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VOL 28.2 MARCH 2010 R38 incl. VAT

FEATURES IN THIS ISSUE: Carpets • Industrial Flooring • Training & Skills Development

Decking • Contractworld Awards • Foundation of Design • Domotex 2010


Nouwens Commercial products for Offices • Executive Commercial • Churches • Shops • B&B’s

twenty ten Visit our website at www.nouwens.co.za for further Nouwens Platinum Partner and Nouwens Appointed Dealer listings,


every Hotels • Lodges • Boutiques • General Commercial • Airports The latest easicarpet innovation from Nouwens Commercial is the recently launched Twenty Ten carpet range which is manufactured in easifibre, treated with easicare and with all the easicarpet benefits. USE CLASS *** Heavy Domestic / Light Commercial* TYPE Cut Pile PILE FIBRE 100% EASIFIBRE – with EASICARE Soil Resistant Treatment WIDTH 3.66 m AVAILABILITY Std Range of 6 Colours END per 10 cm ±40 STITCH RATE per 10cm ±52 LOOPS / TUFTS per 100cm² ±2 080 PILE FIBRE MASS grams per m² ±950 TOTAL MASS grams per m² ±2 000 PILE HEIGHT ±5.5 mm TOTAL HEIGHT ±8 mm PRIMARY BACKING Woven Polypropylene Tape SECONDARY BACKING ACTIONBAC

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*** T his product has been styled for specific commercial use and will perform the same or better than other local commercial tufted polypropylene styles. For extra peace of mind, every easicarpet is endorsed with a 5 year quality guarantee, as well as a special 10 year wear guarantee.

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Twenty Ten Following on the success of Colours and the increased demand for creative commercial easicarpet solutions, Nouwens has styled the innovative Twenty Ten to the same exceptional quality standards. Twenty Ten has been specially launched as a very appealing and affordable option for the numerous projects that are being built and upgraded for the 2010 FIFA World Soccer Cup. These include lodges, guest houses, hotels, conference and entertainment venues, etc. that need to look their best for the influx of tourists and visitors later this year!

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It is important to note that according to the current South African grading systems, a polypropylene tufted carpet cannot achieve higher than a light commercial rating, but Nouwens has engineered a high-twist, heat-set yarn to optimise the performance of easifibre, whilst the sophisticated multicolour effect naturally enhances the serviceability of Twenty Ten. Unique Nouwens mill-applied and heat-cured easi-care carpet protector also forms an invisible, durable shield around each fibre to help against everyday spills and soiling. Twenty Ten comes with a Five-Year Quality Guarantee as well as a Ten-Year Wear Guarantee.

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or contact Nouwens Carpets direct at the following numbers 011 796 5180, 021 447 2856 or 031 502 5730.


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OUR GREEN JOURNEY


GUIDE Adhesives / Coatings Chryso FloorworX Tile & Floor Care Zimbo’s Trading

COVER STORY Huge new product offering Fotakis Brothers is introducing an extensive programme of new products for 2010, in addition to providing its normal exemplary wholesale service to its customers. This includes new carpet collections in both wool and natural materials; Alloc, Tusk and Rhino laminates to meet the demands of all sectors; a range of bamboo flooring, and – later in the year – underlays and vinyl flooring. Watch this space! For more details go to pages 16-19.

Carpets Belgotex Floorcoverings Desso Fotakis Brothers InterfaceFLOR Nexus (Belgotex Floorcoverings) Nouwens Carpets Selborne Carpet Wholesalers Van Dyck Carpets

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Ceramic, Porcelain and Stone Ferreiras Decor World San Marco Tile Centre Cleaning & Maintenance FloorworX Matco Marketing MilliCare Numatic International Sebo

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Laminates Kährs genuine wooden floors and Quick-Step laminate floors brought to you by flooring giant FloorworX. Heading up these product divisions is Peter Geyer, well-known wood and laminate guru. For trusted advice and specifications contact Peter on 0860 346 679 or 083 380 6665.

The Flooring Solutions Company Established for over 55 years, FloorworX is the only local manufacturer of semi-flexible tiles, fully flexible vinyl sheeting and tiles – all of which carry the SANS certification for quality. FloorworX also distributes Quick-Step wood laminates, Kährs wooden floors and a comprehensive range of international resilient floorcoverings, including safety flooring, antistatic flooring, luxury vinyl flooring, static control tiles, linoleum, Novilon, rubber and sports flooring, together with a wide range of flooring adhesives, accessories and floorcare materials.

www.floorworx.co.za National Call Centre 0860 346 679


GUIDE Rhoms Timberworld Zimbo’s Trading Flooring Contractors Kevin Bates Flooring & Carpeting Industrial, Resin & Concrete Flooring a.b.e. Construction Chemicals Cemkolor Flowcrete SA Industrial Flooring Systems Mapei SA Industrial Linings Sika SA Tile & Floor Care Tuff Floors

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Seamless Flooring Quartz Carpet

continued from page 3 Training & Skills Development Belgotex Floorcoverings Academy FloorworX Kevin Bates Flooring & Carpeting Numatic International Wood, Laminates & Bamboo Azura Distributors Barrow Flooring Bedson Flooring and Decor Belgotex Floorcoverings FloorworX Fotakis Brothers Rhoms Timberworld Zimbo’s Trading Accessories and other 3M Frame Fibres Genesis Kirk Marketing Pretoria Institute for Architecture Transiton Transport (Transportation)

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This year started off so much better 2008 started off in the dark as we had so much load shedding that we all had to buy generators which are now somewhere in the garage between the weedeater and the bicycles. Then 2009 came with everyone’s eyes wide and whis-

Leading the way with innovative products

pering recession, recession, recession. This year, although always stuck in traffic, people are more positive and business is picking up. The flooring industry is alive and well. Now that’s AYOBA! In this issue of FLOORS our main features focus on the

In this issue of FLOORS in Africa Van Dyck Carpets is highlighting its superb Consulate range of looselay carpet tiles, together with a full range of luxurious cut-pile carpets now available for both commercial and residential applications.

carpet, industrial and exterior flooring sectors. We also report on training and skills development. Carpets – the fast-moving sector! There are so many developments, technical advances and other ‘happenings’ in the carpet sector that the specifiers,

Consulate is a high-quality loop-pile, linearpatterned range available in 13 very attractive colours to suit any décor, manufactured to the highest local and international standards.

designers and developers are hard-pressed to keep up

The same goes for the latest range of cut-pile carpets that has been reworked by Van Dyck Carpets and reintroduced into the market with the new styles, colours and construction meeting the demands of today’s fashion trends.

tion and a complete report on Domotex 2010.

Please have a look out for Michigan, Embassy and Diplomat and get your samples.

to date with all the trends and new technologies that are regularly appearing. FLOORS keeps you up to date with the latest informaAddressing the need It’s generally recognised that skills and workmanship upliftment is the only way forward for both the flooring industry and the country in general. Many flooring manufacturers, suppliers and contractors are operating

FLOORS is about ceramics, carpets, vinyls, wood, laminates, marble, granite, cement, stone ... any floor you can think of. It is also about accessories like rugs, adhesives and tools. Readers are welcome to contact us for any information. FLOORS is published six weekly by Media in Africa (Pty) Ltd. The views expressed by contributors are not necessarily those of the editor or publisher. We accept no responsibility for information published. PUBLISHER: Media in Africa (Pty) Ltd. Contact information: Tel (012) 347 7530 Fax (012) 347 7523 International: +27 e-mail: floors@mediainafrica.co.za PO Box 25260, Monument Park, 0105; Republic of South Africa Unit G, First Floor, Castle Walk Corporate Park, Cnr Nossob & Swakop Streets, Erasmuskloof Ext. 3, Pretoria, RSA

Founder: Schalk Burger

Editor: Liezel van der Merwe Cell 082 7700 799

Financial Director:

innovative programmes to correct this problem, and this

All these ranges are made from 100% Xentrys heat-set nylon 6 yarns – a proven brand for many years with a higher lustre for deep and vibrant colour and manufactured by means of the latest technology for high performance and quality.

Fanie Venter

feature will look at what the industry is doing.

News Editor:

Van Dyck Carpets is also introducing a new cutpile range from Balta, the celebrated Belgian manufacturer, under the brand name of Design Jewel – a woven Wilton product available in six attractive colours, offering great value for money with a very plush feel and rich look thanks to its heavy yarn weight and woven construction.

There are so many developments in the industrial floor-

Please read more on pages 12-13 and 50-51 or contact Van Dyck Carpets on 031 913 3800.

Have a look at the workshops available for this year. Invest in your staff, yourself and our country’s future! The pretty workhorse ing sector that many systems have moved beyond the

Dave Soons Tel 012 807 7012

Business Unit Manager: Roxanne Mancini Cell 082 779 5751

realm of ‘industrial’ flooring and entered the design arena

Business Unit Co-ordinator:

in a big way. It has become an extremely hi-tech and

Madelein Smith

highly competitive market.

Sales Executive:

See what the workhorses can do for your next project – page 61. We also showcase the best in decking which is always one of the most beautiful exterior floorcoverings. Enjoy this issue of FLOORS!

Margaux Brink Cell 083 283 1116

Design and Layout: Margita Thiele

Financial Manager: Sietske Rossouw

Proofreader: Signa Evans & Hesca Joubert Liezel van der Merwe

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Resilie n t Fl o o r i n g

The Flooring Solutions Company Established for over 55 years, FloorworX is the only local manufacturer of semi-flexible tiles, fully flexible vinyl sheeting and tiles – all of which carry the SANS certification for quality. FloorworX also distributes Quick-Step wood laminates, Kährs wooden floors and a comprehensive range of international resilient floorcoverings, including safety flooring, antistatic flooring, luxury vinyl flooring, static control tiles, linoleum, Novilon, rubber and sports flooring, together with a wide range of flooring adhesives, accessories and floorcare materials.

www.floorworx.co.za National Call Centre 0860 346 679


Fa s h i o n a n d D e s i g n

The winners of this year’s Awards were: Category 1: Best Modern Design Standard Chuk Palu Rugs, Burya Category 2: Best Modern Design Superior Zollanvari AG, Mirage

Domotex Hannover provided the setting for the presentation of the Carpet Design Awards for 2010.

Category 4: Best Traditional Nomadic Design Superior

Offering prize money amounting to 10 000 euros,

Hanif Sons (Pvt) Ltd, Quicksand Caricature

the Carpet Design Awards celebrate exceptional

Category 5: Best Traditional Nomadic Design Deluxe

design, originality and quality in the market seg-

Creation Roesner, Mrirt Category 6: Best Traditional Workshop/Formal Design

ment “Handmade carpets”.

Woven Legends, Inc./Özkent Hali, Tabriz

A total of 124 carpets from 15 countries were entered in the competi-

Category 7: Best Old/Antique Carpet

tion for this year’s Awards, and a panel of judges comprising interna-

SMY (Amin Motamedi), Bijar rug

tionally acclaimed experts selected the winning entries from the 30 carpets that went through to the final round. The chairman of the panel, David Sorgato, commented, “Domotex is truly the only place in Europe where you can see such cutting-edge design and creativity. It was utterly exhilarating and challenging for me as the Chairman of the Jury this year to have such a variety of

Category 3: Best Modern Design Deluxe Theo Keller GmbH, Mosaic

Category 8: Best Collection Modern Jan Kath GmbH, Radi Deluxe Collection Category 9: Best Collection Traditional Woven Legends, Inc./Özkent Hali, Shirvan Collection

opinions about each shortlisted entry from my colleagues who come

Category 10: Best Innovation

from such diverse backgrounds.”

Angel Trading, On the Rocks

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Flooring directly over tiles “Every day my business does not do turnover I lose R8 000. That is why I was delighted with the speed of delivery on this beautiful floor,” says Mr. Sacks, a retail shop owner. Imagine installing the world’s most appealing and fastest growing floor, directly over your tiles! Well, now you can! Transform your home, living areas, entertainment patios and swimming pool surrounds, offices or commercial buildings with this revolutionary, high-adhesion Quartz Carpet seamless stone flooring system. The traditional way of updating old tiled floors, can be costly, dusty and messy (the tiles need to be chopped up and removed). This method is intrusive, time-consuming and inconvenient, if you need to re-tile an area which is being lived or worked in. Once tiles are chopped up and the rubble removed from site, the floors then need to be re-screeded with new levels. This new screed needs to cure for a minimum of 28 days and only then can the new flooring system or tiles be installed. Under these circumstances, commercial or retail operations can lose

Quartz Carpet has the ability to seamlessly integrate spaces, to create an indoor/outdoor flow. Quartz Carpet applicators

tens of thousands of rands, as they would need to close their business

are trained to ensure that these floors meet all requirements of

for extended time periods to renovate.

thresholds, doorways and sliding doors at their existing levels and

The popularity of Quartz Carpet can be attributed to the speed (over 100m2 can be installed per day) and convenience of installing

heights. This unique seamless stone flooring system is made from select-

the product, as well as the wonderful texture and seamless nature of

ed sustainable glacial stones and resins. It creates a slip-resistant

this natural stone floor.

texture that is natural, durable and smooth. It is available in nine

Quartz Carpet can be applied directly over tiles and in most

colourfast shades, and is 100% UV stable.

instances can be installed in just one or two days! This means that the

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cleaning and inconvenience. The thinness (6mm) of the finished prod-

uct also means that door heights seldom need to be adjusted.

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Now in its tenth year, contractworld remains the biggest forum for architecture and interior design, and is a main feature of the popular Domotex exhibition every year.

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ontractworld comprises three main elements: contractworld. congress – with lectures and

forums on the keynote categories Office, Hotel, Shop and Education/ Training/Hardware; contractworld. award – international architectural awards in these categories for innovative interior design concepts (shown below); and the contractworld.exhibition – where manufacturers present new floorcoverings and other products for the contracting business.

Contractworld 2010 is a resounding success again contractworld.award 2010 The first prizes in the 2010 contractworld.award have gone to entrants from Spain, Austria, Japan and Germany. Numerous top architectural and interior design offices competed for Europe’s most important and lucrative award for innovative interior design concepts, now worth a total of 60 000 euros in prize money. Just how important the contractworld.award is in the eyes of the worldwide architectural community can be seen from the level of international participation. More than half of the 623 projects submitted – 356 to be precise – came from offices outside Germany. The jury was looking for innovative interior design concepts in the four categories Offices, Hotels, Shops and Education/Healthcare. The principal criteria on which the entries were judged were quality, functionality and aesthetic value, as well as innovative treatment of space, materials, colour and surface texture or finish.

Shops/Showrooms/Exhibition stands Best of Category: Tierra, Tokyo Architect: Ryo Matsui Architects Inc., Tokyo, Japan The Tierra hairdressing salon is located in Tokyo, Japan. A whole series of hairdressing chairs are lined up inside a clearly structured space. A separate area is accessed through a screen of filigree arches. These

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arches, infilled with mirrors, are continued along both long walls of the salon.

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Offices/Administration buildings Best of category: Landscape Hall, Manresa, Spain.

Education/Training/ Healthcare

Architects: bailo + rull/ADD +Architectura, Barcelona, Spain

Best of category: The Technical

The Town Hall in Manresa in Spain stands right in the town’s central marketplace. A new extension

University of Kaiserslautern

has been inserted into the existing building. Despite the resulting unconventional form, which

The University wins the first

stands in stark contrast to the existing architecture of the old town, the new extension has been

prize in this category with

successfully integrated into the original stone building by the use of the same colour paint finish

the project ‘Mini-campus

throughout.

pfaffenberg – Building 1 at TU

The jury’s verdict: The jury was fascinated by the way an addition to a historic building can both

Kaiserslautern’. For the conver-

fit in and yet retain its own distinctive character.

sion of the architecture faculty building at the Technical University of Kaiserslautern all the internal partitions from the 1950s were removed to open up the interior and create bright new, almost transparent, spaces. The jury’s verdict: The project brings out the power and beauty of what was already there before, and opens up new ways of appreciating existing spaces and interiors. Further information about these awards and contractworld in general can be found online at www.contractworld.com.

Hotels/Spas/Catering facilities Best of Category: Million Donkey Hotel, Prata Sannita, Italy Architect: feld72, Vienna, Austria This is a community project devised by a group of architects with the active involvement of the local village population. The brief was to restore the link between two parts of the village that had been separated by empty buildings. The result is a rambling hotel complex made up of all sorts of very different rooms and functional areas, which extends over various buildings and former ruins. The jury’s verdict: “An exemplary project, which has secured the continued existence and future of a social group and a

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village.”

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Whatever the interior we’ve got the floor covered! And what better to cover it with than the superb Consulate range of loop-pile, linear-patterned looselay tiles? This high-quality range is available in 13 very attractive colours to suit any décor, and comes with a 5-year guarantee, Stain Shield protection and anti-allergenic properties as well as a 10-year warranty against excessive fibre wear. It is manufactured according to the highest local and international quality standards and has been fully tested in Van Dyck Carpets’ renowned Torture Tunnel. Van Dyck Carpets is an SABS ISO 9000 listed company.

When nothing but the best will do – remember to use Consulate.

TOLL FREE: 0800 CARPET (0800227738) ww.vandyckcarpets.com Carpets are better for allergy patients and all Van Dyck Carpets have the required VOC ratings.


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What previous experience do you have in this industry? Ferreiras is part of the Iliad Africa group and I have been with Iliad since 2008. Prior to Iliad I was involved in property and development for around seven years. With my background as a Quantity Surveyor this was the most obvious industry to get stuck into. What duties are involved in your new position? As General Manager I have a wide range of responsibilities that includes sales and marketing through procurement and logistics. What are your main objectives in this post? It is my goal to ensure that Ferreiras is at the forefront of supplying the latest trends and innovations in the tiling and sanitaryware industry. We source our products from leading manufacturers around the globe and we aim to deliver to our discerning clients in a way that will make it a value proposition for them. How do you see the future with Ferreiras? I am quite upbeat about the future. We have a great team with a mix of experience and youthful energy; added to that we are a passionate bunch that relish the challenges presented by tough economic conditions as well as determined competitors. What is new at Ferreiras? In the last couple of months we have introduced some exciting new initiatives like our in-house Interior Design Studio, our Architectural Library and our first new look showroom in Bloemfontein.

As part of the continuing programme of development

Is Ferreiras under any “green” or

and improved customer service, Ferreiras Décor World

We do not see “Green” initiatives or BBBEE

has recently appointed Pieter Pretorius as its new General

as anything other than opportunities. We

Manager. Recognised as being an experienced profession

compliance and we have identified several

in the trade, FLOORS in Africa asked him about his

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new position.

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currently focus on achieving a Level 6 initiatives which may assist us in bettering our green footprint.


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Quality profiles are advised Laminate flooring is predominately fitted as a floating floor and will generally experience expansion and contraction in the South African varying climate environment, and Kirk recommends Aluminium- and PVC-based profiles as the most suitable for these applications.

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luminium is the most popular, offering the widest range of profiles and giving the speci-

fier the final solution to almost all flooring scenarios – including expansion, transition, finish, end, step

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and adapt shapes used to solve expansion and contract gaps against sliding doors, wide expanses of flooring, staircases, transition between different flooring types, and ending off a laminate floor to a

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screed or vinyl and curvable floor types. Dural’s quality Multifloor range is ideal for retrofit situations, where a profile has been forgotten. This range is available in transition and expansion and is fitted with plastic dowels. Available in 92cm and 270cm lengths – ideal for contracts and DIY. Multifloor can be fitted on laminates and wood

Transition cover

floors, and is of German manufacture. Kirk’s quality “M.Trim” range of laminate trims is aluminium and available in the most popular range of anodised colours, complementing most floors. “Bendi” is a top of the range PVC curvable cover available in transition, expansion, ramp and end profiles. Available in wood foiled and solid PVC

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colours. Manufactured in the UK. For more information visit the website www.kirk. co.za or contact your nearest Kirk branch for details. Kirk Marketing Head Office: 011 444 1441 Cape Town: 021 949 2226 Durban: 031 564 1175 Port Elizabeth: 0860 547573

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Fly me to the moon… If all the carpets sold in a year in Great Britain were laid end to end, they would go all the way to the moon and halfway back again.

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Major expansion for a true flooring wholesaler! E

stablished in 1936, Fotakis Brothers has established an unim-

dedication that is the backbone of Fotakis Brothers and provides cus-

peachable reputation as a true wholesaler, which means that

tomers with great peace of mind,” he says.

they do not deal direct with the consumer, and do not install any

fleet of vehicles has been established for direct delivery to clients,

to the trade. In the capable hands of Peter Fotakis and his three

which enables the company to provide a continuing and excellent

partners Fotakis Brothers today is one of the leading national

customer service of which they are justifiably proud.

floorcovering distributors – and by far the oldest.

In addition, Fotakis Brothers understands the needs of its customers

This enables the company to specialise in the wholesale distri-

and has carried out intensive investigations into international prod-

bution of broadloom carpets, natural fibre imported flooring, area

ucts and identified products that will now be sold under its Private

rugs, solid wood, bamboo and laminate floorcoverings sourced

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from many countries, and all accessories associated with the installation of flooring. “Having been in existence for nearly three-quarters of a cen-

The product basket has expanded in striving to put their clients in a position where they can offer great products to encourage consumers to buy from them, as opposed to going to other outlets to buy

tury, Fotakis Brothers is here to stay, but the management teams

their floorcoverings. Clients are also provided with many alternative

include young blood. In all three branches the sons of the direc-

options – all part of the brilliant client service the company provides.

tors are coming into the business with innovative ideas and new drive,” says director George Prinsloo. “For example, Peter Fotakis’ son Stratis is in Johannesburg;

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To service their extensive client base properly, a comprehensive

floorcoverings. They are a dedicated wholesaler and distributor

A range of solid high-quality bamboo flooring is amongst the latest new products introduced by Fotakis Brothers. Available in two colours with complementary profiles, this is a click installation system – tap

Manny Stefano is in Durban with his sons Curt and Karl; and Keith

and go – which is extremely easy to install and very well priced. The

Ruthenberg in Cape Town with his son Lee. It is this tradition and

company feels this is an awesome product with which to meet the

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increasing demand for innovative, eco-friendly floorcoverings. Fotakis Brothers is also a major distributor of the world-renowned Alloc laminate floorcovering, which incorporates the unique aluminium locking system that revolutionised the fixing methods of this genre. Today this mechanical locking system is well established in the market, having set the standard for the whole industry, and Alloc is in a leading position amongst flooring producers in the laminate flooring market. High quality and good designs characterises these products. Alloc is a continuing innovator in new technology and development of new directions in design of laminate flooring that Fotakis Brothers is proud to represent in this country.

