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With the Zenura collection of sheet vinyl, IVC Commercial can respond to enhance the lives of people living in social housing. The Zenura collection provides comfort, durability and easy maintenance to living areas in social for providers. The collection includes Elegance LVS. Each collection features stone effects to bring a choice of popular and warming homely designs that will appeal to tenants. Providers can simply choose the performance level that best meets their needs, whether that’s in cost
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Technical advice and products from F. Ball and Co challenges and provide a surface that will stand in Tallaght, Co. Dublin, Ireland. After removing contractors from NT Flooring found a rough and uneven concrete screed.
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Setcrete compound has been used to create a smooth and level surface to optimise the appearance of a dining area refurbishment at a residential property prepared using Setcrete Acrylic Primer, which is
used to promote optimum performance characteristics of the levelling compound moisture being drawn from the levelling compound, which can cause it to dry too
housing providers can improve the standard of preparation time, while glue-free options further it also can often last between tenancies, while its
resilience against wear and water ingress means fewer repairs and less frequent comfortable feel, warmth and acoustic properties help to support well-being.
MKM Chester tool hire manager Paul Barlow opted for Setcrete products to prepare and smooth a damp Cheshire home. Moisture tests indicated that the recently installed heated screed was not yet dry enough to proceed directly
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Romilly Primary School in Barry, Wales, need to replace its aging sports hall was delighted to assist with this transformation with the supply of its South Wales said, “The refurbishment of supply the ideal solution for the client, with the minimum of fuss and disruption to the schools’ day-to-day activities. covering also pressed a number of eco buttons which was high on the school’s agenda.”
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