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Heating, Ventilation & Services; Interiors F58 PLUS ‘No time to wait’ LVT adhesive


F. Ball and Co. Ltd.’s new Styccobond F58 PLUS is a fast-drying, fibre-reinforced, pressure sensitive adhesive that is ideal for the installation of LVT floorcoverings. Its fast-drying formulation enables LVT tiles and planks to be secured from just five minutes following application of the adhesive, allowing for a much speedier installation time. Developed as a ‘transitional’ adhesive, Styccobond F58 PLUS transitions from a wet-lay adhesive when initially applied to a subfloor, through a semi-wet stage to become fully pressure sensitive. The reinforcing fibres in the formulation provide resistance to lateral movement, holding tiles firmly in place and reducing the potential for them to slide around.


01538 361 633 www.f-ball.com Let your walls breathe


Using paint with a high level of breathability means that moisture doesn’t become ‘trapped’ beneath the surface of the paint. Using a non-breathable paint can lead to damp walls, causing the paint to bubble, peel and eventually blow completely and contribute to a harmful living environment. The easiest way to ensure you’re creating a sustainable, environmentally sound specification is to check the paint is Ecolabel approved. Earthborn paints have achieved this demanding standard, which covers every aspect of a product's manufacture, use and disposal. They do not give off any toxic emissions, so are much better for walls and the building occupants.


01928 734 171 earthbornpaints.co.uk/breathable-paint


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