Other laminate products included in the Private Collection of Fotakis Brothers are Tusk, which is in the mid-price range and has proved to be of considerable interest in the marketplace, and Rhino in the lower price bracket which provides excellent value for money in various colours. Carpets, of course, is the successful cornerstone of the Fotakis Brothers sales programme, which now includes a beautiful collection in wool, with two ranges for commercial applications: Milan and Paris, and three ranges for residential carpets: Athens, Venice and Vienna. Also included is the Natural collection, comprising four different products available in coir, sisal, hemp/jute and sea grass. Fotakis Brothers is extremely proud of this extensive range that compliments the existing ranges from local manufacturers, and as George Prinsloo says, “Architects and designers can specify these products with confidence. It is a brilliant range and will perform well in all sectors of the market�. Anyone interested in learning more about the products, and service that Fotakis Brothers provides, should contact the nearest branch shown below, or visit the website www.fotakisbrothers.co.za. Fotakis Brothers Johannesburg: 011 626 3000 Cape Town: 021 933 2620 Durban: 031 705 3331

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Website: www.fotakisbrothers.co.za

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Products & Ser vices

T

he selection of high quality local and imported ceramic and porcelain wall and floor tiles as well as sanitaryware on display at the San Marco Tile Centre encompasses the sophistication and warmth of Italy with a unique South African flair,

but even this has been enhanced by the unique porcelain tile range recently obtained from Florim of Italy under the brand name of Slim/4. Described as a revolutionary new 4mm thick porcelain stoneware tile range, Slim/4 utilises an entirely different technology from that used to manufacture products currently on the market. In fact, the tiles are made by a pressing rather than a compaction process, which makes it possible to create a product that offers excellent resistance to the broadest possible range of stresses, that has no need for the incorporation of reinforcing fibre media, and that eliminates problems associated with material tensioning and stability after installation, whilst simultaneously facilitating cutting, drilling and maintenance procedures. Easily installed over existing floors, Slim/4 covers these substrates without requiring time-consuming demolition work and reduces the times and problems that are implicit in renovation projects. It also does not require special installation techniques and reduces the need to remove existing doors and windows, and avoids the cost of removal and disposal of existing floorcoverings. Fully compliant with international standards, Slim/4 offers technical characteristics comparable to porcelain stoneware tiles of greater

Revolutionary porcelain tiles

the in-house tile specialists can help establish the choice of tile, quantity and style. In fact, San Marco offers practical support at every stage of the job - from onsite measuring to technical and dĂŠcor advice. Why not visit the San Marco Tile Centre near you for the best in product and technical assistance. Contact them at the numbers shown below, or visit the website www.sanmarcotile.co.za thickness, and reduces the deadweight on loading structures and

San Marco Tile Centre

substrates.

Tel: 011 918 3800

Easy to clean, Slim/4 needs no special maintenance requirements. These tiles are also available in 11mm thickness, and both are manu-

E-mail: sales@sanmarcotile.co.za

factured in 60mm x 60mm and 60mm x 120mm sizes.

Website: www.sanmarcotile.co.za

Strategically situated in Boksburg, Bryanston, Robertsham and Midrand, San Marco caters for markets with diverse tastes, meticulous requirements and an assortment of budgets. The top priority and policy of the company revolves around helping customers find products and design that suit their personalised taste. Coupled with this is the assurance of a stress-free and pleasurable shopping experience that will provide each client with a comprehensive and cost- effective tiling solution.

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Fax: 011 918 3847

Although the endless variety of products and styles available at San Marco can make it seem impossible to make the right decision,

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Brand leaders introduce Numatic International is a specialist provider of cleaning products for industrial and hospitality industries as well as residential applications and, with over 40 years of experience, the company has grown into an international cleaning phenomenon.

N

umatic South Africa is perfectly positioned for sustainable

standards will remain supreme and take our partnership to new

growth as it introduces a fresh initiative for 2010, having recently

heights.”

entered into a partnership agreement with 3M South Africa. This

FLOORS spoke to Eddie Matthews of the mammoth Prestige Group

partnership will ensure that customers have ongoing access to expert

who attended the launch event for this initiative, and he feels that

floorcare advice.

this will impact the market in a very positive manner.

3M is a recognised leader in research

“The partnership between two big com-

and development producing thousands of

panies such as these, with massive networks

innovative products for dozens of diverse

throughout the country and reputations for

markets, with operations in more than 65

high quality and customer service, means

countries.

that a far wider coverage will be attained, and

The partnership means that Numatic is

both the industry and end-users will benefit

now an official distributor of 3M floorcare

considerably as a result.”

products, including the high-quality 3M floor-

Janine concludes, “Our motto for 2010 was

care pads. 3M product manager Guinevere

provided by Mahatma Ghandi, who said:

Thomas says that this is a major step for both

“We must be the change we wish to see in the

companies and a first for Numatic.

world”. Our initiative with 3M is the epitome

“Numatic now has access to all our floor-

of this concept, and will be the guide for

ing technology within the 3M Building

considerable success and growth in the

& Commercial Services Division,” says

future.”

Guinevere. “Cleaning is a science, and we

In the simplest terms, what this means is

need to bring that science to the cleaners of

that, by virtue of the product range being

South Africa. That is why the combination of

fully integrated, and in many cases inter-

the training resources of both companies will

locked, the majority of customer needs can

be an important function in the future.”

be satisfied - whether big or small – thus

Janine Lotz, sales manager for Numatic, agrees. “The partnership

enabling Numatic distributors to expand their business and build a

with 3M will allow us to grow together, and provides a platform for

relationship with each and every customer in providing a better and

us to build on our existing infrastructure. Therefore, this initiative will

more comprehensive service.

unlock many opportunities for both parties,” she says.

Numatic International

“Numatic South Africa boasts a passion for the floorcare and clean-

Tel: 0861 numatic (686284)

ing industry and offers a high standard of service to its customers,” she continues. “We are no stranger to providing consumers with the best value for their money, and strive to successfully keep customers happy.” “We look forward to a promising future with 3M and are honoured

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to be associated with them. I believe that, together, our brands and

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making a final decision on the flooring. Visit the site and click on Room Designer to activate this fun and creative feature. Azura Distributors, a retailer’s wooden paradise, claims to be the first to introduce the clic system to the local market, and is now introducing another innovation, with an environmentally friendly clic Bamboo flooring. Bamboo is the latest trend in flooring at the moment and the brand added to the Azura range is the celebrated Style Bamboo Flooring. This strand-woven bamboo is of the highest quality available, and its revolutionary uniclic fixing system ensures easy installation with a perfectly finished floor. Sytle Bamboo is also a green product, making it even more attractive to the retailer, the public,

The Best of all Wood Worlds Experts in the field of laminate flooring since 1998, Azura Distributors has now extended its offering of wood flooring to bamboo and engineered wood.

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For the real wood lovers that want natural wood with the added advantage of being easy to maintain, why not look at Azura’s latest import, BKB Engineered Wood? This offers true wood décors and incorporates a clic system which ensures easy installation.

zura is one of South Africa’s foremost

house design team, putting Balterio up with

importers and distributors of high-quality

– if not way ahead of – other laminate sup-

these innovative and high-quality

laminate, engineered and bamboo floorcover-

pliers. From the Azura Website (www.azura.

products, contact Azura at the num-

ings, with an exemplary reputation for cus-

co.za) one can be linked to the Baletrio website

bers shown below.

tomer service and reliability, and with a sales

which has won an award for being the best

Azura Distributors

programme that provides a wide selection of

website in Europe for 2008. The Azura website

Tel: 011 837 8462

décors and designs.

also enables you to create your own room

Fax: 011 839 1964

and change furniture, wall colour and match

E-mail: info@azura.co.za

your favourite Balterio laminate design before

Website: www.azura.co.za

With over 100 ranges to choose from, the up-to-date approach of Azura ensures that the South African public is always in touch with the latest trends and designs from around the globe, having always associated itself with only the leading manufacturers and brands, thus ensuring the best quality for both domestic and commercial use. Those who are undecided about whether to use engineered wood, bamboo or a high-quality laminate for their next flooring project, need look no further than Azura Distributors, which is importing and stocking the wood product from BKB Parquet (Malaysia); bamboo flooring from the celebrated Style programme(Australia); and the best in laminate flooring from Balterio (Belgian) and Euro Laminate (Germany). Balterio has a production capacity of over 20

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the market, designers and decorators.

million square metres and its state-of-the-art factory is fully integrated with its own in-

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For further information on any of


Importers and Distributors of internationally known quality brands

The best of all worlds! SOLID bamboo

Australia

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Belgium

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Germany

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Azura Distributors | www.azura.co.za | 011 837 8462 | info@azura.co.za

Visit our newly launched website at www.azura.co.za and explore with the online room designer.


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Providing the Genesis was established by Aidan Bruce in Middlesbrough in the northeast of England during 1989 and since then has developed and expanded into one of the biggest and most respected manufacturers and suppliers of finishing profiles for the ceramic tile market.

A

truly global brand, Genesis is now available worldwide provid-

of the metal trim profiles. A bespoke service of colour matching to

ing innovative solutions to the everyday problems encountered

over 400 colours is also available on request.

by contractors, specifiers and the DIY enthusiast. In 1996, Genesis

Other flagship products within the Genesis sales programme are

received the Queen’s Award for Export by achieving sales to over 100

PVC Trim Plus; PVC 4D; Mosaic Edge Trims, aluminium listellos, and

overseas countries.

movement joints to name just a few.

Part of the company’s extensive growth programme included enter-

The bespoke manufacturing of product to suit individual project

ing into an agreement with Tile & Floor Care (TFC) in May 1995 as the

requirements is another feature of the service that Genesis and TFC

sole stockist and distributor of Genesis products in South Africa for

can provide.

both the retail and contractor markets – a venture which has proved to be highly successful.

Recent examples of this service include: special movement joints supplied to a huge shopping centre in Aberdeen, UK; work continu-

At Genesis you will find the perfect solution to a host of different

ing at Heathrow Terminal 5, having already supplied 300 lengths of a

finishing solutions for both floor and wall installations. The range is

bespoke stair nosing profile; and various projects currently underway

unique and not only is it claimed to be the largest of its type in the

in Dubai, Doha and Oman.

world, but it is the result of years of interaction with professional

The entire range emanates from a large factory complex in

installers, builders and designers – giving customers the right product

Stokesley, North Yorkshire, UK, which also incorporates offices, consid-

and advice to provide a superb, long-lasting finish.

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The range of metal profiles manufactured by Genesis is without doubt one of the most comprehensive available. Providing solutions

hours, three days per week. So what does the future hold for Genesis? Currently (and part of

for wall and floor installations, there is a variety of profile shapes,

an ongoing development programme), the company is hard at work

sizes and finish. The metal profile range offers products in alumini-

developing new floor finishing profiles, flooring tools, floorcare prod-

um, brass and stainless steel – providing function, performance and

ucts and various design elements for standard ceramic tile profiles.

aesthetics. This means that this extensive range of profiles and finishes is avail-

Anyone wishing to know more about Genesis and its extensive range of finishing products – including full profile specifications

able to suit most domestic and commercial applications. In addition

– should contact TFC at the toll free number 0800 00 6173, or visit the

to the standard profiles there are formable options available in most

website www.tfc.co.za.

Park your grass on the car! Phill Hunter of Multiturf in Durban recently completed what has got to be this year’s most way out carpet installation, when what is colloquially known as a ‘mozzy cab’ was completely decorated with artificial turf to resemble a football field for Suncoast in preparation for the forthcoming World Cup Soccer event.

T

he installation required a special combination of materials, using a clear vinyl material to protect the paintwork on the

car, and then the ‘turf’ was applied with a traditional adhesive – including the cutting-in of the white ‘touchlines’. Duraturf from Belgotex Floorcoverings and Tiger Turf from Van

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Dyck Carpets were the two artificial grass products used on this

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unusual application. Not something you see every day, but it certainly highlights the versatility of this type of material which is being produced by local carpet companies and is in great demand for both residential and commercial applications.


0 6173

Available from:

Toll Free 0800 00 6173

www.tfc.co.za Toll Free 0800 00 6173 www.tfc.co.za

www.tfc.co.za

TOLL FREE 0800 00 6173

www.tfc.co.za


Projects

Great floors at Free State University Library Over 13 000m² of floor tiles were supplied by

these tiles were selected because of their high-wear qualities and the fact that the library layout is often changed, which is

Nexus (the commercial carpet division of Belgotex

where floor tiles of this nature really come into their own.

Floorcoverings) for the eight levels of the

accommodate for any localised wear or damage to tiles that may

“We also purchased 10% more tiles than were needed, to need to be replaced in the future,” he said.

SASOL Library at the University of the Free State

The flooring contractor for this auspicious project was Raadzaal Matlokaal of Bloemfontein who has worked for this

in Bloemfontein.

architectural practice on several occasions before; in fact they installed the floor tiles when this building was first built 23

B

years ago, and had the job of removing these self-stick tiles

throughout this refurbishment project, and were specified by the

literally tens of thousands of books on shelves in this building

architect for being of high quality and suitable for the very heavy foot

which would have presented a massive logistical problem if

traffic that this facility experiences on a daily basis.

they were all to be moved, notwithstanding the fact that they

alsan Origami tufted level cut loop tiles from the French manufacturer were provided in the standard size of 500mm x 500mm – in a distinctive green flecked colour – for use

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Rohan Viljoen of Huneberg Viljoen Architects of Bloemfontein said

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before laying the Balsan product. “However, this job presented some unusual difficulties for the floor layer,” says managing director Dodds Pringle. “There are

must all go back in exactly the same order!” he says.


Projects

“To overcome this, we moved the smaller shelves with the help of the library staff, and jacked up each large shelf individually to allow the tiles to be laid underneath,” he says. Raadzaal Matlokaal was established in 1964 and claims to be the oldest contractor in the Free State, but Dodds said this is the first time they have fitted Balsan tiles. “I was very impressed with their quality, and the low-profile loop pile is certainly the right specification for this application. These were laid using a tacky adhesive that allows for the tiles to be uplifted easily, if required.” In conclusion, Johan Wasserman of Nexus says, “We are very proud to have been selected to supply the floor tiles for this prestigious project, which we rate as being one of the best installations we were involved with during 2009.” “Nexus offers a range of products designed to expand the floorcovering options available to architects, specifiers and designers, and is currently supplying products to customers throughout the world, so providing the right product for this specific application was all part of the service,” he says. Nexus (division of Belgotex Floorcoverings) Tel: 033 897 7500 Fax: 033 897 7700 E-mail: nexus@carpet.co.za Website: www.nexuscarpets.co.za

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Domotex

Despite the effects of most of the world coming out of a major recession, Domotex Hannover 2010 ended with a substantial rise in attendance. Over the four days of the show, some 40 000 professionals turned out to admire the products offered by 1 395 companies from over 70 different nations.

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Domotex

”With exhibitor numbers holding steady and a 12% growth in

bers of the skilled trades from Europe compete with each other.

visitor attendance, we have improved on last year’s results in spite

Initiative for Safer Working Practice – here the focus is on the

of the tough economic climate. Domotex has given the industry

health and safety of floor fitters, with practical demonstrations

some real momentum and charted the way ahead for the coming

taking place every day.

year. The industry is starting 2010 on a confident note,” remarked

Skilled Trades Forum – a lecture programme for the skilled trades,

Stephan Ph. Kühne, member of the Deutsche Messe Managing

where specialists discuss the challenges, opportunities and risks

Board and with responsibility for Domotex.

confronting floor fitters.

“This success provides an indication of an improving economic climate and demonstrates that our measures to fine-tune this flagship fair to the needs of the market have been right on the

The Carpet Cup – Innovative and creative carpet outlets were singled out for awards in various categories. And, of course, no Domotex exhibition would be the same with-

mark. This translates into even more tangible benefits for our

out the popular 2010 contractworld forum. This was the tenth

exhibitors and their clientele.”

anniversary of this international forum for architects and interior

This year the section reserved for handmade carpets and rugs

designers, and this year it was based on a new and enhanced

was moved to a larger location, and new special displays for spe-

concept, with numerous international speakers invited to present

cific target groups were provided throughout the exhibition.

their views.

The new trend show Souk Deluxe presented a diverse range of

The new concept included the provision of a networking hub

these handmade items, and showcased the trends that can be

for the contract flooring sector with even more presentations and

expected for the following year.

panel discussions being made available. This included theme-

The Carpet Design Awards competition for handmade carpets was as popular as ever, and the winners have been announced in this issue of FLOORS. These events formed part of the line-up of special events provided by Domotex, which also included: FloorForum – a trend forum for high-class carpets and textile floorcoverings – also reported on separately in this issue. European Competition for Interior Furnishing – where young mem-

focused forums, guided tours for the design professionals, highimpact product presentations and informative workshops. The 2010 contractworld awards are featured in this issue of FLOORS. Roxanne Mancini of FLOORS in Africa attended this year’s exhibition, and her views are shown within this feature. The next DOMOTEX HANNOVER runs from 15 to 18 January 2011.

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Domotex

Always a source of innovation and inspiration, the exhibitors at this year’s Domotex event in Hannover during January did not disappoint. Here we bring you a selection of some of the new ideas and trends for your enjoyment and information.

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A new rug, a new emotion from every angle, a new mood for every season… using a highly technical process called Variable Surface Technology a new range is introduced

called Elements – found in its Noble Fibres Collection – which creates gorgeous textural and natural rugs. www.stepevi.com

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For 35 years this company has been providing innovative carpet design with extraordinary variations, and now provides more than 1000 different designs and colour shades.

Hi-tech brand fibres shape the interplay between light and dark colours,

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soft and shining visual effects as well as high and low structures and all to be found in the current Object Carpet

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Web Collection.

opens up new horizons in form,

tecture, and all woven carpet floor-

function and design, enabling

ings are extremely hardwearing and

architects to design high-qual-

make a perfect choice for high-traffic

ity, creative room architecture

areas such as administrative buildings,

aimed at the future.

hotels, retail stores or museums.

The collection is divided into four

A new textile carpet tile concept that deliberately

product groups, according to the

breaks with tradition and

artistic demands of modern archi-

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www.object-carpet.com

Encompassing different element sizes and quantities of materials, tufted and woven varieties, various patterns and worlds of colours, these tiles are just as appropriate in a hallway as they would be in an executive suite or conference room www.vorwerk-carpet.com

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PVC-free, and supports good indoor air quality with a hardwear-

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ing, tough surface that is easy to clean.

ral, sustainable cork, and a third from polyolefins for high reduc-

LifeLine flooring products are providing sustainably safe, clean and healthy environments using Enomer, a pioneering, ecologically-sound flooring material that is entirely

No plasticisers, no indoor emissions, no need for polishing – and offering time and cost savings as well as eliminating dust.

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www.upofloor.fi/www.lifelinefloors.com

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‘Silence is golden’ says the old adage, and now there is a range consisting of three groups of hi-tech underlays that attempt to achieve this desirable state with laminate floors

– one made of open-cell polyethylene foam, another from natution of airborne and footfall sound. This last-mentioned range also includes the bond PE-X Elastilon version which allows the floorcovering to be bonded to the


Domotex

underlay, thus enabling solid timber floors and strip parquet to

to the tiles being provided with subtle V-seams.

be laid as floating floors.

www.balterio.com

Proline Systems GmbH

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Bergo Flooring are manufacturers of functional flooring in

tile form – two new concept collections were launched at Domotex to add to the classic original floorings in the Bergo sales programme. Environmentally friendly (even the packaging can be

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recycled), they can be used almost anywhere – indoors or outdoors. No glue required, so

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A global player in linoleum, vinyl, carpet tiles and flock

installation is very fast.

flooring exhibited its new sheet collection – a vinyl-backed

www.bergoflooring.com

floorcovering for professional applications in a wide variety

of market sectors. Available in 21 design ranges with over 300 items, the Flotex product is unique and claims a position between resilient and textile floorcoverings. A new Coral entrance flooring was also launched at Domotex. william.burmanje@forbo.com

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Alloc was there with new designs for public areas, providing strength and beauty with extreme durability. Classified in Class 34, these floors are used for hotels, shopping centres and airports, as well as private homes.

Upgraded with several new designs, new stone décors have also been added to the special collection Alloc Commercial Stone. www.alloc.com

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See-through wood? Luminoso comprises specially developed wood composite panels for which thin wooden layers are firmly glued together. Fibre optical waveguides are

embedded between the individual wooden layers, which conduct the light. Depending on the available fibre optical waveguide, the wood material lets daylight and direct sunlight pass through.

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A great new decorative MDF-foiled skirting range has been launched, based on classic designs combined with modern foils. Characterised by its conceptual consistency, high quality level and continual product devel-

Truly an innovation!

opment, this range offers a wide choice in profiles, including new

www.luminoso.at

inner and corner pieces. Installation is simple, with a unique and

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patented fixing system to make it distinctive and user-friendly.

