Fitters Are Angry About Plywood Problems
Sid Bourne on floor failures down to plywood Part 2 LAST MONTH I wrote about the increasingly common problem of […]
Sid Bourne on floor failures down to plywood Part 2 LAST MONTH I wrote about the increasingly common problem of […]
Carpet tiles have aload of benefits: Balsan haslaunchedthe Infini Design Collection of carpet tiles in the UK and Ireland. This
EVERY time you undertake a refurbishment project, half the job is taking something out that was there before, be it
WITH the focus in this month’s CFJ on hospitality and leisure, I’d like to present a popular combination of materials
THE flooring industry is still not as environmentally friendly as it could be with many failing to embrace sustainability: Now
Q : I am the safety manager of a large leisure centre and have recently received a complaint that the
AT Harrogate last September I came across a new style of knee pads from Knieschützer displayed on the Janser stand.
DURING winter, I spend little time sitting in the conservatory enjoying the garden. This is mainly because it is dark
IN the November issue of CFJ, I covered the most appropriate way to deal with the difficult and frequent substrate
DURING my time as an independent expert inspecting failed flooring, I have seen a problem that is becoming far too
Graham Stott, resilient product manager at Mapei, advises caution when selecting adhesives suitable for different products: THERE is a vast
A lack of basic knowledge on adhesive properties and the intricacies of floor construction sometimes produces disastrous results, especially when
There is a big choice of adhesives: Ardex floorcovering adhesives are compatible with all the company’s subfloor smoothing and levelling
Alan Whittle, UK sales director Wilton Carpets Commercial, examines the role of carpet in bars and restaurants: WORN and dirty
Julie Dempster, marketing manager at Forbo Flooring Systems, looks at the latest trends in the hospitality and leisure market: FROM
A variety of flooring is used in hospitality and leisure areas: Altro supplied1,600sqmof Impressionist II flooring for the stairway and
The floors from many houses built in Sixties are made from fairly thin chipboard and so are liable to creak
Creaking tongue-and-groove chipboard is a common condition with houses built since the Eighties. Chipboard is often considered unsuitable for domestic
Often the problem with a chipboard can be the subfloor. Although chipboard is a recognised sub-base it has the least
Surface preparation is crucial to the sanding and sealing of wooden floors. Oils and lacquers can bring out the best