F.Ball and Co was able to complete installation of floorcovering in a hospital x-ray department in near record time of just half a day.
The installation at the Royal Alexandra Hospital in Paisley was carried out by Base Flooring Solutions using F.Ball and Co's Stopgap 100 ultra rapid-drying floor smoothing underlayment.
Base Flooring said it chose both the Stopgap 300 heavy-duty underlayment and the Stopgap 100 Rapid to ensure speed of working. Base Flooring's John Gavin said: "The fact that the contract was finished on time is largely due to the use of F.Ball's quick drying screeds." The products are now being specified in the Hospital Departments specifications that it sends out.
Faced with some 3,000mē of rough concrete floor to prepare for floor laying, Sheldon Interiors Ltd opted for the speed and cost-effectiveness of Stopgap 600 Base, a deep section compound from F.Ball and Co.
The area concerned, which was over three floors in a research laboratory in West London, was prepared and primed before the application to an average depth of 10 -12 mm.
"Anything else would have to have been applied much thicker," says Sheldon's Len Webb. "We completed the area in a week, just what was required."
Stopgap 600 is a base compound designed for use where floor levels need to be raised quickly. It can then be capped with Stopgap smoothing underlayments.
Measuring the percentage relative humidity of a subfloor has been made easier by a new digital hygrometer now available from F. Ball and Co.
Requiring no elaborate preparation and calibration, the new hygrometer is supplied pre-calibrated and ready for immediate use. It comprises a foam insulating box with a digital measuring device and is simply taped to the floor, left for the appropriate period to reach equilibrium and then switched on for an instant, accurate reading.
This clearly indicates the relative humidity of the floor and identifies the required remedial treatment - Stopgap F76 one-coat waterproof surface membrane for relative humidity up to 92% or Stopgap F75 two-coat waterproof surface membrane for relative humidity up to 98%.
Stopgap 900 DPM-Prep special purpose underlayment from F Ball has been used to help overcome the problem of damp floors at the Seafield Hospital in Buckie, Aberdeenshire. Carpet was replaced with a vinyl floor covering through out all main corridors and a large dining room.
However, the concrete sub-floors had high levels of residual moisture which required the application of Stopgap F75 waterproof surface membrane. Before its application, the subfloor had to be made level and this was achieved with the use of Stopgap 900 DPM-Prep. Walk-on hardness took just 90 minutes.
Said to be a first for the UK concrete flooring market, F. Ball and Co have launched the Stopgap 1050 Lite. The product is a self-smoothing underlyament that is, the company says, significantly lighter than standard smoothing underlayments.
The product was developed to meet the need for 'bespoke products that make the job easier'.
Following the discovery of sub floor moisture at a refurbishment project in Reading, Erith Carpet Centre. The company utilised F. Ball & Co's Stopgap F75 waterproof service membrane at the Co-op store.
The F75 was used in conjunction with Stopgap Accelerator to reduce curing time to just three hours. Armstrong's Imperial vinyl backed composite floor tiles were then secured with Styccobond F46 pressure sensitive acrylic. The work needed to be completed in just one night.
To facilitate a speedy installation, a Bournemouth Hospital has used fast track products from F Ball to quickly create a new floor.
After removal of the existing floorcovering, one coat Stopgap F76 waterproof surface membrane was applied to which Stopgap Accelerator was added to reduce curing time to three hours. Stopgap 100 Rapid ultra fast drying floor smoothing underlaymen was then applied to the membrane without the need for a primer. The vinyl floorcovering was applied using Styccobond F44 acrylic adhesive for bond strength.
Installation of a flooring system at Christ Church School in Frome has been achieved using products from F. Ball.
Subfloors were first prepared by applying Stopgap P131 neoprimer, followed by Stopgap Green Bag fast setting smoothing underlayment. Carpeting was installed in the entrance area using Styccobond F3, in the classrooms with Styccobond F44 Acrylic Flooring Adhesive, and wet rooms with Styccobond F74 which is resistant to water, grease and oil once cured.
Securing a vinyl floorcovering in a restaurant, which was subject to high temperature gain from floor-to-ceiling glazing, has been successfully achieved using F.Ball's Styccobond F48 High Temperature Grade Vinyl Adhesive.
Subfloor preparation comprised the application of Stopgap Green Bag floor smoothing underlayment mixed with Stopgap 114 latex. Styccobond F48, developed to provide a high resistance to heat and pvc plasticisers, was used to secure the vinyl plank. Its dimensional stability reduces the potential for movement subject to temperature variations.