Heralding the onset of a

www.jewe.eu

new ‘stone’ age, the Pure

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Stone collection from

Balterio looks like stone and feels like stone, but it is made of laminate in tile form to mimic the effect and appearance of Belgian granite.

four different designs – limestone

tury in working with wood for any interior or exterior applica-

tion, this company has added a

The large, rectangular tiles (120cm x 40cm) are available in

With over a cen-

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range of natural wood finishes, perfectly trimmed for the needs

white, limestone tobacco, Belgian

of the woods, and created from

blue mottled and Belgian blue ground. No visible joints, either – due

renewable resources based on

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Domotex

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purified natural oils and waxes. These finishes are not film-forming but open porous finishes, which means the wood is still able to breathe. www.osmo.de

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wide product range made

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of compatible high-quality adhesives and parquet

finishes – both with certified low-emisFour new brands of residential vinyl flooring were

sions. Loba and Wakol have combined

launched at the show.

resources to develop a reliable system

Leoline is a collection of classic residential cushion

of products for ensuring compatibility

vinyl, with products ranging from entry-level to high-

between adhesives and floor finishes.

end products.

All new floor finish products from Loba

Avenue is a special theme collection under the Avenue brand,

and Wakol are automatically tested for system compatibility and

offering residential cushion vinyl with special attention to design

are only included in the Connected Systems range after the respec-

and presentation.

tive tests for quality and compatibility have been passed.

Itec is the company’s new contract flooring division offering

www.loba.de

quality, reliability and service for the professional. Moduleo – styled as the new brand for high added value modular design flooring, both for residential and commercial use. www.ivcgroup.com

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NCS (Natural Colour System)

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from the Scandinavian Colour Institute offers a fast, convenient and trustworthy

The next generation of dust care systems now

service for the colour you need – to

includes what is stated to be the cleanest dust con-

calibrated colour standards – complete

tainer ever – the Bona DCS 70 – which can be used

with identity programmes and colour

with all Bona and other sanding machines for totally

manuals to facilitate your colour com-

dust-free sanding – and which separates wooden chips and fibres

munication. The use of the NCS system

from the dust. With a long-lasting filter and an even bigger dust

for customised services with strategic

bag, the totally sealed system prevents any dust from escaping

analysis of colour selections and mapping is provided, and dedicated

when changing the bag. And it is easier to transport thanks to the

experts develop and establish processes to manage your colours.

ergonomic handles and big wheels, making it the perfect choice

www.ncscolour.com

for clean air, cost efficiency and customer satisfaction. www.bona.com

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Introduced as a new concept of floorcovering materials for living and working spaces, Fitnice is made

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Whitespace is an online carpet toolkit with interacbrilliant design. You can

spec well-designed, eco-friendly prod-

a backing of recycled material which contributes to

ucts made from Antron carpet fibre

its dimensional stability and a high level of soundproofing and

– broadloom, modular, and custom,

thermal insulation.

and tap the expertise of the Customer Care team in real time. Store project

for interior and exterior upholstery, and is provided with a 5-year

information online for access any-

manufacturer’s warranty.

where, anytime – making out-of-date out of the question.

www.fitnice.com

www.whitespace.bz

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tive applications to inspire

of vinyl-coated high-tenacity polyester fabric, with

This material offers solutions for floor and wall coverings, and

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Here is an artificial grass from Domo with its roots in the traditional textile

industry. It has a natural look and

The cool-and-fresh flower

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look in laminate flooring from Witex known as artria is aimed at the young and

feel, can be provided in box or roll

young at heart who wish to stamp their

form, and is ideal for homes and

own personality on their living style.

gardens, public spaces, children’s

The selected floral or organic-styled sur-

playgrounds, sports applications

face designs allow the realisation of numerous styles from classic to

of all varieties, and for events such

funky. The 8mm thick floor panels with HDF-Protect core board and

as trade fairs.

additional profile sealing have a matt finish and are suitable for laying over underfloor heating systems. Witex offers these planks (rated as

FUNgrass is easy to install by obtaining installation instructions

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Connected Systems is a

on the website. www.fungrass.com

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Abrasion Class AC3) with a special 15-year fade and stain warranty for

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residential properties – 5 years for commercial applications. www.witex.com


Domotex

tomised flooring designs. Pergo is also entering the vinyl market for the first time, which marks the evolution of Pergo from a laminate company into a flooring company. Vinyl Planks & Tiles represent a new type of soft multi-layer flooring based on the same Pergo core values of durability, beauty, ease and trust. Pergo Vinyl Planks & Tiles come in 14 various designs that range between wood, stone and leather, with three different sized formats. The easy-to-install, click board format of Pergo Vinyl floors feature many of the already recognised features of Pergo laminates with the added benefit that the floor is warm, quiet and comfortable to walk on. All of Pergo’s new laminate floors incorporate the recognised technologies of previous Pergo floors, including TitanX, which makes the floor more scratch- and impact-resistant. SoftTech technology, which reduces the noise generated when walking on a laminate floor, is also available with a selection of Pergo laminates. For the commercial and consumer market the product portfolio is now divided into four categories: public Extreme, a floor ideal for heavy footfall areas such as bars, retail spaces and hotels, with a lifetime residential guarantee against wear, stains and fading from sunlight; original Excellence for high-traffic domestic areas such as kitchens and hallways, with a lifetime residential guar-

for Laminate Collections Marketed in South Africa solely by Barrow Flooring, Pergo will have a year of extensive change in 2010, as the company introduces 68 stylish new décors, offers new textures and formats, launches a new mid-price category, pioneers a universal click system, provides customised flooring designs, and enters the vinyl market for the first time.

antee; living Expression which is also suitable for kitchens and busy areas in the house, with a 25-year residential guarantee; and domestic Extra, the new entry-level floor, best used in bedrooms and living rooms, including a 20-year residential guarantee. A new online Pergo e-showroom not only provides a window to the full Pergo range but also offers the opportunity to ‘try before you buy’ through a facility that allows you to upload a photo of your room and test out different floors in your own setting. A new selection of marketing materials and displays has been prepared to accompany the launch of the new products to the market. The PergoStore display system provides a smart and compact way of displaying the new range of Pergo products with display stands for product samples and the new catalogues. Besides a new product catalogue, also available to the residential market is an inspiration folder which provides ideas and

The new décors are inspired by wood, minerals and the latest design

advice on interior design and the importance of starting a room

trends and bring the total designs available in the Pergo laminate

design at the floor and working up.

flooring range to 250. Providing a textured finish adds increased authenticity to Pergo’s

For the commercial market, sector folders will be available for the various industry areas, including hotels, offices and shops,

floors. Several new synchronised textures are available in the Timeless

offering advice on how Pergo floors can best be used within each

Oaks collection as well as a new synchronised slate texture in the

space to create the desired atmosphere and impression.

Stone collection. Two- and four-way bevelled edges are also available on a number of décors to enhance the wood effect. Four different sized formats have been added to enhance the wood plank effect. They include a new longer plank (2 000mm x 210mm), a

A sample service will also be available for customers to preview floors before they purchase, along with a specialised architect book to advise and guide architects in their flooring selection. Pergo’s environmental track record is also of the highest stan-

narrow strip (1 200mm x 90mm) and a wider slab imitation format (1

dard. Eighty percent of the content of the flooring consists of

200mm x 400mm).

surplus from the wood industry.

Pergo’s new innovative fold-down technology, known as

The company uses only renewable wood products such as pine

PerfectFold, is a laying system by which the panels are simply laid in

and spruce. Pergo was the first laminate flooring company to

position and click into place, making the installation process much

receive the ISO 14001 certification for its environmental manage-

faster and easier.

ment system.

A new concept Pergo is bringing to the commercial market is myPergo, which enables commercial customers to create unique cus-

Anyone wishing to know more about these exciting additions to the Pergo range should visit the website www.pergo.com.

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Domotex

One of the major innovations at Domotex 2010 was the introduction of a World of Flooring walking tour for the technical press which enabled visiting journalists to find out more about the latest trends and products in parquet and laminate

Witex

flooring, and to meet the major players in this bourgeoning sector.

T

his was attended by Roxanne Mancini of FLOORS, and her

Balterio

report and impressions are shown below:

According to Franky Terrijn, marketing manager of Balterio, the laminate market is becoming more and more fashionable, and

Moso International

this was certainly apparent at their Domotex stand, with a wide

This company specialises in the development of innovative and

variety of new décors in trendy designs with innovation and

trend-setting products made of bamboo and claims to be the

contemporary finishes in existing and new collections, which

European leader in this field. A new range of bamboo carpet

included Pure Stone, Pure Naturals – and others using the patent-

tiles was presented by Moso (the Chinese word for giant bam-

ed Balterio ChromeZone technology (see Azura in this issue).

boo) at the show and, in line with their prediction that there is

Longer planks, wider formats, darker designs and increased

an increasing demand for natural look-alike floors, the company

tactility – together with an awareness of the acoustic proper-

has produced new-look bamboo to replicate the natural state of

ties of each design – are the benchmarks for future trends and

the material in a flooring application. Very attractive and being

innovations.

well marketed.

Terrijn also feels that pure Zen-like lines will be part of the future trends as people slow down and ‘smell the roses’ in terms

Witex

of what these floors can do for them. He also recommends to

Roxanne spoke with Mirco Schäpe, marketing manager of Witex

the trade that product must be the hero in any showroom dis-

Flooring Products GmhH, who presented a new multi-layer floor

play; technology must be to the fore; and touching is important

‘pure’, which opens up completely new perspectives for interior

– so allow customers to feel and enjoy the product.

designs. This new type of flooring consists of a water-resistant core board with a concrete-look wear layer. The surface looks and feels like concrete, but is much lighter

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MeisterWerke Schulte GmbH Product manager Stefan Niemann has some strong views on the

and more durable than the real thing. Provided as a glueless

role laminates will play in interior décor and design in the future.

installation.

He told Roxanne that the trend for digital design would increase

Schäpe forecasts that renovation projects will be the major feature of 2010, and floating floors will be ‘hot’ this year.

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in 2010 to cover hitherto taboo features for floors such as Paisley designs, and others.


Domotex

He also sees darker colours being used, stripes in black and white, and floors with huge contrasts. In fact, he feels that designs such as using pristine, white floor with black furniture and similar décor impressions will also become prevalent. MeisterWerke also launched its new 250 Format Design collection – a laminate floor with special design possibilities for shops and trade fair stands, or for small properties, providing a fold-down installation. Hot, hot, hot! Amorin This company featured the Wicanders Vinyl Commercial Collection, the new Parquet line with five collections, Decolife, and the new cork collection GO-4-Cork. This last-mentioned look-alike product was highly regarded at the expo, both from a technology and an aesthetic viewpoint, Amorin having produced an original product with unique characteristics. Claasen This company set out to prove that laminate planks are not only attractive on floors, but can also create an impression for walls and ceilings with its wide range of décors, surfaces and formats. The Claasen megaloc fixing system makes these laminates suitable for continuation of the floor décor, for providing single stripes,

balterio

MOSO

squares, or for covering an entire area – anything is possible.

Kährs Parkett Deutschland Gmbh Kährs launched its first exclusive collection of wood floors from the new Supreme Range last year, and this year introduced its new Avenue, Elegance Supreme, and Artisan collections. The Supreme range features a stunning traditional plank design, with one 20mm collection offered in dimensions previously not available in modern multi-layered format. All options are crafted from the finest sustainable Oak, using modern eco-friendly methods and providing Kährs high performance. Roxanne says that the wood and laminate sector is to be congratulated for instigating this type of event that enabled journalists and editors to meet the senior executives of these companies and to obtain their views firsthand. Face-to-face explanations of design techniques, technologies and processes also allow the media to pass this knowledge on to their readers in a meaningful manner.

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Domotex

Great adhesives MAPEl, an international leader in the adhesives sector for the building industry, presented their new

cient, innovative solutions and may safely claim to be technology you can build on. The 2010 edition of Domotex is further demonstration of Mapei’s

systems and products specifically for laying wood

competence in the specific field of laying all types of resilients and

and resilients at the recent Domotex exhibition.

tions, from substrates to adhesives and varnishes for wood.

wood, embodied in the offer of complete, specific systems for all soluMapei provides specific solutions for any type of wooden, resilient

The vast, in-depth ranges of both new and improved systems and

and textile flooring. Starting from binders to pre-blended mortars for

products on show at this important trade fair in Hanover are the

screeds, Mapei offers Mapecem, special quick-setting and quick-drying

undisputed proof of the Mapei know-how, gained through decades

(24 hours) controlled-shrinkage hydraulic binder; Mapecem Pronto, pre-blended, quick-setting and quick-drying (24 hours) con-

of global experience.

trolled-shrinkage mortar; Topcem special quick-setting

Care for the environment is one of the mainstays of the Mapei corporate philosophy. The company’s

and quick-drying (4 days) controlled-shrinkage bind-

commitment to manufacturing products which

er; and Topcem Pronto, pre-blended, quick-setting

are increasingly eco-sustainable is embodied in

and quick-drying (4 days) controlled-shrinkage

its research programme to create and develop

mortar with extremely low emission levels of

products which also improve the wellbeing of

volatile organic compounds (certified EC1 R). Also, Mapei has smoothing and levelling

buildings.

compounds such as Ultraplan Eco certified

This led to the creation of Mapei’s range of

EC1 (extremely low emission levels of volatile

‘Eco’ products certified EC1 or EC1 R, awarded

organic compounds) self-levelling ultra-quick

to all those products with an extremely low

hardening (12 hours) smoothing and level-

emission level of volatile organic compounds

ling compound for thicknesses from 1-10 mm; or

(VOC) awarded by GEV, the association which

Ultraplan Maxi certified EC1 self-levelling ultra-quick

checks emission levels of products used for floors. All

hardening smoothing and levelling compound for thicknesses

Mapei products which comply with international standards on eco-sustainability also bear the Green Innovation logo. The central theme of this initiative is their collaboration with the

from 3-30 mm, and soundproofing with the Mapesilent System: a modular system of special panels, sheets and soundproofing acces-

American organisation, the US Green Building Council, of which

sories which are installed directly in contact with the floor slab before

Mapei has been a member for more than 5 years.

installing the screed.

This organisation developed the LEED System (Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design) which classifies and certifies buildings

Soundproof floors

according to a specific points system.

Apart from the Mapesilent system (rolls or panels), which is a consoli-

The Mapei range currently includes more than 150 products which

dated system for soundproofing against the noise of footsteps, Mapei

meet the LEED requirements and are identified with the Green

presents the unique Mapesonic CR soundproofing membrane in rolls

Innovation logo.

laid underneath the floor – made from grains of cork and rubber which is laid directly on all types of substrate, including on old floors,

Internationality

before laying any type of flooring material (ceramic, stone, parquet,

Mapei is in close contact with its customers and specific construc-

resilients, etc).

tion requirements all around the world thanks to the network of 56 facilities in 25 different countries and 5 different continents, and also thanks to an efficient network of local technical support departments.

Correct preparation of the substrate is fundamental in obtaining professional results with the highest performance. Amongst the Primers the ultra-new Eco Prim Grip universal bonding promoter made from acrylic resin and inert silica with an extremely

Innovation

low emission level of volatile organic compounds (EC1), together with

Each year, 12% of the Mapei workforce is involved in research and

the Mapei consolidating and waterproofing primers Eco Prim PU1K

development and 5% of total turnover is invested in this field. More

and Eco Prim PU 1K Turbo (certified EC1 R), The Mapei systems are

than 70% of research funds are invested into the development of eco-

particularly interesting for use in the resilients sector, for both civil

sustainable products (more than 85 million Euro every year).

building applications (schools, offices, hospitals, libraries, etc.) and for providing eco-sustainable solutions.

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Reliability

Mapei

Thanks to years of experience in the international arena, and its com-

Tel: 011 552 8476

mitment to research, specialisation and constant contact with the

E-mail: info@mapei.co.za

building world, Mapei can meet all market requirements with effi-

Website: www.mapei.co.za

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Feature: Carpets

carpets feature Even with ceramic and porcelain tiles gaining considerable market share both locally and internationally, laminate floorcoverings finding favour in many sectors, and resilients holding their own, carpet is still the dominant floorcovering in numerous countries worldwide.

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still dominating! T

he reasons for this are not hard to find: carpets can meet any décor requirement and are hardwearing, relatively easy to install

and maintain, cost-effective, provide safety in use, assist with sound reduction, and have an excellent service lifespan. Although carpets have been around for aeons, technology in this sector is still developing rapidly as can be seen from many other articles in this feature – so much so that it is easy to forget what the basic norms, features and benefits are of the various types of carpet available to the designer and the end- user. Leading manufacturers are going several steps further in terms of producing carpets that continue to challenge the design envelope ObjeCt Carpet

but can, for example, actively improve interior air quality – demonstrably reducing the amount of dust and other particles in the air. This introductory article to our annual feature aims to put this right, with a summary of the various types of carpet currently on the market, and the materials that can be used. Some of the more common types available in South Africa are:

Even with ceramic and porcelain tiles gain-

Woven: Woven carpet is produced on a loom and is very similar

ing considerable market share both locally

to woven cloth. This type of carpet includes Axminster and Wilton,

and internationally, laminate floorcoverings

weaving. An Axminster carpet has always been synonymous with

which are often confused as brand names, but are in fact forms of

finding favour in many sectors, and resilients

both quality and a luxury form of flooring.

holding their own, carpet is still the dominant

which is a cost-effective, faster method of production. However,

Today most carpet is manufactured utilising the tufted method

floorcovering in numerous countries world-

unlike tufted carpet an Axminster is woven, and produced as a cut-

wide.

tern is woven with the weft.

pile. Each individual yarn colour that goes to make up the carpet patAfter the required yarn colour has been woven into the backing it is cut automatically to the required pile height and then reinserted when this colour is next required. The fact that the individual pieces of yarn or tufts of carpet are woven with the weft demonstrates that an Axminster or Wilton carpet provides quality, longevity and as well as a luxurious feel underfoot. The quality of an Axminster and the fact that many colours can be used in a roll of carpet ensure that it is often the flooring of choice for prestigious buildings where quality, multicoloured patterns in wool/ nylon yarns and an element of luxury are simultaneously required. Wilton carpet, like Axminster carpet, is woven. However the difference between the two methods is the way in which the carpet is woven. Whereas the Axminster yarn is woven into each weft, cut to the required pile height and then reinserted when that colour is

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stepevi

needed again – the Wilton carpet yarn is a continuous strand woven

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Feature: Carpets

be in cut or loop pile or a combination of both to provide texture,

able for carpet as it not only looks good has exceptional appearance

and they also have multicoloured patterns.

retention properties – wool grows old gracefully! Wool is also not

Tufted: This type of carpet is produced on a tufting machine

flammable or prone to static electricity build-up.

by using either a single or multicoloured or sometimes a noncoloured yarn. If the last-mentioned is being used, then the car-

The most important yarn constructions are:

pet will be dyed or printed with a design as a separate process.

Wool and wool blended with synthetic fibres: Wool has excellent

Tufted carpet is the more economical of the carpet-producing

durability, can be dyed easily and is fairly abundant and naturally sus-

methods. Unlike Axminster and Wilton carpet, a tufted carpet is

tainable. When blended with synthetic fibres such as nylon the dura-

produced by adding yarn onto a pre-existing backing and held in

bility of wool is increased and blended wool yarns are used exten-

place using a special adhesive, and a secondary backing of preci-

sively in the production of modern carpet, with the most common

sion synthetic yarn, jute or foam is applied for extra strength. This

blend being 80% wool to 20% synthetic fibre. Wool acrylic blends are

method is an extremely fast way of manufacturing carpet.

also very popular locally because of the natural wool look – acrylic is

However, it must be realised that tufteds are not necessarily

also fondly referred to as ‘the poor man’s wool’.

inferior; one can also get high-quality tufted carpets in quality

Nylon: Until recent times this was the most popular synthetic fibre

synthetic/wool yarns with today’s development and technology.

used in carpet production. Nylon can be dyed topically or during the

Carpets that are tufted can either be cut pile, loop pile, or a

extrusion process – solution dyeing – which is a very popular appli-

combination of both.

cation for carpet manufacture. Nylon can be printed easily and has

Cut and loop piles: The cut- and loop-pile construction com-

excellent wear characteristics.

bines both looped and cut fibres, providing a variety of surface

New generation nylon is very popular because it is durable, colour-

textures for durability in all location grades. Cut and loop carpets

fast, stain-resistant and resilient to soiling and matting. It is often

are available in either solid or different colours. The several differ-

blended with wool to improve the overall wear of the carpet.

ent layers in this carpet can hide dirt and footprints in formal and

Polypropylene: This polymer is used to produce carpet yarns

informal areas.

because it is less expensive than others, very resistant to wear and to

Saxony: This consists of tightly twisted cut piles that are heat-set

permanent staining, moisture and mildew, whilst remaining colour-

straight. They utilise two or more threads that have been twisted

fast. Large-looped Berber carpets made from this fibre are mostly

together in a yarn, providing a very soft, even-surfaced texture

recommended for light domestic use and will flatten sooner than

for informal as well as formal areas. However, they will show foot-

other fibres.

prints and even marks from vacuum cleaners.

Berber carpets with smaller loops tend to be more resilient and

Textured Saxony: Here the yarns are heat-set with a kinky

retain their new appearance longer than large-looped Berber styles.

effect – for a more texturised Saxony look - for medium to heavy

Commercial grade level-loop carpets have very small loops, and

domestic use. They also offer a multicoloured look that will hide

commercial grade cut-pile styles are also well constructed to provide

tracks and footprints.

exceptional wear capability.

