STAR INSTALLATION
ELITE PERFORMANCE
London-based contractor Stone & Ceramic completes a world-class wellness destination project with Mapei.
Stone & Ceramic has completed a stunning spa project, using a Mapei system, at a new ARMA wellness destination in south-west London. Featuring porcelain and ceramic floor and wall tiles, the installation spans the top-tier venue. The Mapei specification included EMICODE: EC1 Plus-certified surface preparation products and adhesive, which promoted a safe, sustainable installation.
Located in Polygon House in Clapham, the ARMA destination blends fitness, wellness and work. It includes Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu dojos, state-of-the-art gym areas, spa and recovery zones and a co-working space. The Stone & Ceramic installation spans the spa, gym, sauna and spa ice bath, as well as changing areas and entrance lobbies.
“THE MAPEI SPECIFICATION INCLUDED EMICODE: EC1 PLUS-
CERTIFIED SURFACE PREPARATION PRODUCTS AND ADHESIVE, WHICH PROMOTED A SAFE, SUSTAINABLE INSTALLATION. ”
Three Mapei floor products were used to prepare surfaces ahead of the tile install. They included: Mapei Ultraplan Eco 3210 – an ultra-fast self-levelling compound used throughout the entrance lobby; Mapei Topcem hydraulic binder for fast- track screeds throughout changing areas – including for the formation of falls into drains to changing areas and showers – and Mapei Ultratop Industrial ultra-quick hardening cementitious grey-toned wearing screed to create a high- performance surface within the gym weights area. The specification also included waterproofing and anti-fracture membrane, Mapeguard WP 200, which was applied within wet areas before tiling.
Mapei Keraquick Easy S1 rapid-setting, flexible cementitious adhesive was used to install all Stone & Ceramic floor and wall tiles. Designs included 1200 x 600mm and 450 x50 mm brick-effect porcelain floor tiles and 240 x 60mm glazed ceramic wall tiles.
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