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Movement joints can make or break your floor
By Dean Ashmore 03 Dec, 2021
When repairing and installing floor joints without the guidance of architectural specifications or engineering drawings it may be tempting to disregard the need for proper joint care. However, not preparing the joints for the stresses it has to endure is a penny-wise pound-foolish approach that will almost surely result in floor failure.
Durable industrial flooring solutions
By Dean Ashmore 26 Nov, 2021
Industrial facilities are expensive to build and maintain. Investing in quality materials that can withstand the wear and tear of everyday use and taking care to maintain them will help keep your business operating at peak productivity.
Floor installation and maintenance - returning to business as usual
By Dean Ashmore 29 Sep, 2021
It is a harsh reality that building and maintenance projects rarely run smoothly. In manufacturing environments where time is money and delays can be ill-afforded, it is comforting to have a product where the installation window can be reduced without compromising the final product in any way.
Trowel-on heavy duty industrial resin system by Plastifloor®
By Vanessa Ashmore 25 Aug, 2021
Plastifloor® MMA resin flooring is a truly remarkable product with numerous benefits, of which its rapid curing properties are probably most noteworthy.
Bespoke drain solutions by Craft Flooring
By Vanessa Ashmore 12 Aug, 2021
Commercial and manufacturing facilities understand the need for a well-designed, hygienic, durable, adaptable, cleanable, and serviceable drain system. Working closely with the engineering and production teams we can design a suitable full-service drain solution, commission the manufacture thereof, and then install the system in line with the specified requirements.
Becosan Polished Concrete
By Vanessa Ashmore 30 Jul, 2021
Polished concrete is be coming increasingly popular but there is a misconception in the market that any exposed concrete surface can be polished to the extent that you can remove tiles from an existing floor and polish whatever is exposed. Unfortunately, it is not that simple.
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