Plush/velvet: Both plush and velvet yarns offer a uniform colour.

Polyester: Used in carpet manufacturing, primarily as spun yarns for

They offer a very even, velvety surface. This type of carpet is ideal

Saxony constructions and is well supported in South Africa. Polyester

for formal areas due to its luxurious appearance.

has good heat-setting properties and is inherently stain-resistant

Frieze: Frieze is a highly twisted cut-pile type of carpet where its

because it is hydrophobic and does not have dye sites.

construction will tend to curl in different directions at the surface

Acrylic: This fibre has a very natural look and is more affordable. It is

to hide footprints and vacuum marks.

used successfully in blends with wool or other synthetic fibres.

Level-loop pile: Level-loop pile carpet is durable as well as trackresistant, as opposed to cut pile carpets where the free end of the

How green are the carpets?

pile yarn can lie in different directions. Higher loops in the carpet

Two major issues are currently facing the flooring industry – the

will create a more luxurious look, and they will also help to pre-

embracing of green building techniques in every aspect. The best car-

vent dirt from filtering into the carpet.

pet manufacturers are taking issues of sustainability and environmen-

Needlepunch: These carpets are made by interlocking individual

tal impact very seriously – not only as good corporate citizens, but as

fibres together – the most frequently used fibre is polypropylene.

a fast-growing area of competitive advantage.

All the fibres are anchored into a resin backing to give excellent

In terms of the carpet sector, in this article we will briefly outline

stability and durability. Most commonly used in loop-pile con-

what is and should be being done regarding the former – which

struction, needlepunch carpets provide exceptional value and are

will be followed by a detailed feature on how the green issues affect

probably the best-selling carpets on the market.

the whole industry in our Sustainability feature in the next issue of FLOORS in Africa.

Fibre & Yarns

How the industry is faring with regard to Black Economic

Carpet fibres come in two main groups: natural and synthetic.

Empowerment is discussed in the feature on Skills Development and

Carpet can be made from many single or blended natural and

Training in this issue.

synthetic fibres, selected for durability, appearance, ease of manufacture, and cost. Natural fibre generally means wool, which is particularly suit-

These are extremely important issues which, apart from the steps that the Government may be taking, affect the flooring industry in several ways. In particular, an ever-increasing number of architects,

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Feature: Carpets

duced by environmentally acceptable processes that accommodate all the requirements for the conservation of air, water, land, natural resources, fauna, flora, and the minimising of pollution in all its forms. Basic criteria include energy and electricity saving with the control of lights, airconditioning plant, and so forth; the reduction of water and chemical usage; the use of wastewater and recycled materials; and the use of sustainable materials. Waste recycling and disposal (to prevent the use of landfills), and the reclamation of old floorcoverings, together with the reduction of the company’s carbon footprint by controlling the methods of getting product to the market or end-user are other important considerations in ‘going green’. Many larger companies have embarked on extensive ISO 14001 programmes to assist in achieving their environmental obligations; others have aligned themselves with the local Green Building Council which, in turn, assists professionals in understanding the ramifications Vorwerk

of green building. Either way, the adoption of quality environmental controls in everything the company does is a prime and essential requirement of future trading within the South African flooring industry. Don’t miss our Sustainability feature in the next issue of FLOORS in Africa. interior designers, contractors and end-users – together with

Some information contained in this article was extracted from the fol-

their clients, government departments, buyers and NGOs

lowing websites, to which acknowledgement and thanks are given:

– are now insisting on certain criteria being met in terms of

www.carpet.org; www.floorbiz.com; www.carpet-rug.org; plus our

both ‘green’ and ‘black’ before any tenders are accepted.

thanks also goes to the local experts who have contributed to this

In general, they are looking for eco-friendly products pro-

annual feature in the past.

For all your floorcovering needs

T

he Carpet & Décor Centre group has been involved and trading in the floorcovering industry since 1968. After over 40 years of

service and experience the group has established itself as a market leader and has seen phenomenal growth. Operating out of a head office in Crown Mines, Johannesburg and with nine strategically placed national branches, Carpet & Décor Centre has earned a respectable reputation from its customers, clients and suppliers, with the size of the business allowing the company to give real value for money, and a customer service that is second to none. The Carpet & Décor Group is focused on adding value and a customer-driven corporate image which benchmarks against world-class

to this fact, with the company being active members of

standards and services.

the Gauteng Master Builders Association (GMBA); and the

The inherent values of the company include delivering products

Carpet & Décor is a Level 1 AAA+ BEE Empowerdex rated

only meet but exceed all customer expectations.

company with a score of 135% as well as being appointed as

The aim is also to develop and maintain successful and strategic

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Southern African Wood & Laminate Association (SAWLFA).

and services of the highest quality that enable Carpet & Décor not to

a Nouwens Platinum Partner.

“win-win” partnerships with suppliers, and to continually develop and

Carpet & Décor

train its members to maintain a culture that supports a total-quality,

Tel: 011 837 3856

efficient, effective and productive environment.

Fax: 011 837 3876

Carpet & Décor is recognised as a stalwart of the floorcovering

E-mail: zbho@carpetdecor.co.za

industry, and its affiliation to the relevant Associations is testimony

Website: www.carpetdecor.co.za

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Feature: Carpets

The FLOORFORUM 2010 event at this year’s Domotex was presented by renowned designer Ulf Moritz in which he emphasised the four major design trends for carpets for 2010/2011 – Authentic, Dramatic,

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Decorative and Exclusive.

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Authentic best describes carpets made of natural materials featuring organic structures that appear almost handcrafted. A natural, original look and the functional use of materials result in carpets that are easy to harmonise and pleasing to the eye. By contrast, the bold, extravagant and ultramodern carpet designs under Dramatic provide the avant-garde look which is strongly influenced by fashion and lifestyle trends, making a big, almost emotional impact on the viewer.

appealing, imaginative patterns

The Exclusive design trend is the display category for top quality to

Decorative is no less

based on romantic and folklore

luxurious tradition carpets featuring classic patterns, value and time-

eye-catching but more

influences in a distinctive and

less quality.

romantic, translating

original style idiom.

Whilst following and appreciating the expert view, FLOORS also can-

vassed the opinions of visitors to the exhibition, to find out what their feelings are about the future carpet trends, and although some felt that there was less product development in this area because of the recessionary cutbacks in 2009, there are still some interesting design trends to be noted. On the manufacturing side it was noticed that the promotion of tufting machines that make woven-look carpet tiles is on the increase, and there are more ‘soft touch’ yarns being exhibited. Interesting wool and natural fibre imitations were in evidence, and the combination of yarns of different thickness in one carpet is also a trend to be watched. Shaggy’s are still popular in Europe, although these have hardly caught on in South Africa. Incidentally, the artificial grass offerings are on the increase in Europe. In terms of design, there are more organic designs to be seen, with the accent on subtleness – fewer stripes, and less strong or bold designs. Subtleness is also depicted in the use of complementary colours in carpet designs although, despite the fact that many bright colours were on display, the chocolate browns and beiges are still the high-volume sellers. For carpets, the culmination of the Domotex event was the presentation of the Carpet Design Awards, which have been detailed

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elsewhere in this feature.

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Feature: Carpets

Belgotex Floorcoverings’ latest marketing campaign, “Define Your Style”, is designed to help customers express their style from the ground up.

F

loors are fundamental statements of your personal style, reflecting your lifestyle, trends and preferences. That’s the basic philosophy behind Belgotex Floorcoverings’

latest marketing campaign, Define Your Style, designed to help customers express their style from the ground up. “People’s choice of flooring is influenced by their personality and lifestyle, and there’s a carpet, laminate or vinyl guaranteed to suit every style,” says Helen Dwyer, marketing coordinator of Belgotex Floorcoverings. Featuring a number of inspirational looks and styles using the different Belgotex Floorcoverings brands, Define Your Style aims to appeal to different personalities by providing a look or style that people can relate to. “It is all about customers identifying with one of our styles and giving them ideas on how to get the look using our products,” explains Helen. “From the adventurous trendsetter that wants the best of the best; to the sophisticated yet practical contemporary or the pared-down

your Style

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Lodge Luxury

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Glam Rock


Feature: Carpets

minimalist that prefers clean lines and open spaces; to the ardent nature lover that loves all things natural and textured; to even the traditional, more conservative classic, Define Your Style demonstrates the versatility of Belgotex Carpets, Nexus, Duraturf, Berry Floor laminates and IVC cushioned vinyl to project your tastes and create your ideal environment.” “Even in the office, the company defines its corporate identity or management style through their décor,” she continued. Six different looks with apt descriptors such as Lodge Luxury, ‘Boujwa’ Boudoir, Fresh Produce, Glam Rock, Homeland Harmony or Organic Expressions, each appeal to different personalities and show you how to get that look with the flooring of your choice. Over the next few issues. FLOORS in Africa will take a closer look at each, starting with those on Belgotex Carpets: “We want customers to identify with a look and to feel a sense of belonging, as well as giving them new ideas on how to achieve that effect,” says Helen. “For example, Lodge Luxury features deep chocolate and mocha tones with soft leather furnishings

Fresh Produce

and dark wood finishes on Belgotex Carpets’ Granada in colour Mascade to create a sense of affordable luxu-

Black City coupled with chrome and silver finish-

communication activities including exhibitions,

ry. But you can create a similar feel

es. Think crystal chandeliers and electric neons.

print and competitions, with an extensive print

using Woodmark Birma 745 from IVC

Quietly understated Georgian carpeting com-

or Berry Floor’s Naturals’ Java,” she

bined with intricate wallpaper and bold accent

continued.

colours achieves Boujwa Boudoir’s ecletic mix

Fresh Produce features bold graph-

campaign being launched in the consumer décor titles in March. Check out which products and colourways

of textures and patterns that blends classic and

best define your style on www.belgotex-

ics, bright primary colours and modu-

modern in this bedroom setting. To create a

floorcoverings.com and look out for Define

lar design in a home office environ-

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your Style for resilient floors in the next issue of

ment, with a SuperWeave carpet Sago.

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Define Your Style will be carried through all the Belgotex Floorcoverings marketing and

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similar look are Essex Chardonay or Woodmark Amazone 832, both ideal for medium to heavy traffic. Sophisticated and glamorous Glam Rock adds nightlife to your home life with dramatic deep colours and

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Commercial products I

t all started with Cornelis Nouwens, the Dutch carpet craftsman from Tilburg in Holland, and was followed up by the

next generation of Pieter and Luci Nouwens who currently hold the reins. Over 48 years the company has developed into an innovative market leader, with a sound reputation for quality and craftsmanship. Nouwens Carpets in Harrismith houses a state-of-the-art manufacturing plant producing carpets from fibre to finished product – this has the obvious benefit that quality can be controlled throughout the entire process. Being a family business, Nouwens has been able to re-invest and develop quality technology, constantly updating and commissioning of the latest systems available in the world. This has ensured that Nouwens produces products which more than hold their own internationally. The company’s commitment extends way beyond the product, to major support programs for the local community, conMadison Square

servation of energy and resources, waste control and concern for the environment with specially selected chemicals and updated manufacturing equipment and systems. Today, Nouwens Commercial has an amazing sales pro-

With its history imbued with the highest

gramme that offers a wide selection of products at price points ranging from entry-level Easicarpets to exclusive Platinum Edition ranges. These products regularly find favour

standards of manufacture, and enhanced with

in executive and general commercial applications – from the most prestigious to the practical and really hardworking

a background of family tradition and incomparable craftsmanship, Nouwens Carpets has been providing quality carpets to the South

applications. Although the entire Nouwens product collection carries various commercial wear ratings, we have identified six styles which are particularly suitable for commercial applications. These include three flagship Platinum Edition wool ranges: Copenhagen, Kirman and Madison Square, the ever popular Nouwens Commercial nylon Contracta Spec and two specially styled, entry-level Easicarpet ranges – Colours

African market since 1962.

and Twenty Ten. Without exception, each of these styles is a perfect example of the ultimate Nouwens carpet craftsmanship. To support this, Nouwens has a team of experienced professionals who are able to assist the architect, interior designer,

Kirman

Copenhagen

contractor or developer in making the right choice of carpet for any commercial application. After all, a successful installation starts with a suitable product specification! Nouwens Carpets Tel: 011 796 5180 Tel: 031 502 5730 Tel: 021 447 2856 Tel: 058 622 1101

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Website: www.nouwens.co.za

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Madison Square Proud member of the Nouwens Platinum Edition, the hardwearing Heavy Commercial Madison Square has won favour both locally and abroad for commercial and hospitality installations. Contrasting effect colours punctuate the textured geometric squares to achieve a versatile but very tailored look which must be seen in a larger piece to really appreciate its beauty. Being wool, another feature of Madison Square is that it meets the aesthetic needs of our times – a new appreciation for the value of quality craftsmanship, a return to nature and concern for the environment. Why wool? Well, wool makes a definite quality statement, imparting that cosy natural feel only wool can bring. When it comes to installations such as top hotels the world over, where appearances really count, the fibre of choice is still wool because of its superb appearance retention and the fact that it really is forgiving and easy to clean. Madison Square also comes with all the possible peace-ofmind endorsements – the SABS mark of quality, Nouwens Wool Collection, Platinum Edition and a Five-Year Quality Guarantee.

Copenhagen Copenhagen is a really exciting innovation of the highest quality but, due to its unique construction, it offers heavy commercial, pure wool benefits at prices way below those of conventional wool carpets! Copenhagen comes in a weave and a rib pattern and has been widely used in many commercial installations ranging from offices and boardrooms to hotels and lodges – all with rave reviews! “So much more than just a carpet.” This contemporary interpretation in pure wool simply has it all – a modern natural look in the most desirable quality carpet fibre available, even today. The superfine Nouwens 6-ply yarn, durable weave and ActionBac finish qualify Copenhagen for a Heavy Commercial SABS use class. Copenhagen feels great underfoot when installed on a quality underlay, but is equally suitable whether fitted in this manner or applied direct to a screed for that modern minimalist feel. Copenhagen also comes with all the possible peace-of-mind endorsements – the SABS mark of quality, Nouwens Wool Collection, Platinum Edition and a Five-Year Quality Guarantee.

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Contracta Spec The Nouwens Contracta success story goes back as far as February 1992 and the secret of its success lies in the original wrap-spun, Antron 6.6 nylon base, which makes this heavy commercial carpet both affordable and unbelievably hardwearing. This, together with the serviceable effect colours and stylish plush appearance, has made Contracta an all-round favourite. The only change over the years has been the way in which the colour effects have moved with the times… Hundreds of thousands of square metres of this awesome product have been used in offices, shops, hotels, lodges as well as carpet tiles converted by Dyemension Dyenamics – many of which have been repeat orders from satisfied users. Contracta Spec also comes with all the possible peace-ofmind endorsements – the SABS mark of quality and a FiveYear Quality Guarantee

Kirman Fact is – wool is simply the best all-round carpet fibre. Nouwens has tailored the Medium Commercial Kirman range to provide a classic flooring solution for executive commercial areas as well as upmarket lodges and boutique hotels. Four very tasteful Kirman neutrals each come in three different patterns – a textured rib, lattice and basket weave, which can be very effectively combined for an innovative décor effect. It is the textured effect, in high-performance tight loops, that ensures Kirman’s lasting good looks. One of the first Nouwens Platinum Edition ranges, Kirman has earned itself a place of honour as a firm trade favourite. This is thanks to its appealing sophisticated look, its brilliant track record and the regular updates of patterns and colours. Kirman also comes with all the possible peace-of-mind endorsements – the SABS mark of quality, Nouwens Wool Collection, Platinum Edition and a Five-Year Quality Guarantee.

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Twenty Ten Following on the success of Colours and the increased demand for creative commercial easicarpet solutions, Nouwens has styled the innovative Twenty Ten to the same exceptional quality standards. Twenty Ten has been specially launched as a very appealing and affordable option for the numerous projects that are being built and upgraded for the 2010 FIFA World Soccer Cup. These include lodges, guest houses, hotels, conference and entertainment venues, etc. that need to look their best for the influx of tourists and visitors later this year! It is important to note that according to the current South African grading systems, a polypropylene tufted carpet cannot achieve higher than a light commercial rating, but Nouwens has engineered a high-twist, heat-set yarn to optimise the performance of easifibre, whilst the sophisticated multicolour effect naturally enhances the serviceability of Twenty Ten. Unique Nouwens mill-applied and heat-cured easi-care carpet protector also forms an invisible, durable shield around each fibre to help against everyday spills and soiling. Twenty Ten comes with a Five-Year Quality Guarantee as well as a Ten-Year Wear Guarantee.

Colours Nouwens easicarpet introduces a totally new quality culture in polypropylene fibre carpets. Colours was designed as a superior entry-level, commercial carpet alternative for those installations which for some reason or another do not qualify for a more costly investment. According to the current South African grading systems, a polypropylene tufted carpet cannot achieve higher than a light commercial rating, but given the exceptional value-for-money benefits, the popularity of Colours, for all kinds of commercial applications, has continued to grow since its introduction in 2006! Track record says it all, and the super performance features of Colours once again highlight the skill of the Nouwens carpet craftsmen – they have engineered the high-twist, heat-set yarn to optimise the performance of easifibre, whilst the sophisticated multicolour effect naturally enhances serviceability. Unique Nouwens mill-applied and heat-cured easi-care carpet protector also forms an invisible, durable shield around each fibre to help against everyday spills and soiling. Colours comes with a Five-Year Quality Guarantee as well as a Ten-Year Wear Guarantee.

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cut-piles now available A

fter the discontinuation of most of the cut-pile ranges in the beginning of last year, Van Dyck Carpets worked on a major

facelift of these cut-piles to bring the styles, colours and construction more in line with the latest fashion trends. The latest additions to this programme are Michigan, a multicoloured cut-pile with a random design available in seven offthe-shelf colours and another seven make-to-order colours, and Embassy, a plain cut-pile design available in seven natural/earthy stock colours and a further seven make-to-order colours. Both these ranges are made from 100% Xentrys heat-set nylon 6, with a yarn weight of 1 100 grams per square metre, and a total weight of 2100 grams per square metre. Because of the dense construction and lower pile height, both these ranges are very suitable for general commercial applica-

Van Dyck Carpets is proud to announce

tions such as offices, hotels, boardrooms, lounges, and for upmar-

that a full range of luxurious cut-piles is

ket residential applications. Their colour ranges are also suitable for these different applications with the stock colours focusing mainly on earthy/natural tones and the make-to-order colours including some stronger

now available, suitable for both residential and commercial applications. Design Jewel

varieties for commercial applications. Other colours can also be made for special project applications and the minimum quantities for this kind of request are only 1 200m². Because of Van Dyck Carpets’ unique dying facilities there is almost unlimited flexibility in respect of colours and styles, making these cutpile ranges very popular for projects where the client and specifiers are looking for something different and out of the ordinary. These new ranges complement other stalwarts in the Van Dyck sales programme such as Diplomat, a 2-coloured graphic and patterned cut-pile in the same weight and construction as Michigan and Embassy and available in two styles/designs and thirteen colours (Trident – a trellis design, and Cosmo – a leopard design), and Sorrento – a lower weight cut-pile more suitable for residential use and known as one of the best value-for-money products available, which is also produced in thirteen colours. All the above ranges are made of 100% Xentrys heat-set nylon 6 yarns and this yarn is a proven brand for many years now. Xentrys has the most advanced production facilities on the market, and its latest spinning technology and a wide range of finishing equipment enable the production of high-performance carpet yarns and fibres. The Xentrys yarns used by Van Dyck Carpets have a higher lustre for deep and vibrant colour, and in the finishing of the carpet production all nylon carpets are treated with a Stainshield protection in order to prevent the carpets from soiling and to make them easier to clean, enabling them to look better for much longer. Another new cut-pile range that has just been launched is Design

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known as Gracious Living. This new woven product is imported from

nylon carpet to take out the stains, if the bleach is not removed

Belgium, manufactured by Balta and available in six colours: Beige,

properly then it will react over time and it can degenerate the yarn

Cream, Antique Gold, Moss, Damask (burgundy) and Ebony (black).

along with the backing and latex compounds. As a result of this Van

This product is made from 100% PP B-Tron Stainshield Heat-set fibre with a yarn weight of 2300 grams and a total weight of 2850 grams, and is also highly suitable for commercial and upmarket residential

Dyck Carpets does not recommend the use of bleach on any of their carpets. All the above ranges have been Torture Tunnel tested and carry a

installations. Because of its heavy yarn weight and woven construc-

Five-Year Guarantee and Ten-Year Limited Wear Warranty on condition

tion, it offers a very plush and rich carpet at an affordable price.

that a proper maintenance plan is in place.

For the same reason it is very popular in applications such as more

For more info on this and other ranges contact Van Dyck Carpets on

luxurious government offices, court-rooms, conference facilities,

the numbers provided below.

hotels, bed and breakfast establishments, and many more.

Van Dyck

Design Jewel is available in 4m width and, being made of polypro-

Tel: 031 913 3800

pylene, it is bleach-resistant. However, it is important to note that,

Fax: 031 912 1220

while bleach can be sprayed onto a polypropylene and solution-dyed

Website: www.vandyckcarpets.com

To put the green record R

eferring to the article Carpet is the green way to go! that appeared

IEO-14 Formaldehyde Minimisation relates only to formaldehyde in

in the previous issue of FLOORS in Africa, some inaccuracies

composite wood products and not to use of carpets.

have been discovered and, after discussion with the Green Building

lEO-iS Mould Prevention relates to maintaining humidity levels below

Council of South Africa (GBCSA), Van Dyck Carpets has requested that

certain levels and does not relate to use of carpets.

we publish the following corrections.