As a quick alternative to pinned down battens, the new Barrier Foam from F.Ball is designed to prevent the flow of smoothing underlayments into unwanted areas such as doorways. It can also be used to form day joints on larger scale installations where screeding is completed over a number of days.
The product comprises of strips of self-adhesive foam that are available in two sizes - 15mm by 15mm and 30mm by 30mm. Both of the different sizes are available in 1m lengths that can be trimmed accordingly to fit into a specifically sized area.
Two additions have extended F.Ball's range of subfloor preparation products. Stopgap 600 is a base compound designed for use under smoothing underlayments, where thicker applications are required when upgrading and renovating new and existing internal floors. Stopgap 700 is a fibre-reinforced smoothing underlayment with self-levelling properties for use over plywood subfloors.
As part of an extensive refurbishment scheme at Whiteley Electronics in Portsmouth, F Ball's Styccobond F57 was utilised.
When the old floorcovering was removed, a subfloor in poor condition was discovered. Mechanical scabbling was required with repair work before screeding. This involved the application of the company's Stopgap P131 neoprene primer followed by Stopgap 200 acrylic self-smoothing underlayment in thicknesses from 5 to10mm.
Polyflor 2000 SD heavy contract flexible vinyl sheet with static dissipative properties for the control of electrostatic discharge was then installed using Styccobond F57, a fibre-filled conductive acrylic adhesive. The product offers high bond strength and strong initial tack.
Utilised at the National History Museum, F. Ball's Stopgap Isolator Membrane ensures that solid oak flooring could be retained underneath a new vinyl floorcovering. A loose lay system, it acts as a barrier over existing floor surfaces which need to be protected. Isolator adhesive was applied onto pressure sensitive acrylic adhesive which still allows the covering to be lifted if required.
Floor levelling in refurbishment at The Building Centre in London was achieved using F.Ball's Stopgap 600 deep section base compound and 700 flexible smoothing underlayment.Stopgap 600 is rapid drying and has high compressive strength for thicker 5mm to 50mm applications. Stopgap 700 was used as a skim coat, and is a rapid dry, fibre-reinforced smoothing underlayment with self-levelling properties.
Some 700m? of F.Ball floor preparation products and adhesives have been used for the refurbishment of various areas at Queens Medical Centre, Nottingham.
Solvent-free and with a permanently tacky formulation, Styccobond F46 pressure sensitive acrylic adhesive secured vinyl floorcoverings. It also provides an increased pressure sensitive bond in heavy trafficked areas.
Developed for fast track situations, F. Ball's new Stopgap 100 fast drying smoothing underlayment allows floors to be installed within as little as three hours, the company claims. It can be hand or pump applied, requiring no primer when used with Stopgap F75 or Stopgap F76 waterproof surface membranes. The water mixed underlayment is low odour and is suitable for biologically sensitive areas.
By using the Stopgap Isolator membrane from F Ball & Co., Wards Flooring Centre was able to complete a flooring installation in 11/2 days instead of the 4-5 days required by traditional methods. Used in the redevelopment of St. Anselm?s church hall in Harrow, Middlesex, the work required a new sand/cement screed to replace the existing damp subfloor. However, the low winter temperatures meant an extended drying-out period. The solution to this problem was the loose lay, impervious Isolator membrane, which has nodules on the underside creating an airspace for the ventilation of water into a dry wall or ventilated skirting. This was used in conjunction with the new-introduced Isolator jointing tape - a thin metallised tape used to hold the membrane in place to provide extra stability to the installation as well as additional protection.
With a damp subfloor to be treated and vinyl floor covering to be installed, Pickard Interiors specified F. Ball and Co?s fast track systems, incorporating the new fast drying Stopgap 100 smoothing underlayment. The company?s Stopgap Accelerator and Stopgap F75 waterproof membrane were applied to some 400m2 of the Roundabout Centre in Oxfordshire.
Designed for fast track flooring installations, the Stopgap Isolator Membrane from F. Ball has been used to reduce the floor covering installation time at a new outpatients department at Warwick Hospital. Faced with a damp subfloor following the laying of a new screed, and under pressure to keep the job running, flooring contractors Dunnes Carpets chose the loose-lay Isolator membrane as it facilitated immediate installation of sheet floor coverings. Some 500m² of linoleum was fitted during the project in time to meet the hospital?s tight deadline. The Isolator membrane can be laid on the damp sub-floor as it has nodules on the underside, creating space for air and moisture to circulate. With the damp safely isolated, the anti-bacterial linoleum could then be bonded to the membrane using Styccobond F84 epoxy flooring adhesive. Water resistant when cured, F84 was applied across the 2m wide drops of Isolator. The floating floor was successfully installed with no evidence of bubbling.