FLOOR & WALL TILERS, BUILDERS AND PLUMBERS ATTENTION
Tenterden Tiling is now the exclusive stockist in the Kent area for Bio Gel No Limits Superior Flexible Adhesives & Grouts.
ENGEL
COOL COMFORT STRETCHED TO THE X-TREME
X-treme cool-stretch trousers and all Engel workwear available from
www.wtc-workwear.co.uk and
www.anchorsafety.co.uk
For more information visit:
www.fe.dk/en email: Mark McBrayne at
mmc@f-engel.com or telephone: +44 (0) 7933 150197
WORKWEAR
• The 1st ultra-deformable hybrid gel adhesive that bonds everything! • Fast, stress resistant, easy to spread, greater coverage
• The 1st gel adhesive that maintains its shape with full wettability – doesn’t
detach from tiles or substrates even when they are heavily stressed thanks to the excellent strength of the exclusive new low environmental impact resins.
Come & see for yourself at our product demonstrations. Terms & discounts available for trade customers.
Interested? Please contact us for dates and times
Tenterden Tiling Ltd, Leigh Green Ind. Estate, Appledore Rd, Tenterden, Kent TN30 7DE tel: 01580 761191 email:
info@tenterdentiling.co.uk
www.tenterdentiling.co.uk
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