WAT-3 Landscape Irrigation measures potable water reduction for irri-

Firstly, in the main article, it was stated that Van Dyck Carpets “are

gation over the actual area that is landscaped, and replacing vegeta-

certified in accordance with the requirements of the Green Star

tion with outdoor carpet cannot help to achieve points.

Office�.

Mat-3 Reused Materials awards points for using previously-used, sec-

In this regard it needs to be clarified that the GBCSA and the Green

ond-hand material in the building, not installing material that can be

Star SA rating system do not certify, endorse or accredit products. The

reused in future, and does not relate to new carpet.

Green Star SA rating system certifies entire buildings only. The rating

Mat-5 Concrete relates to decreasing the amount of Portland cement

system does lay out certain requirements for products, but building

and virgin aggregate in concrete mixes, and cannot be achieved by

project teams must submit documentation demonstrating compli-

decreasing the amount of concrete used by using carpet.

ance with those requirements when submitting for their building

Mat-7 PVC Minimisation relates to replacing PVC with alternative

certification. Products may contribute to Green Star SA credits, but

materials, and non-PVC-backed carpet can contribute to this credit.

official certification is for buildings only.

Mat-l1 Local Sourcing awards points for products only if all of the raw

Van Dyck Carpets would like to confirm however that they have

materials in the product are harvested, extracted or recovered, and

VOC ratings for all their products that meet the requirements of the

the product completely processed and manufactured, within 400 km

Green Star rating IEQ13 re volatile organic compounds on flooring

(for one point) or 50 km (for 2 points) of the project building site. It is

and that these tests were done by CETEC Pty Ltd an independent lab

unlikely that a carpet product would meet these criteria.

in Australia. Secondly, the column entitled How can Van Dyck Carpets help your

In summary, carpet can only contribute to IEQ-13 for low-VOC materials and to Mat-7 for non-PVC-backed carpet. In rare cases, a carpet

Green Star rating? has a number of inaccuracies, including the state-

may also meet the requirements of Mat-11 Local Sourcing. Although

ment that the carpet can help with 19 points in a Green Star SA rat-

the use of carpets can help to minimise the impact on the environ-

ing. In fact, carpet can only directly contribute to 2 points, with a pos-

ment thanks to their built-in and unique properties, they will not con-

sible 3rd highly unlikely. To address each of the items in this column:

tribute to any other Green Star rating points.

lEO-9 Thermal Comfort and lEO-10 Individual Comfort Control relate to

Anyone wishing to know more about the GBCSA or the Green Star

mechanical system design and individual occupant control of air sup-

SA rating system should visit the website www.gbcsa.org.za or make

ply or temperature, not to use of carpet.

direct contact at Tel: 021 659 5990; or e-mail: info@gbcsa.org.za.

IEO-12 Internal Noise Levels relates to external noise ingress and inter-

Van Dyck Carpets would like to apologise for the incorrect informa-

nal noise from building services, and not to use of carpets.

tion and any inconvenience caused, and would like to thank Mr Jason

IEO-13 Volatile Organic Compounds: Carpet and Flooring does relate

Buch, the Technical Manager of the Green Building Council of South

directly to carpet product properties, and carpet may contribute to

Africa for rectifying these misunderstandings and misinterpretations

this credit.

of the Green Star Rating.

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For some years now we’ve been addressing those more philosophical trends by listening to those people at the forefront of interior design. We travel the world to conferences and trade exhibitions, looking at the latest trends in interior design, and how emerging technologies will further change the face of our working lives. More recently, we’ve gone further by initiating “circles of architects” in our main markets internationally. It has allowed us to test our thinking on design leaders, and to benefit from their professional insight. One result of that process has been the development of our Carpetecture ranges, a concept that offers greater synergy with architects and interior designers because it allows them to choose designs that will best support the emotive qualities of the rest of the architectural process. The original Carpetecture designs were initially inspired by the repeated strata and parallel lines that run through commercial buildings – for example, their horizontal ceilings and repeated brick patterns, but with the softer and more natural colours we associate with

The Sound of Work

the home. Although the Carpetecture range has greatly expanded, the concept of merging the home and the office has been hugely successful, identifying and responding to a trend that is picking up momentum as more people work from home, and as the dynamics of work con-

D

esso is one of the world’s leading carpet manufacturers, and has been making carpets for some 80 years. In this article Pieter

We’ve also recently introduced SoundMaster that offers a significant 60% improvement in acoustic performance. It absorbs sound like a

Smits van Waesberghe, managing director of Desso South Africa,

sponge absorbs water, improving the acoustics in offices, hospitals or

looks at how the office is changing.

schools – offering unrivalled performance over other flooring options.

Anticipating change is the art of looking over horizons and

Underlining Desso’s environmental commitments, Soundmaster

making educated guesses. For the designer it means spotting

is made from 100% recycled polyester, specially chosen both for its

trends and understanding shifting dynamics. In designing for the

advanced sound insulation and eco-efficiency.

office environment it means recognising how the very nature of work continues to change. For Desso, it means using design and new technology to bring to market carpet ranges that can meet any design specification – while being environmentally responsible, and offering additional benefits such as sound reduction. Another report agrees. The Distributed Workplace summarised

SoundMaster perfectly illustrates Desso’s Cradle to Cradle philosophy, which was pioneered by German chemist Prof Michael Braungart, and which aims to create only products that can be entirely recycled to provide the raw materials for new products. Using colour and reducing ambient sound are relatively simple and cost-effective ways of improving the overall ‘feel’ of an office, but which can profoundly influence how people function within that space.

the findings of a two-year study into the future of the office and

It’s about putting people at the heart of the design process, using

found that the information age has exposed the inadequacies of

light, colour and sound reduction to influence attitude, motivation,

traditional ways of working.

creativity and productivity.

It also concluded that there is likely to be a blurring between

Until recently, our business was about trying to anticipate design

working and living because technology has rendered obsolete

trends and using our own resources to deliver new carpet designs.

the concept of the workplace as the only place to work.

Now, in a more complex office environment, it’s also about under-

In the past, for a company like Desso, corporate office design

standing the new technologies and what changes are just around

primarily focused on the functionality of our designs – fuelling

the corner – the design dynamics that will change what the office of

growth, for example, in modular carpeting. This has allowed dif-

tomorrow will look like and how we will work within it.

ferent areas in an office to be delineated by colour, with walkways

That is a step-change in office design because it is bringing together

between spaces. Modular carpeting, with hugely varied colour

technologists, architects, interior designers and business managers in a

palettes and price-points now offers, quite literally, limitless

different and collaborative way. It’s no longer simply about understand-

design options.

ing the emerging technologies, but about using the whole design pro-

In addition to that more traditional design process, we’ve also

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tinues to change.

cess to create work environments in which people are put first.

invested in better understanding the dynamics of the changing

Desso South Africa

office – understanding the roles of colour and texture, and how

Sales contact: Natashia Mundell – 082 901 7601

interior designers are integrating workstations, conference and

Tel: 021 422 0742

break-out areas in new ways – and, in practical terms, how the

E-Mail: nmundell@desso.co.za or psmitsvw@desso.co.za

home and the office are becoming extensions of one another.

Website: www.desso.com

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+ 10dB SOUNDREDUCTION + 60% ACOUSTIC IMPROVEMENT

DESSO SoundMaster® DESSO introduces SoundMaster® – the optimal solution for improved sound reduction and acoustics. SoundMaster ® offers a contact sound reduction value of minimal + 10 dB in addition to the standard sound impact value, thereby setting a new industry standard in carpet performance. In addition, it offers a 60% improvement in acoustical performance in comparison to our standard carpet designs.

DESSO South Africa Johannesburg - Cape Town 021-422 0742

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‘Only restricted by your imagination’ is a well-worn cliché, but with the carpet tile collections, textures, colours and patterns that are available, it is truly applicable to this type of floorcovering, particularly as it is a modular product that gives designers unprecedented freedom to be creative. Texture in floor design has come into prominence in recent years, and once again the versatility of carpet tiles can play an important role. For instance, the floor can be laid in several different ways, each providing a different effect.

C

Apart from the pre-textured tiles that are available, carpet tiles can

arpet tiles first emerged in the 1960s, but in general terms

be fitted in broadloom, tessellated or random-lay configurations to

they didn’t really take off until the IT revolution started. The

give the designer an endless array of flexible options that will meet

development and expansion of computers in offices – with

the requirements of any modern interior design in today’s working

their requirement for underfloor access becoming increasingly neces-

environments. They can even be fitted over most existing floorcover-

sary – made carpet tiles the floorcovering of choice, as they can be

ings if required.

lifted on an individual basis to provide access without disrupting the entire office. Also, in many commercial applications such as high-rise office

Relatively inexpensive and easy to install, these modular products allow the end-user to keep the floors looking fresh, or to change the floor design with the introduction of highlight sections.

blocks, it was necessary to design a floorcovering which could be eas-

In addition, tiles in heavy-traffic areas are easily replaced at minimal

ily transported to the office floors – a need which has been more than

cost, or can be swapped with tiles from less busy areas of the office to

adequately met by using carpet tiles.

radically extend the lifespan of the floor.

Carpet tiles are produced in sheet form and then stamped out to

Most carpet manufacturers and distributors now have carpet tiles

the required size (usually 50cm x 50cm), but as they are now available

in their sales programmes, and most ranges make a contribution to

in such a wide range of colours and styles, they are regularly regarded

the drive towards ‘green’ products with the use of reclaimed materials

as being a major part of the overall design scheme, with a propensity

in their manufacture, or their ability to be successfully recycled when

to complement and even enhance any interior décor.

their lifespan as flooring reaches its conclusion.

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SEBO DUO DRY CARPET CLEANING SYSTEM

Duchesse

clean enough to eat off

Sebo offers a complete carpet care solution. The vacuum cleaners remove loose and dry matter, but for soiling and stains Sebo provides the Duo system. Cleaning without using water, it is effective and avoids wet cleaning problems such as carpet shrinkage, adhesive damage, smell and long ‘area out of use’ periods due to lengthy drying times. The Duo system comprises a brushing machine, the Duo, and carpet cleaning powder duo-P. The Duo brushing machine features twin contra-rotating brushes which open up the carpet pile and work the duoP carpet cleaning powder deep into the pile and around every fibre. Carpet is a long time investment – therefore, get Sebo to take care of your investment. It’s also part of your corporate image, so you need to maintain a clean and hygienic appearance. The Sebo dry carpet cleaning system is formulated to clean your entire carpet without soaking it with water! This amazing cleaning system will clean carpets to like-new condition, and removes even the most stubborn stains. The duo-P dry carpet cleaning powder is made of 100% biodegrad-

• No water, no soap, no shampoo! • Immediate use of carpet • Kills germs, bacteria, dust mites • No detergent residue & no shrinkage • Fibre protector helps prevent future stains • Do it yourself / Call out Sebo service

able granules moistened with detergent and is environmentally friendly and safe to use. When the powder is worked into the carpet with the Sebo Duo

Recommended and approved by:

Applicator, soil and stains are lifted out by the sponge-like granules. Within about 10 minutes, the powder is dry and removed by vacuum-

A P P R OV E D B Y

ing, leaving the carpet dry, fresh and ready to use. Also, a built-in fibre protector helps to protect against future stains and soil. Sebo Tel: 0861 114 250 Fax: 011 763 4033 E-mail: sebo@internext.co.za Website: www.sebo.co.za

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progress we have to date. We still have some way to go in achieving our 2020 goal; and to get there we will continue to evaluate, adapt and innovate our products, services and processes.” InterfaceFLOR is now over halfway in completing Mission Zero and has made significant progress towards reaching its 2020 goal. A waste reduction programme has allowed InterfaceFLOR to generate over US $405 million in avoided costs; energy efficiency programmes have resulted in a 67% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions on an absolute basis since 1996; a commitment to renewable energy and further changes to the produc-

Journey to Mission Zero

tion process have allowed for 100% use of renewable electricity in the company’s manufacturing processes throughout Europe. The company also continues to push the boundaries of sustainable manufacturing, having recently developed and intro-

InterfaceFLORFLOR is committed to becoming a fully sustainable company, leaving zero carbon footprint by 2020.

duced two leading-edge technologies in its facilities in Europe to significantly reduce manufacturing waste. A bespoke ultrasonic cutting machine, which is based on NASA technology, will double output and enable InterfaceFLOR

It is now over 15 years since Ray Anderson, founder and chairman of

to eliminate several hundred tonnes of waste per year from the

InterfaceFLORFLOR Inc., the global modular flooring specialist, set his

manufacturing process.

company on the path to becoming the world’s first sustainable business by 2020. Now defined as Mission Zero, the company’s drive to achieve a

into its products for the first time, which not only reduces the

zero environmental footprint plays a central role in the organisation’s

material sent to landfill but also heralds a new dimension of

ethos and culture and has set InterfaceFLOR on a course that has

‘green’ manufacturing for the company in Europe.

characterised its development ever since. Mission Zero is InterfaceFLOR’s promise to eliminate any negative

InterfaceFLOR has won numerous design and innovation awards for its market-leading modular floorcovering products.

impact the company may have on the environment by considering the

In addition, it has also become widely recognised as a pioneer

effect of every creative, manufacturing and building decision it makes.

in sustainable manufacturing and business practices, and is

InterfaceFLOR addresses sustainability on seven fronts. These

currently ranked first in Globescan’s survey of sustainability

involve eliminating waste and harmful emissions; maximising use of

experts worldwide.

renewable energy; recycling waste materials and reusing products;

InterfaceFLOR

developing resource efficient transportation methods; creating a cul-

Tel: 011 608 3324 Fax: 011 608 2730

ture that integrates the principles of sustainability into working lives; and creating new models for businesses. Encouraging other companies to follow its lead in resource friendly manufacturing policies and processes is also a central part of InterfaceFLOR’s environmental mission. In 1994, after reading Paul Hawken’s ‘The Ecology of Commerce’, Anderson had an epiphany or a (‘spear in the chest’ as he often refers to it) and realised that his company’s “take, make, waste” cycle of manufacturing products was environmentally and fundamentally flawed. Anderson and InterfaceFLOR subsequently set out on a “mid-course correction,” changing the company’s business model to consider and reduce the environmental impact of every creative, manufacturing and building decision made and pioneering the sustainability movement for the industrial world. When the company reached its 15th milestone anniversary – having started Mission Zero on 31 August 1994 - Lindsey Parnell, CEO and President of InterfaceFLORFLOR, the modular flooring division of InterfaceFLOR Inc. said, “15 years ago InterfaceFLOR was one of the first companies to publicly commit to sustainability and set a real target of where we wanted the company to be in the future.” “Mission Zero continues to underpin every dimension of our com-

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The company has also pioneered Cool Green, a system which allows manufacturing and carpet waste to be recycled back

pany, from process, product and profits to people and place. I firmly believe that this holistic approach is what has allowed us to make the

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irregular isotropic domed or linear domed formation. Bates Access Flooring supplies access flooring solutions that are ideal for the flexible high churn environment of the modern office. The finishes available are carpeting (factory laminated or loose-lay carpet tiles), electrostatic vinyl tiles, and high pressure laminates. All access floor solutions are non-combustible, extremely strong and have great load bearing capacity. Bates Access Flooring offers access flooring solutions that are ideally suited for general office environments; computer rooms; equipment

Accessing the ultimate solution

rooms; control rooms; network rooms; patch rooms; internet service providers; call centres and casinos. This also means that Bates Access Flooring provides solutions for managing the flexible hi-churn requirements in

Bates Access Flooring is one of the leading specialist suppliers and installers of raised access flooring and associated flooring products, and also provides cable management systems and supply related access flooring accessories and floorcoverings.

modern office environments where flexibility in office plan reconfiguration is important, and in managing the movement of underfloor services with regard to data, power and HVAC management. The precision engineered modular panel, with its unique isotropic or linear design is a structurally rigid steel assembly with a cementitious core and conductive baked paint finish, is non-combustible and provides a solid quiet finished product

Raised access flooring is the ultimate solution for new or renovated

that is ideal for today’s modern hi-tech environment.

spaces. The access floor systems provided by Bates are manufactured

Bates Access Flooring

and distributed locally and internationally, and the panels used are

Tel: 011 608 4270 Fax: 011 608 4278

structurally rigid steel, cement filled, with a non-combustible flat

E-mail: jbates@mweb.co.za

full hard top sheet, resistance welded to the steel bottom section of

Website: www.batesaccessflooring.co.za

9 Voyager Street, Linbro Park, PO Box 1628, Gallo Manor, 2052 Tel: +27 11 608 4270 • Cell: +27 82 604 5242 • Fax: +27 11 608 4278 E-Mail: jbates@mweb.co.za • Website: www.batesaccessflooring.co.za

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industrial flooring feature Industrial flooring is an extremely hi-tech and highly competitive market, but there is so much development in this sector that many systems have moved beyond the realm of ‘industrial’ flooring and entered the design arena in a big way.

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Such a vast array of industrial flooring

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part from the obvious essential applications in factories and warehousing, the food and beverage industry, exhibition areas, sports centres and many more, recent inno-

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vations have created a demand for the more aesthetic, coloured and custom-designed floors required by entertainment areas, showrooms, boutiques and other retail applications – that can all be met by this sector. Concrete The ubiquitous concrete floor is more than holding its own in this sector, and it can be said that this is often the first thought

Industrial flooring is an extremely hi-tech and highly competitive market, but there is so

for anyone requiring a floor made from local materials that can handle heavy loads. The use of aggregate screeds and a variety of hardening agents

much development in this sector that many

and toppings – added to the fact that concrete actually gets

systems have moved beyond the realm of

lasting floors that require minimum maintenance while providing

‘industrial’ flooring and entered the design arena in a big way.

stronger over time – means that these floors provide tough, longresistance to rolling and grinding stresses, impact and pressure, thermal shock, and plant traffic of all varieties. Floors that are subjected to intense load conditions, including heavy point loads and impact stresses, are often reinforced with plastic or steel fibre to ensure maximum stability and integrity at

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Concrete is no slouch in the aesthetic area

in this application – thereby making the initial

of epoxy floors, they can provide

either, and polished concrete has become the

installation more expensive than the traditional

technologically sound solutions

flavour of the month for many architects and

materials in projects such as schools and similar

for almost any industrial applica-

interior designers – even in residential applica-

– this is rapidly recovered by a fast payback in

tion, and UV- and heat-resistant

tions. In addition, coloured concrete can be

very low maintenance costs.

polyurethane screeds are now

provided in certain instances, but it has been

commonly specified.

proven that stained concrete is subject to fad-

Epoxy and Polyurethane

ing over time.

Heavy duty epoxy screeds are often used in

mechanical strength, and epoxy

factories where floors are subject to high impact

and polymer screeds on con-

wear, abrasion and chemical attack.

crete floors provide a seamless

However, concrete is eco-friendly, using locally available materials and having the ability to be

These floors have very good

recycled at the end of its life. It can also help

Larger areas may require movement joints if

with indoor air quality and the reduction of

there is likely to be any movement in the under-

characteristics and the ability to

lighting costs in some instances, it can store

lying screed.

perform in areas with forklift and

heat, has a long working life and requires minimal maintenance. This last-mentioned benefit is particularly

Old and damaged concrete can also be successfully resurfaced in an epoxy screed. However,

floor with heavy-duty wear

heavy truck traffic. The self-levelling varieties are

decorative epoxy screeds using coloured quartz

commonly used in kitchens,

important because, although polished concrete

are not as resilient to high impact wear and abra-

dining rooms, storage areas,

must be provided by a specialist flooring con-

sion, but are resistant to chemical attack.

car workshops and suchlike,

tractor that has had considerable experience

Given the inherent performance characteristics

because they protect the concrete from wear, chemical corrosion and chemical deterioration, combined with ease of cleaning and low maintenance. With no cracks or angled corners, these floorcoverings provide the ultimate in hygienic flooring. Mostly, these floors are antislip, fire-resistant, anti-bacterial, and can be provided with dust-repelling treatments and antistatic properties – making them ideally suitable for use in laboratories, hospitals or anywhere that sensitive electronic equipment is being used, or where a static-free environment is imperative. Apart from producing a clean working environment and a non-slip surface, these floors increase the light reflectivity and brighten the work area, which saves electricity and enables work efficiencies to be maximised. Other Nowhere is the aphorism ‘Horses for courses’ more apt than in the industrial flooring sector, because these floors often need to be resistant to oils and grease,

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non-skid and slip-resistant, and are regularly called upon to solve specific problems such as those found in wet and cold

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room applications. This means that many other types of flooring material can

Resilient floorcoverings Vinyl sheeting and tiles have a role to play in industrial flooring,

fall under the industrial banner, depending on the application.

particularly where relatively seamless surfaces or anti-static prop-

Different varieties of ceramic tiles, vinyl sheeting and vinyl tiles,

erties are required. Easy to clean and provided with covings and

PVC and rubber products, interlocking tiles, and several other

edgings that eliminate corners in which bacteria can thrive, these

forms of specialist floorcoverings all have a role to play.

products find favour in a wide variety of light industrial and engineering applications.

Ceramic tiles

The PVC and rubber products – including the interlocking tile

Ceramic and porcelain tiles can provide a versatile solution in

varieties – are commonly used in industrial areas where foot

various industrial applications. If properly installed, a ceramic tile

comfort is necessary for workers standing at machines or coun-

will outperform and outlast many other flooring products in the

ters all day; they are also water- and oil-resistant, and enable the

same situation, and tiles are easy to clean and maintain.

workshop floor to be keep free of dirt, metal particles and swarf

Glazed ceramic tile resists stains, odours and dirt, is scratchresistant, does not retain allergens or bacteria, and can be hosed

in light engineering facilities. The various matting options available also contribute to the anti-

down as required in certain applications. So it becomes apparent

stress requirements of the workplace, and these in turn compete

that tile can be used in a wide variety of industrial applications

in terms of non-slip, easy-to-clean, impact-resistant, functional sur-

for food and beverage manufacture and preparation, in projects

faces that can cope with and protect against wet underfoot condi-

where dust-free cleanliness is a prime requisite.

tions by providing an integral drainage system in their design.

