Construction News
21/11/2012
Fleece Hard Floor Protection Products For Renovation And Refurbishment
Trio Plus, the leading floor protection retailer, have confirmed two large orders of their specialist Grey Fleece Hard Floor Protection for use during the refurbishment of two very different environments: Mottram Hall Hotel in Cheshire, and the Electric Cinema on Portobello Road in London. The fleece product is one of the most effective and budget-friendly ways in which to protect hard floors whilst construction and refurbishment is carried out. It provides an impenetrable barrier between spillages of paint, oil, dirt and even dust and the floor itself, keeping the surface below in perfect condition in even the most trying of circumstances.
The grey fleece is one of a number of hard floor protection products by Trio Plus and one of three fleece options available. A classic option, the product is supplied in easily stored rolls and can be laid simply without missing a spot. The pre-sterilized cotton and the synthetic fibres act as a sponge absorbing spillages and fluids easily on the top layer, while the polythene backing underneath prevents those fluids from damaging the floors beneath. The cushioned fleece feel also protects from foot traffic and other heavy items which could potentially have an impact on floors.
The sister product of the grey fleece is the Hard Floor Protection Standard White Fleece. The only difference between the products is the colour; the white fleece is great for use in environments where reflections on walls might be an issue, such as a short filming session. This type of standard hard floor protection can be left in place for up to five weeks with no harmful effects to the floor below, and can protect from average levels of footfall. It is ideal for use in buildings like Mottram Hall Hotel and the Electric Cinema
The third option is a green fleece which is one of Trio Plus’ best selling temporary floor protection products. Easy to install and easy to work with, it has an anti-abrasive non woven top layer which means the product won’t break up and can be swept clean of debris at the end of each day, helping to keep the work area neat and tidy. The green fleece also features an invaluable self-adhesive backing which means it sits tight and safe on hard floors with no need to be taped down and no trip hazards. Thanks to its time and money saving properties, it is particularly popular with TV production companies needing to protect floors while shooting on location.
All three of the fleece products offer unbeatable impact protection, as well as forming an impenetrable barrier against jobsite dirt and mess.
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The grey fleece is one of a number of hard floor protection products by Trio Plus and one of three fleece options available. A classic option, the product is supplied in easily stored rolls and can be laid simply without missing a spot. The pre-sterilized cotton and the synthetic fibres act as a sponge absorbing spillages and fluids easily on the top layer, while the polythene backing underneath prevents those fluids from damaging the floors beneath. The cushioned fleece feel also protects from foot traffic and other heavy items which could potentially have an impact on floors.
The sister product of the grey fleece is the Hard Floor Protection Standard White Fleece. The only difference between the products is the colour; the white fleece is great for use in environments where reflections on walls might be an issue, such as a short filming session. This type of standard hard floor protection can be left in place for up to five weeks with no harmful effects to the floor below, and can protect from average levels of footfall. It is ideal for use in buildings like Mottram Hall Hotel and the Electric Cinema
The third option is a green fleece which is one of Trio Plus’ best selling temporary floor protection products. Easy to install and easy to work with, it has an anti-abrasive non woven top layer which means the product won’t break up and can be swept clean of debris at the end of each day, helping to keep the work area neat and tidy. The green fleece also features an invaluable self-adhesive backing which means it sits tight and safe on hard floors with no need to be taped down and no trip hazards. Thanks to its time and money saving properties, it is particularly popular with TV production companies needing to protect floors while shooting on location.
All three of the fleece products offer unbeatable impact protection, as well as forming an impenetrable barrier against jobsite dirt and mess.
www.construction.co.uk/company_525911.htm
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