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Double glazed Louvre Window

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Existing Solid Floors:


Parquet blocks can be laid on numerous solid substrates such as concrete, dry
screed, self-levelling compound or flooring grade ply wood or chipboard, but never
directly onto floor-boards.
All substrates must be structurally sound, flat and dry. All new screed or concrete
must be completely dry allow at least1 month for every inch depth of new
concrete. Existing screeds/concrete must be checked for moisture this can easily
be done by hiring a specialist meter (hygrometer).
A reading equal to or greater than 4%mc by volume indicates that a suitable dampproof membrane must always be installed either a 2 coat/2 part liquid layer (e.g.
Rewmar or Sika) or a properly installed non-permeable layer (make sure the ends of
the plastic are continued up into the walls to fully protect the wooden floor).
If the screed is between 2-4%mc it may be advisable to use one coat of the liquid
DPM as a moisture barrier.

The only way of fixing block flooring is to glue the blocks to a solid surface.
You do not need to use a flexible adhesive when gluing blocks as they tend to be
small pieces of wood and therefore any expansion or contraction is at a minimum.
The rigid adhesive recommended is Lecol 5500. If you are installing new larger
continental-style blocks it would be better to use a flexible adhesive such
as Sikabond T54.
N.B. T54 adhesive cannot be used with old blocks which still have bitumen glue on
them.
Sanding must be carried out carefully and methodically to avoid unsightly scores or
ridges.
The best finishes to protect a hardwood floor are either a water based lacquer or a
hardwax oil.

Concrete worktop

Cubicle Wall Mounted

In architecture, a gargoyle is a carved or formed grotesque with a spout designed to


convey water from a roof and away from the side of a building, thereby
preventing rainwater from running down masonry walls and eroding the
mortar between. Architects often used multiple gargoyles on buildings to divide
the flow of rainwater off the roof to minimize the potential damage from a
rainstorm.

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