It is also fire-resistant, and will not burn or emit toxic fumes. A

South Africa is a global innovator in the performance and capa-

lighted cigarette, when dropped on the floor, even if allowed to

bilities of some industrial floorcoverings, but the technological

lie, will not do any damage to ceramic tile.

advances are extensive and ever-changing, so specifiers should

Even hot kitchen pans or skillets will not scorch or melt the

investigate the source of the materials and the expertise of the sup-

surface of glazed ceramic tile, and in these applications the water

pliers and contractors they intend to use for their industrial flooring

resistance of ceramic tiles means spills from common liquids

projects – particularly as there are relatively few local standards or

found in a kitchen are not a big concern.

codes of practice, and no specialist associations in this country.

6 different patterns 8 standard colours Complete Stair System Enhanced abrasion resistance Superior chemical resistance Jumbo Tiles – a ‘look-alike’ ceramic tile Conductive floor tiles for electronically sensitive areas also available

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Repairs at Saldanha Steel When Saldanha Steel undertook a substantial renovation project, Sika was contracted to supply the construction products for the repairs and refurbishment of the internal floor and wall areas. The combined value of the project amounted to approximately R6 million and BKS/ Mittal, the on-site engineers, called on Sika to provide advanced quality products and professional training for the contractors, Potgieter Boudienste, Phutuma Projects and Lattie Potgieter. The floors, which had an existing screed, and other substrates had to undergo extensive remedial work which involved the cleaning,

∆ Products being applied inside clarifiers

sanding and water-jetting of all surfaces. After prep work was completed the areas had to be resurfaced in a very short time due to the

tar whose primary function is as a thin film sealer and moisture bar-

limited shutdown period allocated by the plant.

rier on both floors and walls.

The repairs, relining and renovations completed during the course

Because Sikagard-720 EpoCem ZA acts as a temporary moisture bar-

of this project included three surface areas on which Sika products

rier it allows epoxy and polyurethane coatings to be applied within

were applied. The internal floor and wall areas of the Midrex/Corex

approximately 24 hrs without the problem of osmotic blistering from

clarifiers were first prepared for resurfacing by vigorous cleaning of

damp substrate. Normally new floors would have to wait until mois-

the existing substrates.

ture levels are below 4% before applying a coating, which could take

The Sika solution allowed for a shorter application time. 5 500m²

weeks.

of Sikagard-63N was used following the application of Sikagard-720

Having no specialist experience of using Sika products prior to this

EpoCem ZA. Sikagard-63N is a two-part epoxy resin coating used for

project, the contractors had to be trained by Sika before application

protecting a wide variety of substrates against the effects of highly

and, to their credit; all surfaces were completed on schedule.

aggressive chemical environments, corrosion and weathering. Sikagard-720 EpoCem ZA is a superfine epoxy-cement sealing mor-

For further information on Sika products and systems, visit www.sika.co.za.

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Popular flooring system for George dairy plant a.b.e. Construction Chemicals’ popular abeco mastic flooring system was used for the repair of concrete flooring at the Milfos Dairy Systems plant in George on the Garden Route. Johnie Emmerich, a.b.e.’s technical sales consultant in the southern Cape, says about 360m² of the existing concrete floor was covered with a 12mm thick application of abeco mastic by the contractor, C&M Concrete Floors. abeco mastic provided a seamless surface for the high-traffic dairy plant floor. “abeco mastic is a unique flooring system in that it performs exceptionally well in high-traffic areas – it actually seems to revel in such conditions,” he says. “The system provides a non-slip matt finish and, when heavy, sharp objects – which would normally scar the floor – fall or are dropped on its surface, the abeco floor simply ‘heals’ itself, smoothing out the damaged area over a short period of time,” Emmerich adds. abeco mastic is a cold-laid bituminous mastic consisting of stone chippings, portland cement, sand and a binder. The product has been

a.b.e. Construction Chemicals’ abeco mastic flooring system was used for the repair of concrete flooring at Milfos Dairy Systems.

Emmerich states. The product is ideal for the floors of warehouses, railway platforms,

successfully used in flooring applications for close to 50 years (a.b.e. is

printing works, explosives magazines, loading bays, paper storage

celebrating its 70th anniversary this year).

and packing areas, cold rooms, flour mills and ships’ decks.

“Single areas laid with abeco mastic have often exceeded 10

a.b.e. Construction Chemicals Limited

000m². Construction joints are usually unnecessary – the abeco

Tel: 011 306 9000

mastic joints simply disappear after a few days of traffic exposure,”

Website: www.abe.co.za

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MATCO matting systems

Safe and comfortable

Safety Duckboard

Occupational safety at the workplace is one thing; increasing productivity by reducing fatigue for employees that spend all day on their feet is another, but anyone with these concerns can benefit enormously by using the versatile Safety Duckboard system from Matco. This unique product is supplied in a 460mm x 460mm tile format, 18mm thick, which interlocks to provide an attractive, anti-slip surface for any size of floor area, and it is particularly beneficial in areas where continuously wet underfoot conditions prevail because its design facilitates good drainage – the water simply runs through or underneath the duckboard. Manufactured from high-quality PVC, the Matco Safety Duckboard is a modern protective floorcovering that can absorb high impact, and is ideal for warehouse applications, where it is particularly useful for keeping goods off the floor. The impact resistance of the duckboard also provides a level of protection for any items that may fall off a bench; and to meet the ISO requirement for demarcation areas around machines, these tiles can

Comfortable to stand on • Facilitates good drainage Non-Slip • Protective floor covering Absorbs high impact • Constructed from PVC Easy to install • Inter-locking • Attractive

be provided in a range of colours (depending on quantity). The industrial applications that can be served by using this versatile matting system are legion; they can be used inside refrigeration rooms, change rooms and shower cubicles because they will not rot or sustain mildew, and can be hosed down to keep the areas fresh and clean. The Matco Safety Duckboard is one of the quality products within the Matco sales programme for industrial applications which can accommodate the needs of both light and heavy engineering applications. It can be used with considerable benefit behind counters, in canteens and kitchens – it is even finding favour in restaurants and

Tile Size – 460 x 460mm Thickness – 18mm Applications • Any area in which wet conditions prevail • Behind Bar Counters • Inside Fridges • Workshops • Warehouses

other food preparation areas. Anyone interested in obtaining a sample, a quotation, or learning more about this impressive range should contact Matco at the numbers shown below or visit the website www.matcomarketing.co.za. Matco Marketing Tel: 011 452 7961 Fax: 011 452 7965 E-mail: nicole@matcomats.co.za / jean@matcomats.co.za

Matco Head Office Tel: 011 452 7962 • Fax: 011 452 7965 jean@matcomats.co.za nicole@matcomats.co.za

www.matcomarketing.co.za

Website: www.matcomarketing.co.za

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Ensuring level floors Colloquially known as The King of Screeds, the Isocrete K-Screed has been the most commonly specified product in the Flowcrete range for the past four decades – allowing for the early installation of sensitive finishes with the minimum risk of cracking. Just look at the benefits it provides: • Speeds up installation times • Earlier foot traffic, with faster time on site for following trades • Low shrinkage formulation • Choice of thickness levels • Excellent compressive strength and drying times • Minimised risk of cracking • Excellent impact resistance Full technical information available from: Flowcrete SA Johannesburg: Durban: Cape Town: Website:

011 394 1980 031 461 3411 021 797 0214 www.flowcrete.com

WELCOME

TO FLOWCRETE – for the world at your feet Flowcrete’s commitment to exceptional design, technical support and advisory services, from initial enquiry through to installation, is at the heart of our business philosophy. Our global success is driven by our commitment to excellence: excellence in products, excellence in service and excellence in people.

Flowcrete can transform any environment and offers you the unique Floorzone package Flowcrete’s unique Floorzone concept consolidates the flooring needs of your entire project – building up the surface of the floor from substrate to finish. Combined with excellent aesthetics our systems are backed by comprehensive product warranties, ensuring that Flowcrete floors are built to last.

Transforming airport environments The airport encompasses a number of specialised zones, ranging from passenger terminal buildings, control towers, cargo buildings and aircraft hangars through to fire stations and back-of-house operational and maintenance facilities.

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Aircraft hangars are built to protect – a key reason as to why Flowcrete manufactures industrial floor coatings that offer the necessary durability as well as chemical, impact, wear and fire resistance requirements of back-of-house hangar facilities. In particular, Flowcoat SK, a system uniquely tailored to withstand the corrosive effects of Skydrol aviation fluid and ensure safety underfoot with an adjustable anti-slip profile.

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Airline catering kitchens are responsible for producing hundreds of fresh in-flight meals each day. With time being of the essence, demanding catering companies require hygienic flooring solutions such as Flowfresh, a system that incorporates a natural silver-ion-based antimicrobial technology, Polygiene®, to destroy any bacteria, including E-coli and Salmonella, that settle on the surface of the floor.

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For most the car park is where the airport experience begins and ends. Deckshield waterproof car park decking from Flowcrete not only visually improves the appearance of car parks but also protects and waterproofs the structure. Deckshield comes with a highly accredited fire rating, boasts excellent durability and wear resistance and is available in a decorative range of welcoming colours.

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Maintenance Buildings Maintenance buildings play a big role in keeping the airport’s operations moving. Flowcrete offers a number of industrial floor coatings and systems suitable for use in back-of-house maintenance areas that are able to meet a host of performance criteria including high mechanical, chemical and impact resistance as well as being easily cleaned and maintained. • Flowfast Quartz • Flowshield Quartz • Peran STB

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The epitome of

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Flowcrete is a world leader in the manufacture of seamless industrial and commercial flooring, spanning the globe with manufacturing facilities across Africa, Europe, Asia and the Americas.

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lowcrete South Africa is the regional manufacturing and

strength – these are just a few benefits of this heavy-duty flooring

commercial centre for its specialist resin flooring operations,

product.

supporting commercial and industrial flooring projects across the

Other benefits include: bacteria- and fungi-resistant; non-tainting and non-dusting; withstands high mechanical stress and has high

entire sub-Saharan African region. This includes supplying world-class seamless flooring solutions and construction chemicals, and innovative industrial and decorative commercial resin flooring through to high-performance

abrasion resistance as well as providing a positive slip resistance. It is heat-resistant to 120ºC at a 9mm thickness and, having minimal joints, it is easy to clean and sterilise – it is even steam-cleanable.

coating, lining and adhesive systems, with an

Flowcrete sales and marketing director Craig

extensive portfolio of specialist performance flooring systems designed to innovatively transform any environment. The dedicated team of Flowcrete South Africa is inspired by excellence in people,

Flowcrete manufactures a wide range of seamless flooring products...

Blitenthall says, “A new industrial floor can play a vital role in enhancing the working environment – with a positive effect on the bottom line.” “This not only improves the appearance of any

products and service as well as continual inno-

workspace with a bright and easily cleaned floor

vation and sustainable growth. An in-depth

finish, but other innovations such as cleverly

understanding of the resin flooring industry,

placed demarcation lines and bright signage can

together with a passion for creating engaging yet efficient envi-

actually help to create cleaner, tidier and safer environments in any

ronments, all combine to meet the requirements of any industrial

industrial application,” he says.

flooring application. Flowcrete manufactures a wide range of seamless flooring prod-

For more information on how Flowcrete can help you to select the best system for your next industrial application (new or refurbish-

ucts, which fulfils the needs of both the commercial and indus-

ment), contact Flowcrete South Africa at the numbers shown below,

trial sectors. In the industrial marketplace, these include ultra-fast

or visit www.flowcrete.com.

curing systems, the hardest-wearing resins for industry, through

Flowcrete SA (Pty) Ltd

to high-technology antistatic systems.

Durban - 031 461 3411

A polyurethane resin flooring system – Flowfresh HF – is also

Johannesburg - 011 394 1980

available, used to create a durable surface in a number of indus-

Cape Town - 021 797 0214

trial environments. Excellent chemical resistance, durability and

E-mail: southafrica@flowcrete.com

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coloured cement C

emkolor was created with the undertaking to achieve a fresh approach to the world of decorative cement products and applications, and has embarked upon a comprehensive research and development programme with both European and South African companies to manufacture durable, attractive and cost-effective products for both domestic and commercial projects. The contract division has been established in South Africa for the last 10 years and has been involved in some of the major commercial installations in the last decade. As experts in decorative coloured cement, Cemkolor will guide you through from concept to installation. Cemkolor has been founded on the principle of customer satisfaction together with the supply of quality-assured product and services to ensure the continuing and rapid development of the decorative cement product market. Cement offers a clean, modern and ultra stylish feel that is easily maintained and can be applied to both walls and floors – offering a complete one-stop solution. Specialising in everything from coloured floors and walls to imprinted paving, some of the main products that are included in the Cemkolor sales programme include: Colour hardener – A smooth floor coating that structurally strengthens floor surfaces whilst decoratively colouring the floor and providing a

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hardwearing functional surface. Cemkolor

Tel: 011 708 6284

Fax: 011 708 7811

E-mail: cemkolor@mweb.co.za

Website: www.cemkolor.co.za

Tuscany Plaster – A rough, aged/distressed exterior and interior coating that ages over time to create an authentic plaster from a bygone era as the name suggests. Velvaskim – A beautiful, ultrasmooth mottled plaster for interior walls to create a warm living wall finish that is full of character. Cempaint – A rough-textured coating that is washed/painted onto wall surfaces. It creates an attractive contemporary rough finish that matures over time. Used both internally and externally. Chemstain – A reactive compound to permanently stain or etch colours into existing surfaces. Bush Scratch Plaster – A very rough coloured plaster for interior and exterior walls. For further information on the company and its product range can be obtained from the website www.cemkolor.co.za alternatively give them a call to talk concepts for your projects.



Mapefloor System

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Systems for resin oorings. A complete range of epoxy and polyurethane floorings systems for industrial and civil environments, showrooms, shopping centres and supermarkets. • Continuous surfaces without joints • Water-repellent, hygienic and easy to clean • Excellent mechanical resistance and resistance to chemical agents • Available in several colour shades • Very short application times • Long-lasting

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High-performance flooring

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ndustrial Flooring Systems (IFS) is a leading South African specialist contracting company that installs high-performance flooring for all

industrial environments. The core focus of the company is the installation of floor finishes in the Industrial, Commercial, Pharmaceutical and Food & Beverage producing environments. Added to this is the recent commencement with the floor finishes for the Department of Public Works (DPW) in association with the Department of Correctional Services (DCS) for the new prisons currently under construction in the Western Cape totalling some 17 000 square meters of floors and a further 5 000 linear meters of coved skirtings. IFS commenced business in 1982 and takes pride in the fact that it provides quality floor finishes with a sound back-up and support

sistent with their requirements and that the cost of ownership

infrastructure. For a broader overview view the company profile on

represents true value, IFS works closely with all the major indus-

the website www.ifs.co.za, where you can also view previous con-

trial flooring manufacturers, including BASF; Mapei; Plascon;

tracts and references, identify the client base and view the relevant

Stoncor (Pro-Struct); Sika; Resdev; Flowcrete; Technical Finishes;

contact details for a branch closest to you.

Polyscreed and abe.

In 2003 the efforts of IFS were rewarded when a Fulton Award of

This close association includes regular technical meetings to

Commendation was made to the company in recognition of the work

ensure that the staff of IFS is kept up to date with developments

carried out at the SALT (SA Large Telescope) project at Sutherland.

in the suppliers’ product ranges.

This highly technical application was designed in association with

Industrial Flooring Systems (Pty) Ltd.

Technical Finishes and applied by IFS. The finish required was for a

Tel: 021 535 4152 Fax: 021 535 4156

super-flat, smooth, heavy-duty concrete surface.

Web: www.ifs.co.za

In order to ensure that our clients’ flooring installations are con-

Email: info@ifs.co.za

Leading specialist contracting company Core focus on installation of floor finishes in the following sectors: industrial • commercial • pharmaceutical • food & beverage Goal of providing a superior contracting service to manufacturers of specialist flooring products. C a p e T o w n 0 2 1 5 3 5 - 415 2

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Oily Workshop Floors? I

s your workshop floor looking unsightly, cracked with peeling paint and contaminated by oil, or just old and in need of a re-vamp?

Manufactured in South Africa, Plasti Lock vinyl floor tiles are not only a

cost-effective solution to your floor problems, but also hardwearing and easy to install. The tiles clip into one another like pieces of a jigsaw puzzle and therefore adhesive is not required in some of the applications. The tiles are used indoors and can be installed over hard carpets, tiles, concrete and wooden surfaces with ease, providing that the sub-floor is relatively level and hard.

• Carpets (Broadloom & Tiles)

Two ranges are available in these versatile floor tiles:

• Vinyl cushion floors

The Original, made from superior-grade recycled and/or virgin-based

• Vinyl floor tiles

the Big Brother – available in the 5 and 7mm thick stud pattern and

vinyl – available in two surface patterns and a range of colours, and

• Underlays

manufactured from black reclaimed material.

• Underfloor heating

Tel: 011 873 1292 Fax: 011 873 3328

Tuff Floors (Africa)

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Astounding performance of The performance of Chryso South Africa’s new “green” dustless tile adhesives has astounded seasoned building industry professionals. For example, the tile adhesives were recently applied for internal and external tiling during the construction of one of the sprawling upmarket mansions in the Waterfall Country & Equestrian Estate in Sunninghill, Sandton. The emphasis is strongly on responsible ecology at this prestigious 200-hectare estate being developed by Century Property

For more information please contact your CHRYSO representative at 0861 CHRYSO

Developments. The estate features over 2 000 indigenous trees with free irrigation water provided for the affluent homeowners who live on 8 500m² stands. Chryso’s Davco SAC 28 ECO premium-grade tile adhesive, and Davco TTB tile adhesive – both dustless tile adhesives – were used by tiling contractor, Julio Building & Tiles, for the expansive tiled areas in the multi-million-Rand House Rebel in the Waterfall estate, for which Jan

Environmentally Friendly Tile Adhesive with Dust Less Technology

du Plessis was contract manager. Julio Jorge, owner of Julio Building & Tiles, commented afterwards, “I was extremely sceptical about the new dustless adhesives at the start. ‘Prove it!’ I said. After all, in my many years in tiling, I had never seen tile adhesives that do not produce dust. But I was wrong. The two Davco products produced hardly any dust… my workers could not believe their eyes.” Jan du Plessis was also extremely impressed. “There was hardly any dust when the bags were emptied… It was the ideal product for this estate – and this particular eco-friendly residence.” Hannes Engelbrecht, marketing manager of Chryso SA, says the Davco dustless tile adhesives are made from recycled materials and

CHRYSO Southern Africa (PTY) Ltd. 0861 CHRYSO GAUTENG: 26 Malcolm Moodie Crescent, Jet Park Tel: +27 (0)11 395 9700 Fax: +27 (0)11 397 6644 DURBAN: Unit 3, 14 Travertine Crescent, Briardene Tel: +27 (0)31 564 0325 Fax: +27 (0)31 564 0583 CAPE TOWN: 57 Assegaai Road, Parow, Industria Tel: +27 (0)21 933 5953 Fax: +27 (0)21 933 5991 PORT ELIZABETH: cr Lower Valley Road, Alabaster Str Tel: +27 (0)41 582 4260 Fax: +27 (0)41 582 4261

produce about 80% less dust than traditional tile adhesives. “The result is improved air quality, healthier working conditions, less mess and faster clean-up on site.” “The adhesives spread easily and provide exceptional workability, longer open time, and high bond strength, and no special effort or steps are required in the tiling process,” he stated. The Davco tile adhesives also offer waterproof properties, and are non-toxic and non-flammable. Chryso

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Tel: 011 395 9700 Fax: 011 397 6644 Website: www.chryso.com

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Feature: I ndustrial Flooring

Industrial flooring par excellence! A

s well as being South Africa’s only manufacturer of vinyl floorcoverings, including semi-

flexible tiles, fully flexible vinyl sheeting and tiles,

where performance is a prerequisite, which is man-

and a prominent importer of a comprehensive

ufactured with a wear surface that is embossed or

range of international resilient floorcoverings,

studded to ensure its non-slip properties. Available

laminate and wood flooring, FloorworX (a member

in a range of 7embossed and 7 studded colours,

of the Accéntuate Group of Companies) has two

FloorworX Industrial Floor is provided in sheet-

products in its sales programme that are ideally

ing 1m wide and 15m in length, in either 2mm or

suitable for industrial applications.

3,5mm thickness.

This includes the internationally acclaimed

Amongst its many attributes, this sheeting

Norament 825 natural rubber floor tiles which are

provides excellent recovery from indentation; a

specially designed for heavy-traffic areas, and

flammability of SANS 0177 Part 4 – Class 2; and

made available with a classic round pastille surface

good resistance to everyday chemical substances

in a solid colour.

– although FloorworX is able to give advice on

Floors surfaced with Norament 825 are slip-

resistance to specific chemicals, if required. It

resistant (in accordance with OSHA requirements),

can also be classified as an electrically insulated

pleasantly warm underfoot, and permanently resil-

floorcovering; not conductive or antistatic in

ient. They also combine high walking comfort and

nature.

a good sound absorption value of 9db. Ideal for budget-conscious commercial applica-

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FloorworX Industrial Floor is a flexible vinyl floor sheeting designed for high-wear applications

Full technical information on these products is available by contacting FloorworX at the numbers

tions such as healthcare facilities, retail chains,

shown below, including installation guidelines and

stadiums and schools, they are also excellent for

cleaning suggestions.

wheeled traffic (with an ultra-low vibration), and

FloorworX Marketing Department

are available with colour-coordinated accessories

Tel: 011 406 4146

and stair treads. Colours include medium and Dark

Fax: 011 406 4205

Grey, Black, Deep Blue and Safari Tan.

