Focus on floors: your questions answered
We’ve picked some of the most frequently-asked questions from the hundreds answered by F. Ball’s technical team in the past few weeks.
We’ve picked some of the most frequently-asked questions from the hundreds answered by F. Ball’s technical team in the past few weeks.
We’ve picked some of the most frequently-asked questions from the hundreds answered by F. Ball’s technical team in the past few weeks.
We’ve picked some of the most frequently-asked questions from the hundreds answered by F. Ball’s technical team in the past few weeks.
We’ve picked some of the most frequently-asked questions from the hundreds answered by F. Ball’s technical team in the past few weeks.
We’ve picked some of the most frequently-asked questions from the hundreds answered by F. Ball’s technical team in the past few weeks.
In this focus on floors, we pick some frequently-asked questions and the responses we provided from the past few weeks.
F. Ball’s technical team answers hundreds of your questions every month, providing information about F. Ball products and advice on specific projects. In this focus on floors feature, we pick some of the most commonly-asked questions and responses we provided from the past few weeks.
F. Ball’s technical team answers hundreds of questions about F. Ball products and specific projects every month. We pick some of the most commonly-asked questions in the past few weeks.
When raising the level of subfloors, only levelling compounds especially formulated for this purpose are up to the task. F. Ball’s technical service manager, Stephen Boulton, explains.
F. Ball’s technical service manager, Stephen Boulton, gives his guidance on preparing calcium sulphate screeds ahead of the installation of floorcoverings.
In the second focus on floors feature, Stephen Boulton, F. Ball’s technical service manager, explains why a floor levelling compound is designed to work at a minimum thickness and what can typically go wrong if you try to install it too thinly.
In a new F-Talk series for 2018, Stephen Boulton, F. Ball’s technical service manager, gives his advice for overcoming everyday problems faced by flooring contractors.
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F. Ball’s technical expert advises on when you need to use a WSM and which type is best.
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Contact adhesives are formulated to achieve two seemingly conflicting requirements.
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