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CONTENTS COVER STORY 16


TOOLS DESIGNED FOR FLOORING PEOPLE


Nigel Welsh, Managing Director of Measure Square, discusses the estimation software that can make life easier for tiling professionals and help provide their clients with an efficient and problem-free service.


REGULARS


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WHAT’S NEW? We have a round-up of the latest news, products and services from the forefront of the tiling industry.


10 QUESTIONS Find out how Stephen Moss, Managing Director of


Maxtop Quartz Ltd, got into the stone and surface industry, as well as what he would buy if money was no object.


FEATURES


CERÁMICA GOES BEYOND THE SURFACE We take a look at the new exhibition coming


to Liverpool, set to change the face of ceramics used in buildings.


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ADHESIVES


THE NEED FOR SCREED Mandy Searle, Head of Technical Services at


Norcros Adhesives, looks at the latest solutions for tiling on to anhydrite screeds in time-sensitive tiling installations


GET STUCK IN Adhesives specialist BAL highlights the


importance of the adhesive selection process for any tiling installation.


NATURAL STONE


THE SUSTAINABLE STONE AGE Diespeker & Co’s Managing Director, John Krause,


looks at recent developments in sustainability and explains what his company is doing to make a difference.


MOSAIC TILES


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ANCIENT INSPIRATION Anil Shemar, Marketing Manager at building


supplier BUILT/., discusses the evolution of mosaic tiles and how we can use their history to help create eye- catching designs today.


ARTY ADVICE Leigh Price, Managing Director of Real Stone &


Tile, offers insight and opinion on mosaic tiles. www.tomorrowstileandstone.co.uk


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