Website: www.floorworx.co.za

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Feature: I ndustrial Flooring

High-quality flooring materials as well as linings! SA Industrial Linings (SAILS) has been in existence for over 27 years, during which time it has gained an enviable reputation for the design, manufacture and application of specialist corrosion resistant lining systems to concrete and steel throughout Africa. Highly qualified staff add their collective experience to proven technology to assist clients with design and selection of suitable materials for a wide range of applications, including acid resistant brick and tile linings; carbon brick linings; Flakeglass tank linings; fibreglass linings; epoxy and polyurethane resin coatings and screeds, pulp chest linings; to meet the requirements of the food and beverage industries,

provides an extensive range of rapid hardening concrete repair mortars, wet to dry epoxy primers, epoxy and self levelling polyurethane floor screeds, epoxy bolt-hole grouts; epoxy tile grouts and bedding mortars; and non-shrink, super flow cement grouts. Anyone wishing to know more should contact SAILS at the numbers provided below or visit their website.

chemical

SA Industrial Linings

plants and the

Tel: 011 392 3983/7

mining industry. In addition, SAILS

Fax: 011 392 3977 E-mail: john@sails.co.za

S.A Industrial Linings (Pty) Ltd

Tel: (011) 392 3983 Fax: (011) 392 3977 Website: www.sails.edx.co.za E-mail: john@sails.co.za

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Numatic addresses the pressing P

erhaps the biggest issues facing the South African flooring and cleaning industries are those dealing with black empowerment, skills training and corporate social investment – and Numatic International SA is dealing with them in a planned and constructive manner. Sales manager Janine Lotz says, “The key to our success is in creating jobs, sharing knowledge and investing in people. Our products are about creating jobs thereby spreading the wealth, and the success of our business is based on sharing our knowledge gained over 40 years’ experience in the cleaning industry.” “Our products are simple in design but designed to be powerful and reliable. With superior engineering and thought process behind our designs it is the end-user and time-saving processes that are in the forefront of our minds,” she says. “We have gained a wealth of knowledge and expertise but only through sharing our knowledge to empower individuals do we give meaning to our products and company.” Numatic is also a keen supporter of the BBBEE initiatives, and is committed to comply with these standards, based on the Codes of Good Practice on Broad-based Black Economic Empowerment – having gained Compliance Level 4 with a recognition factor of 100% (Classification QSE) and a total score of 67,3. Skills training The recently announced partnership with 3M allows Numatic to considerably enhance it own skills training programmes, which in this case take the form of structured, planned training programmes held at its well-appointed Training Centre in Johannesburg, as well as informal, on-site training as required. These programmes, for Numatic staff and distributors together with the staff of major customers, are certainly intensive and comprehensive, and those that accomplish all the requirements of these courses are provided with a Numatic certificate of competence. Another important aspect in this regard is covered by the Numatic Annual Awards – the last of which took place in November 2009. All Numatic’s floorcare distributors are invited to participate in a yearlong assessment programme (detailed on individual scorecards) and the best of the best is recognised by being presented with an award.

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Social responsibility Levels of corporate investment in social causes – known as corporate social investment (CSI) – has steadily grown in importance in South Africa, and the pressure is on for companies to be seen to be doing good work for their communities. CSI initiatives are projects that are in addition to a company’s normal business activities and are not for

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profit. They aim to uplift and develop communities and are seen as an investment in society and essential for good corporate citizenship. Concern for the environment Conserving resources and reducing waste save money and this is of considerable concern to Numatic, who provide practical solutions for their customers to implement. This will ensure any business is environmentally friendly and cost-efficient. For example, when an office cleaner mops the kitchen floor he or she probably uses the same spaghetti mop used to clean the toilet floors earlier in the day. Not only is this extremely unhygienic but it also increases the risk of spreading disease-causing bacteria to advance to the area where food is prepared and eaten. In addition, spaghetti mops waste a lot of water and rely on harmful chemicals to disinfect the floors and facilitate cleaning. Dewald Botha, general manager of Numatic, says, “The Mopmatic system is designed to provide a practical answer to the disciplined maintenance of floors by people in sensitive or critical areas where standards are all important. It is easy to use and with minimal changes to your cleaning process you can soon boast an environmentally friendly, cleaner and healthier working environment.” The Numatic Mopmatic Buckets are colour coded, ensuring that dirt and bacteria are not transferred from one mop head to another. All mop handles are fitted with flat press technology which allows the operator to clean and dry mop heads with minimal spillage. In addition, Mopmatic trolley options are compact and versatile making transport and storage a key factor to its success. The operation of this product is easy to follow and will ensure that spending on water, cleaning products and new cleaning equipment is dramatically reduced. Numatic has taken every aspect of a clean and healthy office environment into consideration and has a solution to suit all cleaning needs. Just another example of Numatic’s attention to detail and care for the environment. To end on a lighter note… One of the highlights of the Numatic social calendar is its annual golf day – held every year in October – which is looked forward to and well supported by Numatic customers. Anyone wishing to learn more about the Numatic sales programme, training programmes and its concern for both skills development and the environment, should make contact on the telephone numbers shown below, or visit the website www.numatic.co.za Numatic International Tel: 0861 numatic (686284) Website: www.numatic.co.za


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training feature

The need for skills development and higher standards of quality workmanship within South Africa is of paramount importance to the country as a whole – not just to provide income, upliftment and regular employment to the previously underprivileged, but also to ensure future economic growth.

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Meeting the need! Must read article!

The need for skills development and higher stan-

it was reported on in an uncomplicated form (no officialese),

dards of quality workmanship within South Africa

and we have had several requests for this to be repeated and

is of paramount importance to the country as a whole – not just to provide income, upliftment and regular employment to the previously underprivileged, but also to ensure future economic growth.

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updated. Although we do not intend to provide chapter and verse again on these subjects, we have shown below the basic principles and guidelines. Perhaps the most pertinent aspect of the Skills Development Levies Act is that certain employers and organisations are required to pay 1% of gross payroll as a levy, which goes towards the funding of the skills development of

he lack of adequately trained employees has been an increasingly

the South African workforce in general. The levy may not be

prevalent problem in the flooring industry, and although many

deducted from workers’ pay.

companies have established their own product and installation train-

Prior to 01 August 2005, the payroll threshold for the pay-

ing programmes to ensure that contractors are conversant with the

ment of SDL was R250 000 but since that date (with few

requirements of the relevant product ranges, in real terms this does

exceptions) any organisation with a gross annual payroll in

not fully address the overall problem.

excess of R500 000 must pay SDL. Employers who ‘qualify’ to

There is no doubt that these individual efforts have an important role

pay SDL must register with SARS to this effect.

to play in upgrading the skills and installation procedures of fitters and

However, if your organisation was paying SDL before 1

floor layers in general, and those attending and meeting the require-

August 2005 you may be SDL-exempt because your payroll

ments of the various training courses will get first hand experience,

now does not reach the required amount, so check with SARS

expert tuition and certificates showing a certain level of competency.

to see if you are still liable to pay this levy.

However, they are not CETA-accredited courses and are mostly not

Of the monies collected, 80% goes to the relevant Sector

based on NQF learning modules, although in some cases these cours-

Education & Training Authority (SETA) and 20% to the Skills

es do count towards the BEE ratings of the participating companies.

Development Fund to pay for training. Employers can get back

In the same vein, another step in the right direction is the exceptional

up to 50% of this money as a refund if they train their workers.

development that has recently evolved from the carpet industry – with

The relevant SETA for the flooring industry is the

the major local manufacturers having collaborated under the guidance

Construction Education & Training Authority (CETA –

of a professional facilitator in the provision of a comprehensive carpet

www.ceta.org.za) and to claim for training against SDL the fol-

fitter’s handbook and training manual, which will also act as a guide for

lowing steps need to be taken:

the training of carpet fitters. (See separate article in this feature.)

Register with CETA

• Decide what employee training would enable you to

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meet your strategies for growth, management and other

An extensive feature in the corresponding issue of FLOORS last year

succession planning, upliftment programmes, career

carried a full description of the Skills Development Levies Act of 1999,

development, skills needs, and so forth, and produce a

the Skills Development Levy, and the involvement in skills improve-

training plan for the year.

ment by the Construction Education & Training Authority (CETA). Many readers found this to be exceptionally useful, particularly as

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• Compile and submit a Workplace Skills Plan (WSP) to CETA, and if you find this difficult there is a template on


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CETA’s website and other assistance given so that you can prob-

Profession (SACAP) may determine conditions for the renewal

ably submit it online.

of registration.

CETA will then evaluate your plan and inform you at what level it

CPD refers to the following activities which should take

will comply for a levy rebate. The CETA training year runs from 1 April

place throughout a person’s architectural career: continuing

each year until 31 March the following year – so you are too late to

education and training; systematic maintenance, improve-

start in 2010, but the WSPs need to be submitted by 30 June – so

ment and broadening of knowledge and skills; and the devel-

don’t miss out on 2011!

opment of personal qualities necessary for the execution of

Each year your company will need to submit a WSP detailing the planned training for the forthcoming year, and an Annual Training Report detailing the training actually done in the past year. If you cannot register employees on a full learnership programme

professional and technical duties. The CPD system functions in five-year cycles. During this time registered persons must obtain 25 CPD credits in order to qualify for renewal of registration. The 25 credits must be

because of the time it may take, register them with CETA on a pro-

spread across the three different categories listed below.

gramme that will enable them to accumulate credits towards a SAQA-

Category One

registered qualification.

Development Activities, e.g. workshops, conferences

The CETA website provides the criteria and application forms in respect of learnerships. CETA’s primary objective is to influence the course of training and

Category Two Work-based Activities, e.g. architectural work, lecturing, mentoring

skills development in the construction sector. Various skills develop-

Category Three

ment projects and learnerships are initiated with a view to devel-

Individual activities, e.g. membership of recognised voluntary

oping a skilled and motivated construction workforce whose skills

associations, studies, publishing articles

are recognised and valued in terms of the National Qualifications Framework (NQF).

A minimum of three (3) credits across the categories must be earned per annum, and credits in excess of five (5) for the

The NQF system consists of eight different levels, allowing educa-

year may be carried forward to the following year. There is a

tion and training to take place within a formal structure that can be

maximum number of CPD credits which can be accumulated

monitored and controlled by Government.

per annum in each of the three categories.

NQF 1: General education and training (GET) levels – primary training

The recognised Voluntary Associations (VAs) and Accredited

and development up to Grade 8 and 9 and ABET 4.

Learning Sites (ALSs) have an important role to play in the

NQF 2 to 4: Further education and training (FET) level – secondary edu-

implementation of CPD in that they can offer Category 1

cation including certificates and qualifications up to Grade 12 or N5.

activities. VAs can also validate and monitor Category One

NQF 5 to 8: Higher education and training (HET) levels – higher edu-

activities offered by other providers.

cation such as university degrees, doctorates and further research. It should be noted that CETA does not offer training, but one of its objectives is to ensure that people who have acquired skills, but do

Any developmental activities offered by third parties without validation can only be claimed within Category Three. The recognised VAs are able to charge a fee for validating

not have the required qualifications, participate in the Recognition of

such activities and should encourage broader participation of

Prior Learning (RPL) assessment process.

the whole profession. VAs may offer a discount to their members as a further benefit.

Continuing Professional Development (CPD)

Anyone wishing to know more about the CPD requirements

CPD is the means by which members of professional associations main-

and how to become a validated voluntary association should

tain, improve and broaden their knowledge and skills and develop the

visit the website www.scacapsa.com.

personal qualities required in their professional lives and, effective from 01 January 2007, CPD is compulsory for all architectural professionals. According to the Architectural Profession Act 2000 (Act 44 of 2000) section 22(2), the South African Council for the Architectural

Meanwhile, FLOORS is researching the possibility of how the flooring industry can contribute and assist the professionals with their CPD programmes, and will report on this in detail in a future issue.

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Academy

Belgotex Floorcoverings Academy is leading the way Belgotex Floorcoverings continually invests in the training and upliftment of the trade, with particular emphasis on performance enhancement, and over the past few years the Belgotex Floorcoverings Academy has trained and enhanced the skills of scores of many people within the industry. he response during 2009 was again exceptional, and the

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ensure that the right products are recommended for the dif-

courses that ensued very successful, so in 2010 Belgotex

ferent rooms in the home. Guarantees, warranties and the

Floorcoverings reiterates its commitment to the industry

standard claim policy are also discussed, and an explanatory

by running another comprehensive training programme

booklet given.

throughout this year. The courses cover Technical Sales (Carpets); Berry Floor/

The headings under this session are largely self-explanatory, but the professional explanation of how to handle each of

Theory & Sales; Carpet Installation; Berry Floor/Practical; and

these components of sales training brings a new meaning to

Measuring, Estimating & Costing; Speciality Products. A brief

the words, and equips any delegate to further his career.

description of the contents of each course follows. Berry Floor Training: Theory & Sales This session covers all the aspects and theoretical product knowledge (including the SABS Code of Practice) for the Berry laminate flooring range – discussing and explaining every-

Stainproof

Technical Sales (Carpets) The technical sales training given on these courses entails very comprehensive and detailed sessions that enable delegates to acquire a competent sales approach, covering such subjects as Telephone technique; The appointment; Knowing your product; Principles of store layout; Closing the deal; and, importantly, After the sale as well as covering SABS and all other technical aspects of carpets. Know your Product covers the manufacturing process in detail, and includes details of the finished product from fibres to cleaning, together with all the features and benefits to the homeowner of the different fibres, yarns and constructions. This section also covers the unique Belgotex Floorcoverings technologies that are available, including EcoWash, Orange, Stainproof, and more – and area gradings are explained to

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Academy thing from the manufacturing process to what is required to provide a successful installation. This includes measuring, estimating, pricing, the correct procedures for the pre-installation preparation and the installation itself. The installation of under-laminate heating is also discussed in detail. Information is also provided on the South African Wood & Laminate Flooring Association (SAWLFA) and EPLF – the European Producers of Laminate Flooring. Berry Floor training: Practical Hands-on installation of the laminate floorcovering, together with the need for professionalism by the installer, the importance of pre-installation preparation, and the correct and safe use and maintenance of the installation tools. The measuring and laying out of the floors to achieve a perfect installation are also demonstrated.

IVC

Carpet Installation Training

Speciality Products

Here the need for professionalism is emphasised once again,

This course deals specifically with a wide range of products

and pre-installation preparation and the correct and safe use

– some of which have been recently introduced to South

of the installation tools, together with their correct mainte-

Africa by Belgotex Floorcoverings. This includes Duraturf

nance, is also covered.

recreational/artificial grass; Sportec rubber flooring; and the

Then the attendees get down to the practical hands-on

outstanding IVC vinyl flooring range – all of which have been

installation of patterned carpets in both stretch and stick-

enthusiastically received in the marketplace. Product descrip-

down applications. Needlepunch carpeting and carpet tiles

tions, preparation and laying techniques, and application suit-

are included, and floor preparation, planning, layout and

ability are amongst the items that will be discussed for each.

other ‘tricks of the trade’ that assist in providing a professional installation are demonstrated. Two other important areas are covered here: the installation

Emphasis will also be placed on instructing delegates on the actions, procedures and products from Belgotex Floorcoverings that make the company one of the most

of carpet on stairs, and the installation of under-carpet heat-

environmentally aware manufacturers and suppliers in the

ing systems.

country.

Measuring, Estimating, Planning & Costing

Belgotex Floorcoverings Academy certificate and all the rele-

At the end of each course the delegates are provided with a vant brochures and literature covering the subjects discussed This workshop course provides an introduction that includes preparation and meeting customers, together with gathering

during the day. Anyone interested in obtaining further information – or

information – getting the facts and surveying the installation

making a booking to attend the Academy courses when next

– and includes practical exercises.

in your area – contact Allan de Wit at the numbers shown

Measuring – discussion on the equipment required, the

below.

techniques employed, and the measuring of rooms, hallways and stairs. The programme for 2010

and patterned carpets, and the correct seam positioning.

Please note that the dates and venues for the

Calculating – discusses infills, splits and borders. Measuring accessories – underlays, adhesives. Presenting the plan – sketching, scale-plan preparation and

Please note!

Estimating & Planning – covers the detail required for plain

2010 programme will be published in the next issue of FLOORS in Africa or contact your local Belgotex Floorcoverings branch.

quotations.

Belgotex Floorcoverings 011 033 345 2944 • Cell: 082 561082 6072561 • Fax: 011 •345 2988 •allan.dewit@carpet.co.za E-mail: allan.dewit@carpet.co.za • Website: www.belgotexfloorcoverings.co.za Belgotex Floorcoverings• Tel: • Tel: 897 7500 • Cell: 6072 E-mail: • Website: www.belgotexfloorcoverings.co.za F LO O R S M a r c h 2 0 1 0

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FloorworX has once again developed a comprehensive training programme for 2010, covering Quick-Step laminate flooring, Kährs natural wood floors, Bona flooring products – including sanding and sealing techniques, and the extensive range of FloorworX vinyl tiles and sheeting.

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stablished flooring contractors are invited to send their staff to these courses at no charge, although prior booking is essential.

Courses are conducted by leading experts in their respective

fields, and have been developed in accordance with NQF learning modules. Proficiency certificates are issued at the end of each course.

2010 FloorworX training programme FLOORWORX VINYLS DATE

TYPE OF TRAINING

17 February (Wed) Floorprep, Vinyl Tiles

TIME 09h00-15h30 each day

& Skirting

12 May (Wed)

Floorprep, Vinyl Tiles

& Skirting

09h00-15h30 each day

18 August (Wed)

Floorprep, Vinyl Tiles

& Skirting

10-11 March

Sheeting & Floorprep, 09h00-15h30 each day

(Wed/Thurs)

Coving & Welding

09h00-15h30 each day

9-10 June

Sheeting & Floorprep, 09h00-15h30 each day

(Wed/Thurs)

Coving & Welding

15-16 Sept

Sheeting & Floorprep, 09h00-15h30 each day

(Wed/Thurs)

Coving & Welding

27 January (Wed)

Floorprep & Novilon

09h00-15h30 each day

20 October (Wed)

Floorprep & Novilon

09h00-15h30 each day

booking Should you wish to attend any of the above-mentioned

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training sessions, please contact Teresa Martins on 011 406 4024 or e-mail at tmartins@floorworx.co.za.

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FITTING OF SPECIALIST PRODUCTS DATE

TYPE OF TRAINING

TIME

QUICK-STEP LAMINATES AND KĂ„HRS REAL WOOD PRACTICAL 20 February (Sat)

Practical Training

08h30-12h00

17 July (Sat)

Practical Training

08h30-12h00

16 October (Sat)

Practical Training

08h30-12h00

QUICK-STEP PRODUCT KNOWLEDGE 21 April (Wed)

Product knowledge

10h00-14h00

14 July (Wed)

Product knowledge

10h00-14h00

SANDING & SEALING BONA FLOORING PRODUCTS SANDING & SEALING 2-3 March

Bona Products

(Tues, Wed)

Sanding & Sealing

09h00-16h00

booking Should you wish to attend any of the above-mentioned training sessions, please contact Maria Sanfona on 011 455 2970 or e-mail at maria@interiorwoodenfloors.co.za Advanced booking is essential, and a deposit of R100 to secure the booking is required. The deposit will be refunded on attendance of the scheduled booking.

banking details Account Name:

FloorworX Africa (Pty) Ltd t/a FloorworX

Account Number: 4072727303 Bank:

ABSA

Branch Code:

632005

Reg no:

2004/009876/07

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Industry support needed for this bold initiative S

hortage of skills and inadequate standards of workmanship have reached almost critical levels in South Africa – and nowhere more

so than in the flooring industry – but the initiative recently launched by the South African carpet manufacturers represents a quantum

We know that this is just the beginning and much more work is required and would greatly appreciate the trade’s support for this initiative and look forward to their positive and constructive comments. Frank Moffat, Belgotex Carpets

leap in the right direction. For years attempts have been made by the carpet industry to address these issues, without success, but a recent initiative launched jointly by Belgotex Floorcoverings, Crossley Carpets, Nouwens Carpets and Van Dyck Carpets will go a long way towards alleviating the problems. Under the guidance of experienced facilitator Eric Goddard of

Many new learners join installation teams and lack written and illustrated instruction manuals to guide them, and the Installation Handbook will provide a first class teaching aid, with the purpose of making known to the trade the acceptable method of installation and the way to carry it out. Dave Williams, Crossley Carpets

Technical Training Services, this joint venture by the carpet manufacturers means that, for the first time, have combined their efforts and resources in the financing, compilation and production of a basic user-friendly Carpet Fitter’s Handbook, together with a Facilitator’s Guide for onward training. In the longer term this should result in the improvement of installation skills in the industry, as well as raising the consumer’s perception of the industry.

