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Adhesives: End users recommend their go-to glues

Floor Covering News

Today’s professional installers have no shortage of adhesives from which to choose when executing their flooring projects. FCNews rounded up a few installers, contractors and craftsman/craftswomen to identify the adhesive products that help them seal the deal on the job site. Divergent Adhesives. Sika/Dritac.

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Laticrete offers preview for Coverings 2021

Floor Covering News

The product is designed to provide strength at 3,500 psi, the ability to be submerged and a fast curing rate so that installers can complete durable projects quicker. NXT Level Flow features pumpable, easy-to-use and high flow benefits and is designed to meets the demand for entry-level, self-leveling underlayment projects.

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Metro Tiles – Tile Trends for 2021

The London Tile Co.

Metro tiles are a popular type of tile often used in interior designs for both kitchens and bathrooms. But don’t worry, you don’t need to own a train station to use them in your home! Because of their sleek shape and design they are frequently used in both retro and contemporary designs. What size are Metro Tiles?

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Thin Is In! (The New Technology in Porcelain Tile)

CTDA's Tiledealer Blog

First came the advent of large-format tile designs, providing the customer with greater coverage (not to mention some great new looks) while using fewer total tiles. On wall installations especially, large-format, traditional thickness porcelain or ceramic tile can be a bit labor intensive. Now let’s talk size.

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Tackling moisture issues on concrete subfloors

Floor Covering News

“Moisture issues have become very widespread due to job deadlines being pushed tighter and tighter, causing the concrete to not have time to cure properly before the flooring is scheduled for installation,” noted Wayne Williams, Stauf USA’s director of training. The telltale signs are liquid buildup under the floor and emulsified adhesive.