Ripping Up Ceramic Floor Tiles

Ripping Up Ceramic Floor Tiles

A tiled floor often has a mixture of loose and ‘pooh to a blanket’ areas so it can be easy to be conned into thinking these will be up in two shakes. A couple of dozen tiles and it’s getting progressively harder, and then there’s the adhesive and grout. Time to apply a bit of mechanical assistance.All tilers will be familiar with the breaker and tile lifting blade which is...

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Grinder or Scabbler

Floor Grinder or Floor Scabbler?

Floor Grinder or Floor Scabbler?

Shot blasting, floor grinding and floor scabbling are three methods used to prepare concrete surfaces before applying floor coatings or overlays. I want to look at the last two, grinding and scabbling. They are quite different in terms of the equipment used, the task ahead, the process involved, and the results achieved. Floor grinding uses a heavy-duty grinding machine equipped with diamond abrasive discs or shoes to remove the top layer of the surface, typically concrete. This...

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110v Transformer Hire

How Many Times Have You Blown A Fuse Over Transformer Problems?

The issue arising with power problems when operating 110-volt surface preparation equipment is that most 110-volt flooring machines run on a 32 amp plug and cable, whereas the transformer is fitted with a standard 3 pin plug to fit a standard 230-volt wall socket that we’re all so familiar with in our homes.In fact, it is rare for a transformer to break down, logically there are no moving parts to cause it to break and if the transformer is hired...

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Floor Grinder Hire

What Are Floor Grinders Used for?

Floors, no matter how imperfect or inconsistent, can still look good with the help of a floor grinder. Also called concrete grinders, this type of machinery is a tool that makes a property look well-furnished without the need for alternative flooring. The process of floor grinding also ensures the longevity of the floor and improves its overall quality.The "grind" in "floor grinders" may have a negative connotation surrounding it—it sounds like it damages a surface rather than make it durable....

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Hire Flooring Equipment

5 Advantages of Hiring Tools and Equipment

Those towering buildings in the city, the houses in the suburbs, and every establishment you step on will all just be deconstructed materials without the right tools and equipment. That is why individuals, companies, and contractors make sure that they have access to the proper construction tools before starting a project. The thing is, some of them find it hard to decide whether to buy the needed equipment or resort to tool hire.This article enumerates the advantages of hiring equipment...

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Floor Shot Blasting: What Is It?

In 1870, a revolutionary machine was invented to help with the preparation of a surface for a new smoother and seamless floor. It is called the shot blaster. Until now, this machine is widely used. It is even a top choice by many floor preparation professionals.What is a shot blaster and what’s in it that it’s always the top choice of floor preparation pros?.

About Shot Blasters

A shot blaster is a machine that enables you to blast holes in concrete,...

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Buy Floor Machines

Invest in New Machines Now and Save Tax

If yours is a profitable limited company, there is a good chance you will end up paying corporation tax. Something to look into, and maybe avoid a big tax bill is Rishi Sunak’s Super Tax Deduction scheme. Basically, if you buy equipment, you’ll be eligible to claim corporation tax relief that will come to about £2,470 for every £10,000 you spend - not to be sniffed at!If you could get your hands on new flooring machines and surface preparation equipment,...

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Floor Equipment Deals

Do us a Deal on a Short-term Hire

We can help you make small and med sized jobs very profitable.They tend to have bigger margins anyway without a long list of tenderers eating each other on price, completion and other sweet promises to land the job.More easily managed, less hassle and hic-ups and less strain on the cash flow. The downside risks are that costs can double with a short delay, particularly labour costs if you're having to pay digs. If a stubborn floor really needs a machine...

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Floor Scrapers

Get it Right First Time

‘This machine just isn’t up to the job!’ Is a cry that we hear all too often.  Rarely there may be a fault with the machine or a problem with the site’s power source but more often than not, when we delve a little bit deeper and ask the operator to describe the job that they are trying to undertake, it is patently obvious that they have got the wrong machine altogether.We are not decrying small machines, they do have...

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