Construction News
30/08/2011
Longwater Construction Supplies To Host Demonstration Day
Long week? Long Day? Long Morning? No, Longwater Construction Supplies are providing you with a morning you wish was longer!
On 12th September, Longwater Construction supplies are calling out to all local Trades people to join them and marvel at the wonder that is CT1, The revolutionary construction sealant and adhesive.
Come down and fill your boots and your belly! As not only are Longwater Construction supplies providing ongoing live demonstrations of CT1, they are cooking up a storm for hungry trades people in the local and surrounding areas. Where else would you find it!
C-TEC Eastern Division will be there all morning to show you the wonder that is CT1! The mind-blowing, CT1. CT1, which is now commonly known as The Snag List Eliminator, has changed the face of sealants and adhesives forever. The unique CT1 has now replaced several of your every day products and has indeed replaced many of the conventional sealant and adhesives on the market.
While the phenomenon is sweeping the nation, many of you may not know its full potential and product improvement so Longwater Construction Supplies have invited C-Tec on 12th September for a Technical Product Demonstration Day there will be ongoing live demonstrations from C-Tec Eastern Division, you can also ask their highly skilled technical sales representatives questions and uses for CT1.
C-Tec who are the industry leaders in the supply of building products, design develop and distribute revolutionary problem preventing products for the construction and building repair market. C-Tec, continues to research and develop and bring the best products to the building trade market, and work tirelessly on improving the performance of their product range.
C-Tec's dedicated team of market researchers and technical engineers have never failed to respond to the markets' demands and needs. The development for CT1 is just an example. The market needed a sealant that could be applied on wet surfaces, one that could be applied even underwater. A sealant that had an immediate seal result. A sealant, V.O.C free (Volatile organic compound) has absolutely no shrinkage and that would also act as a sanitary or bactericidal. In addition, for a sealant to act as a formidable construction adhesive to bond a number of materials, such as marble, lead and most plastics. You will see for yourself the show CT1 will perform on the day and see for the first time, a sealant that will seal a leak underwater! And that will bond stone to brick on a wet surface!
If Longwater Construction supplies could make Mondays', this would be it! From 7.30am on Monday 12th September, William Frost Way.
On 12th September, Longwater Construction supplies are calling out to all local Trades people to join them and marvel at the wonder that is CT1, The revolutionary construction sealant and adhesive.
Come down and fill your boots and your belly! As not only are Longwater Construction supplies providing ongoing live demonstrations of CT1, they are cooking up a storm for hungry trades people in the local and surrounding areas. Where else would you find it!
C-TEC Eastern Division will be there all morning to show you the wonder that is CT1! The mind-blowing, CT1. CT1, which is now commonly known as The Snag List Eliminator, has changed the face of sealants and adhesives forever. The unique CT1 has now replaced several of your every day products and has indeed replaced many of the conventional sealant and adhesives on the market.
While the phenomenon is sweeping the nation, many of you may not know its full potential and product improvement so Longwater Construction Supplies have invited C-Tec on 12th September for a Technical Product Demonstration Day there will be ongoing live demonstrations from C-Tec Eastern Division, you can also ask their highly skilled technical sales representatives questions and uses for CT1.
C-Tec who are the industry leaders in the supply of building products, design develop and distribute revolutionary problem preventing products for the construction and building repair market. C-Tec, continues to research and develop and bring the best products to the building trade market, and work tirelessly on improving the performance of their product range.
C-Tec's dedicated team of market researchers and technical engineers have never failed to respond to the markets' demands and needs. The development for CT1 is just an example. The market needed a sealant that could be applied on wet surfaces, one that could be applied even underwater. A sealant that had an immediate seal result. A sealant, V.O.C free (Volatile organic compound) has absolutely no shrinkage and that would also act as a sanitary or bactericidal. In addition, for a sealant to act as a formidable construction adhesive to bond a number of materials, such as marble, lead and most plastics. You will see for yourself the show CT1 will perform on the day and see for the first time, a sealant that will seal a leak underwater! And that will bond stone to brick on a wet surface!
If Longwater Construction supplies could make Mondays', this would be it! From 7.30am on Monday 12th September, William Frost Way.
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