There is some new equipment out. Its called the "wagner rapid RH" within the first 15 minutes of installing a Rapid RH™ Smart Sensor into a...
Hi, we are thinking about getting some stickers made with the forum address ( www.theflooringforum.co.uk ) for you lot to put on your vans if you...
Had a really bad day today. On way to work this morning and then was a loud bang and then loads of clonks from the van! Pulled over and i had...
hello, we have for a limited number of people a special offer in the following areas Norfolk Suffolk Cambs Beds Herts Essex Its is not known how...
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Apprenticeship avalible with the BWFA. Click - viewtopic.php?f=65&t=947
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So i was thinking ? shall i stitch the bullnose...?.,,?mm? nope i chickened out and cape and band instead lol. [img] [img] .
If anyone is intrested in the CFJ magazine you can order it here- http://www.contractflooringjournal.co.uk/subscribe.html cost is £48 quid for...
Wood flooring and the environment = http://www.foresbec.co.uk/index.html Hardwood flooring is a natural product, made from a renewable resource...
Under Floor Heating We supply two electric under floor heating systems, both recommended for use under wood flooring....
Installation procedure: First check with the manufacturers of the heating system and the flooring that both are compatible. If the under floor...
Wood flooring and under floor heating Wood flooring and under floor heating can make a great combination, however care must be taken to choose a...
Engineered or solid? Which to choose? Engineered and solid wood floors are both available in the same species and finishes, and once laid the...
i have seen a thread about this on another forum and i know one of our members was asking and as there is a major health hazard with these tools i...
hello guys. Im smithy and i install wooden floors + sand seal. Nice little forum you have here.
How often do you return a faulty carpet or a box of gripper that is crap and you get told "well no one else complained!" :roll:
so who uses epoxy? or do you use another product like creom? whats you prefered system? why?
anyone else noticed that the plywood (4-6mm) seems to be full of faults of late?