ng or drying �me Levels out unevenness and providesmaximumstability Guarantees a smooth, flat base for installa�on Provides up to 23db of sound reduc�on. Easy to cut Suitable for domes�c and commercial use
IDEAL FOR: Heritage / listed proper�es Problema�c sub-floors Time restraints Acous�c issues Floa�ng system ideal for non permenant installa�ons
Floorfixx Comfort 10mm: 120 cm x 60 cm (2.88 m2) Renova�on of poor basic floors for use with linoleum, cushion vinyl, LVT, click LVT, carpet, carpet �les and engineered wood with a minimum thickness of 2mm (when used with engineered wood, an appropriate adhesivemust be applied) No wai�ng or drying �me Levels out unevenness and providesmaximumstability Guarantees a smooth, flat base for installa�on Provides up to 20db of sound reduc�on. It is suitable for heavy commercial use and in combina�on with underfloor hea�ng.
Installa�on at ‘The Light Apart Hotel’, Manchester
Floorfixx Regular 9mm: 120 cm x 60 cm (2.88 m2) Renova�on of poor basic floors for linoleum, cushion vinyl, LVT, click LVT, carpet and carpet �les with a minimum thickness of 2mm No wai�ng or drying �me and it can bear load immediately Dry and dust-free levelling Easy to install Insulates against impact noise andmeets the 22 dB standard Levels out unevenness and providesmaximumstability Guarantees a 100% smooth base for easy installa�on Suitable for household and commercial applica�ons.
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Installa�on at ‘TheWalkie- Talkie’, London
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