Over the years many attempts have been made to structure fitter training for our industry and as carpet manufacturers we identified a very logical starting point to get the ball rolling... We are proud to launch this very practical Fitter’s Training Handbook together with a Facilitator’s Guide as a standard training module and trust that it will be well accepted and widely used to the advantage of all! Luci Nouwens, Nouwens Carpets

The Carpet Fitter’s Handbook covers all aspects of carpet and carpet tile installation, with instructions that are easy to follow – ably assisted by the inclusion of numerous explanatory photographs. The chapters included in the Handbook cover the professionalism required of the textile floorcovering installer; full descriptions of carpet types and carpet-fitting tools; subfloor preparation; underlay types and adhesives; installation methods and systems; installation of

This Handbook will go a long way towards formalising the industry installation procedures, and in training according to agreed standards. Following the “Standard Claims Policy” produced by the manufacturers, the “Carpet Fitters Handbook” is another successful joint manufacturer project and a meaningful contribution to our industry. Bern de Smedt, Van Dyck Carpets

patterned carpets; carpet industry definitions; and problem solving. The Facilitator’s Guide will assist with comprehensive and uniform onward training in accordance with the Handbook, and there are

Who was the facilitator?

also support resources in the form of Coaching & Facilitating Carpet Fitters; theory assessment papers; assessment sheets; and an installa-

The facilitator for the recently launched Carpet Fitter’s

tion checklist.

Handbook and Facilitator’s Guide produced by the South

The carpet manufacturers will distribute the Handbook and Guide and will continue to initiate training, using this format for all their fit-

Goddard, founder and managing director of Technical

ter training programmes to provide some uniformity.

Training Services.

The question has been asked regarding whether these publications

Eric has considerable experience – starting in 1975 – both

will have official approval from CETA or SAQA, and the short answer

in industrial training and in the textile and carpet industries,

is that the Handbook has been prepared in such a way that it can

culminating in forming his own training consultancy in 1990.

eventually tie into various national training initiative requirements,

Together with his son Wayne this consultancy has over 50

and Eric Goddard was specifically approached for his experience in

years industrial training experience.

the carpet industry and his knowledge and daily involvement with various learnerships according to CETA standards.

Technical Training Services has worked under contract to the Textile Industry Training Board and now CTFL SETA since

Facilitator Eric Goddard says, “There is already a standard registered

their inception, and Eric also developed the study material

for this trade, and the programme will cover all the minimum require-

for the N1, N2 and N3 theory component of the apprentice

ments and more. The intention is to register this under the new leg-

development programme – and thus also set the National

islation QCTO (Qualification Council for Trades and Occupations), but

examinations for these subjects.

there is an initial problem with the fact that the trade falls under the

Amongst the services provided are management of the train-

Construction SETA, whereas the carpet manufacturers fall under the

ing function; new employee screening and selection (especially

Textile SETA.”

technical staff); conducting full learnership programmes in all

However, there is a consensus of opinion that the carpet industry

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African carpet manufacturers under his guidance was Eric

SETA-registered Learnerships; development of detailed, com-

as a whole should take some initiative to establish standards and rec-

pany-specific training manuals; and much more.

ognition for fitter training in order to uplift both the industry and the

Technical Training Services

customer experience with regard to carpets.

Tel: 031 765 1778 E-mail: eric@ttservices.co.za

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vately owned buildings, new construction and projects involving the renovation and reconstruction of old buildings. Participants included both retailers and parquet-layers, some of whom had had previous experience with Loba products. The seminar presented several products from Wakol as well as primers, waterborne finishes, oils, maintenance products and tools from Loba. All in all it was a very successful event, and the satisfied participants went home with valuable knowledge and experience. Loba has been a specialist in parquet and hardwood flooring since 1922, and is currently one of the leading manufacturers of floor finishing and floorcare systems for parquet, wood and cork

Going global

floors in Germany. In fact, it is the only company in its industry that concerns itself exclusively

Represented in South Africa solely by Zimbo’s Trading, LOBA – the German-based surface specialist for parquet and hardwood floors – is offering professional product training seminars under the motto “Pros learn from the pro”.

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with these products. This long-standing, family-run company has become a technology leader in Europe owing to its strong specialisation and innovative strength. Flooring professionals in 50 countries

t takes a certain amount of know-how to

floorcare, and have a strong focus on practical

around the globe swear by the

achieve the optimal results possible with pro-

application. On average these seminars attract

environmentally friendly, water-

between 25 and 100 participants.

borne finishing systems from

fessional products, and every craftsman has his own areas of speciality. While some are familiar

“We have developed a clear training pro-

with a certain product or technique, others may

gramme structure made up of modules that build

be looking for a few tips or a little guidance.

on each other systematically. However, the con-

To help create a common basis of knowledge

Loba and the unrivalled quality standards. The extensive product range

cept is still flexible enough to be adapted to the

also includes floor oils and

among craftsmen in this area Loba has devel-

individual needs of the participants,” says Antonio

waxes, products for industrial

oped a systematic training programme for both

Riccio – Loba’s export manager.

use, and cleaning and mainte-

Germany and abroad. True to its motto “Service

“Our German customers also profit from the

nance products.

On Top!” these training events are adapted to the

exchange of experience between our application

specific needs of the respective audience.

engineers and parquet-layers around the world

about Loba, its products and

who use our products,” he says.

training programmes should

As Loba’s export business continues to grow so does the number of craftsmen seminars the

For example, the first of a series of 10 seminars

Anyone wishing to know more

contact Zimbo’s Trading at the

company is offering outside Germany. Every year

planned for Poland was held in Wrocław during

numbers shown below.

around 50 regional training events are organised

February. A total of 25 participants accepted the

Zimbo’s Trading

by Loba importers and branch offices around the

invitation from the Loba subsidiary LOBA-Wakol

Johannesburg: 011 794 1012

world.

Polska, which has been in operation in Warsaw

Fax: 086 556 4694

for roughly 10 years.

Cape Town: 021 511 4693

Through these seminars Loba is able to offer its regional customers special training designed

With the long-standing tradition of parquet-

in accordance with the needs of the respective

laying in Eastern Europe, Poland represents an

E-mail: info@loba.co.za

import market. These seminars are organised

especially interesting market with great growth

Websites: www.loba.co.za /

around a specific theme, such as renovation or

potential. This market includes public and pri-

www.zimbostrading.co.za

Fax: 021 511 4694

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Kevin Bates Flooring & Carpeting has introduced what is believed to be the first formal, registered training initiative for installers in the South African flooring industry.

Kevin Bates takes training to the floor

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any manufacturers within the flooring industry have

Training Authority (CETA) as qualified installers of floor coverings, and

established training courses for their staff and cus-

receive their National Certificate in Construction: Installation of Floor

tomer employees. They provide certificates confirming

Coverings.

attendance and participation in the course, but they have no

comed by the Kevin Bates installation teams. “Many cannot wait to

nor do they provide an accredited qualification.

study for their own qualifications,” he adds.

Neil Duncan, managing director of Kevin Bates Flooring &

Kevin Bates Flooring & Carpeting, which last year celebrated its

Carpeting, says the company believes there is an urgent need to

40th anniversary, has since 1969 handled many prestigious contracts,

attract young, ambitious people to the industry. Furthermore we

including recent projects such as the flooring for the new SAA

need to facilitate the transfer of knowledge and experience from

International Departure lounges at OR Tambo International Airport,

long standing members of our industry to newcomers.

Phase 1 of the Liberty Life regional office at Umhlanga Ridge, Phase

“Consequently, we have embarked on this new training initia-

3a of Standard Bank offices in Constantia, the Discovery Health call

tive to ensure that Kevin Bates has suitably qualified installers to

centre in Durban, Soccer City stadium in Johannesburg, RMB offices

safeguard the company’s future sustainability,” Duncan states.

in Sandton, ABB Holdings premises in Longmeadow, Formula 1

Kevin Bates Flooring & Carpeting, introduced the training

Hotels nationwide, and King Shaka International Airport outside

scheme in April 2009, selecting four of the company’s most expe-

Durban.

rienced flooring fitters and installers, and four new recruits as its

Colin de Kock, executive director of the Gauteng Master Builders

initial student intake for the one-year training course. They have

Association, has welcomed the Kevin Bates training venture. “It rep-

subsequently registered a further twenty two learners to com-

resents another instance where a GMBA member has taken positive

mence training in 2010.

steps to combat the serious shortage of skills in the construction

The professional training company, Tjeka, has been engaged

industry,” he said.

to facilitate the training in terms of SA Qualifications Authority

Kevin Bates Flooring & Carpeting

(SAQA) guidelines.

Tel: 011 608 4270

Tjeka managing director, Frans Toua says, “Tjeka is accredited by both CETA and BBBEE as a competent training and examining body, and the training for Kevin Bates covers all types of floorcoverings to NQF level 1 and 2 under the terms of the agreed learnership contract entered into with each trainee. “The training covers aspects such as measurement, drawing interpretation, practical fitting, and health and safety issues, followed by on-site assessments and written examinations covering the practical aspects of installation.”

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He says the new training initiative has been enthusiastically wel-

SAQA recognition, consequently they aren’t formally recognised

On successful completion of the learnership requirements, learners will be registered with the Construction Education

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exterior feature

By popular demand, FLOORS is introducing a new, regular section in the magazine devoted specifically to the various types of materials used in exterior applications.

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Must read article!

By popular demand, FLOORS is introducing a

different attributes all competing for their share in this market.

new, regular section in the magazine devoted

deck these days is its need for regular care and maintenance; in

specifically to the various types of materials used in

some cases sanding, staining and resealing is an annual chore,

exterior applications.

years before such treatments are necessary. Nevertheless, not

D

Often seen as the main deterrent to having a natural wood

although with some wood types it is possible to go two or three paying attention to the preservation of a wooden deck can

ecking, tiles, cobbles, paving, concrete, artificial grass – the list is

obviously lead to deterioration, rotting and the eventual failure

endless – and although we will not be running a full feature article

of the deck.

in each issue, you have carte blanche to have your say in this section and to keep the professionals in touch with your products and systems. Over the past few years there has been a considerable increase in

With the upsurge in interest of people and designers wanting to establish decks in their homes or the projects they are handling, many other decking materials have been introduced – all of

the popularity of decking for both residential and commercial appli-

which seem to be aimed at providing lower maintenance options

cations and, as a result, there has been a proliferation of available

for the end-users with what are claimed to be longer-lasting and

products and systems that all compete in this niche market sector.

often eco-friendlier systems.

There is no doubt that the provision of a deck in any application – in

Vinyl, aluminium, plastic and, more recently, bamboo decks are

your home, around hotel swimming pools or lounge areas, for safari

available alternatives to wood, but perhaps the biggest recent

lodges and entertainment areas, and many other leisure applications –

change to the industry has been the introduction of composite

instills an immediate feeling of relaxation and even outdoor opulence,

decking.

and certainly increases the aesthetic appeal and value of the property. Not so long ago the choice of decking material was simple. You could

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Eva-last

Decking at its

This is typically made from a combination of different materials (wood and plastic mostly) processed to give the appearance of

have wood or wood! As a result the hardwood and engineered wood

wood. The wood used can be lumber industry by-products such

varieties of decking – together with some innovative finishes, treat-

as sawdust, chips and wood fibre, and this is mixed with either

ments and fixing systems – are still preferred by many people, but

virgin or recycled plastic, usually with a pigment and preservative

there are now numerous suppliers and modern systems with entirely

added. Those that use wood by-products and recycled plastic cer-

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tainly fall within the

The initial cost

realm of being green

of FRP decking is

products.

significantly higher than conventional alternatives,

extruded into board

despite its overall

lengths and cooled,

long-term value.

and the composite

With this system

decking material is

decks should be

then seen to be heavi-

designed so that

er than wood, but

full-width planks

more dimensionally

are used (planks

stable. WCP Materials

cannot be cut to

won’t warp or rot, it

narrower widths,

does not splinter, and

like wood, to fill in

there is no need for

small gaps), oth-

painting, staining or

RHOMS

MOSO

Normally this mixture is then heated,

erwise gaps will

sealing.

be left between

Kept swept, and with stains seen to straight away, all that is needed to keep it looking good is soap and water whenever necessary. Another new decking material recently added to the market is

planks. Earlier mention of bamboo decking is worth another brief visit. With unique treatment during the manufacturing procedure, strand-woven bamboo decking is decay-proof,

made of pultruded fibreglass reinforced plastic (FRP). Pultrusion is a

moisture-resistant, and provides insect prevention and high

process in which continuous strands of fibreglass are pulled through

temperature resistance.

a bath of polyester resins to coat the fibres, and then through a die to give the desired profile. FRP decking materials are strong enough to be used as structural

And, of course, the source material is from carefully harvested plantations – but as it is a grass rather than a wood, bamboo is a rapidly growing material that reproduces further

beams in industrial applications that require resistance to chemical

growth after it has been cut – making it a very environmen-

attack and fire. The material is also highly scratch- and impact-resis-

tally friendly material.

tant and is coloured throughout, which allows it to retain its looks with only periodic washing. As with most decking systems, FRP decking is typically sold as an

This is but a simple overview of some of the better materials that are available for decking applications, but it pays to check the specifications and credentials of the manufacturer,

entire system, including deck boards, attachment clips, trim, and

supplier, and the installing contractor to ensure that you are

handrail material.

getting the best possible value for your money.

Established for over 55 years, FloorworX is also the only local importer of Bona water-borne finishes and dust free sanding machines. Bona’s water-borne finishes are a sound environmental choice for the coating of wooden floors. Setting quickly, the complete range of NMP-free finishes enable sanding to start sooner. Bona’s dust care system with HEPA filters remove 99.9% of the sanding dust in a room, thus giving contractors a healthier working environment and our customers a cleaner home.

k for

Sustainab

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The Flooring Solutions Company

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Keep your genuine wooden floor looking beautiful

www.floorworx.co.za Tel: 011 406-4290/4295

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Unique composite As one of Africa’s leading innovators and suppliers of high quality wood plastic composite decking (WPC), Eva-Last’s core business is to supply contractors, decking installers and homeowners alike with unrivalled technical service and exceptionally high quality building materials.

The resilient composition of the material is maintenance-free and will not require treating, sanding, sealing or staining, saving vast amounts of money and time throughout the life of the deck. The material is composed of 60% reclaimed wood fibre and 40% recycled high density polyethylene, and thus is proud to carry the approved ‘green’ product emblem of the Green Building Council of South Africa. The complete deck has a flawless finish thanks to the unique hidden fastening system engineered in the boards, eradicating unsightly and dangerous screws from the surface of the deck and creating a barefoot friendly surface. Offered in an array of colours, dimensions, styles and finishes you are sure to find the perfect match for your terrace within the EvaTech Range. All Eva-Last products have undergone extensive research and development over many years and have been sourced from all over the globe. The materials used in the manufacturing of WPC decking are either

CorrectDeck By using tougher plastics in its composition and utilising a solid

by-products from various other industries such as papermaking or are

board, the CorrectDeck range is considered by many worldwide to

recycled, giving the entire product offering by Eva-Last an eco-friend-

be the most durable and long lasting decking board around.

ly and sustainable status, recognised by a number of institutions both locally and at a global level. Over the years, Eva-Last has gained unrivalled technical experience

Composed of 60% hardwood fibre and 40% polypropylene, the decking board does not require any periodic maintenance; furthermore the board has a built-in resistance to staining, fading, mould

in the installation and general behaviour of WPC materials when

and mildew. The CorrectDeck range is suitable for all applications

installed as decks and other common applications. As an industry

and environments and will withstand the harshest of climates.

leader in this regard Eva-Last is able to assist all clients (contractors,

The CorrectDeck range also utilises a unique hidden fastening

installers or DIY enthusiasts) with the installation, care and choice of

system – again eradicating unsightly and dangerous screws from

the appropriate board for the desired application.

its surface. The board has a hot-rolled embossed wood grain finish,

Furthermore, Eva-Last stocks and supplies all materials required to successfully construct a deck, from structural materials to the last screw, all of which have been proven to work and are specialised for

giving it a very natural look and feel, and is available in a variety of colours. Imagine having all the benefits of a timber deck without any of

every requirement. Take a look at the detailed information of two of

the hassles! Eva-Last now brings the beauty of the rainforests to

the WPC decking ranges below.

any home or corporate environment, but eradicates all the headaches of wood.

The Eva-Tech Range

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Put your trust in Eva-Last, and enjoy your deck hassle-free for

The Eva-Tech Range of Wood Plastic Composite Decking holds a

years to come.

unique combination of strikingly attractive looks and lifelong durabil-

Eva-Last

ity, making it the perfect complement for any style of architecture in

Tel: 011 462 1221 Fax: 011 462 1240

any environment.

E-mail: cameron@eva-last.co.za Website: www.eva-last.co.za

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• ENVIRONMENTALLY CONSCIENTIOUS • NO PRODUCT RECALL IN 20 YEARS! • MORE THAN 90% recycled materials used in manufacture • TOTAL WOOD FIBRE ENCAPSULATION for stability & moisture resistance • NATURAL COOLING ALLOWS STRESS FREE PRODUCTION PROCESS • WARRANTY – Limited Lifetime Transferable Warranty • CAN INSTAL WITH DIRECT GROUND CONTACT due to unique moisture resistance


Everyone’s favourite decking... Naturally, you prefer quality! Decking Solid Wood Engineered and Laminate Floors

floor & deck maintenance • complete wooden floor solutions • professional advice and designs

0861 TIMBER • 011 465 4150 www.rhomstimberworld.co.za


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Moisture-resistant composite decking Marketed solely in South Africa by Rhoms Timberworld, MoistureShield Composite Decking is tough, good-looking, and finding favour in a wide variety of applications, in both engineered and solid profiles.

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t is made from 90% recycled content (30% from post-consumer and 60% from pre-consumer materials) to produce an extremely

As a major importer and supplier of hardwood, laminate

environmentally friendly decking option which will not rot or decay,

floorcoverings, engineered, parquet and solid wood floors,

resists termite damage, is non-toxic, and does not require staining,

Rhoms Timberworld has been in the forefront of the industry for

painting or sealing – as well as being colourfast.

many years.

The AERT sales programme being marketed by Rhoms

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lifetime transferable warranty, or with a 20-year warranty.

The company has a team of experts able to advise on the best

Timberworld includes two decking products: LifeCycle (2 colours)

materials for any specific project, and in particular will help

and MoistureShield (6 colours) – all board types come with a limited

architects, interior designers and contractors and end-users in

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selecting the correct deck board for any decking project

products that resist swelling, rot and termites – and are easier to maintain

– including assisting with the correct deck design for both

and longer lasting – due to a patented process known as total encapsula-

commercial and residential applications.

tion.

Having been manufacturing composite wood build-

This process means the products are manufactured under several unique

ing products for over 20 years, Advanced Environmental

patents where the wood fibres are aligned and encapsulated in plastic,

Recycling Technologies Inc (AERT) is a recognised pioneer

which surrounds and bonds to the wood fibres, making them moisture-

in the industry, having discovered an eco-friendly way to

resistant. This also means that MoistureShield can be installed with direct

create high-quality building components using reclaimed

ground contact, without voiding the warranty.

wood fibres and recycled plastics. Since then, AERT has further developed and patented its

The wood fibres reinforce the plastic, making it stiffer and greatly reducing its thermal movement. The decking planks are extruded and allowed to cool

proprietary waste plastics reclamation technologies which

slowly (not water-cooled), which means the boards will not twist or warp.

allows the company to recover waste plastics from the by-

Rhoms Timberworld

product of other recycling operations, as well as from pre-

Tel: 011 465 4150

and post-consumer was streams.

Fax: 011 465 3788

In 1992, AERT introduced its first composite decking

Website: www.rhomstimberworld.co.za

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architects and interior decorators, homeowners, commercial and industrial clients, who are offered an extensive range of exotic and hardwood flooring and decking, including the highly respected Colorado brand and a wide range of South American species. Bedson Timbers has regional offices and warehousing in Durban and is currently establishing a new showroom at its Pretoria premises and its own warehousing in Durban. This will enable the company to

A focus on Established in Pretoria 22 years ago by owner and CEO Oscar Bupo, Bedson Flooring

throughout Africa and the Indian Ocean islands. With two wood-processing plants – strategically located in Argentina and South Africa

and Decor has enjoyed regular and substantial growth to become a leading

– Bedson supplies rough sawn

supplier of decking and flooring products both nationally and internationally.

products worldwide.

As a fully integrated, environmentally conscious company with a sound knowledge of forestry management and wood processes, Bedson Timbers aims to be the preferred supplier of exotic hardwoods and value-added timber products to the international timber and consumer markets – from the forest to the marketplace. The company is strategically focused on fulfilling a need in the international architecture, design, construction, and furniture manufacturing and consumer markets for exotic hardwoods as well as flooring and decking. As part of the Bedson Africa Business Group with offices in Mozambique, Kenya, Egypt, Argentina and Uruguay, it has four operating divisions – wholesale, retail, value-added timber and flooring, and a forestry division. Other companies within the group include natural and herbal health (Sonora Pharmaceuticals) and animal health.

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provide an even better service

Its customer base includes installers, builders, contractors,

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timber, decking and flooring In addition, Bedson’s company-owned forests in Uruguay provide flexibility and reliability by giving the company access to established strategic resources to consistently supply its target markets. This investment forms part of a 300-year-old sustainable project, and the planting is carried out in strict accordance with FSC principles to preserve the bio-diversity and to ensure sustainability. Its South African factory is fully equipped with planers, moulders, cross-cutting machines, re-sawing machines, and other modern plant, and it also has significant in-house drying capacity through its drying kilns where wet off-saw timber is taken down to the requisite moisture content (below 10%) – controlled by a computerised system that also accurately controls thickness and width dimensions. Bedson Flooring and Decor Tel: 012 803 4376 Fax: 012 803 1685 E-mail: sales@bedson.co.za Website: www.bedson.co.za


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News

The best there is! As South Africa’s foremost specialists in the transportation of flooring materials with branches and depots in Johannesburg, Pietermaritzburg, and Cape Town, Transiton Transport are able to provide an unmatched flooring delivery service to the trade.

T

o find out what their customers think of the Transiton

service, FLOORS spoke to two of their most important customers – Keith Ruthenberg of Fotakis Brothers in the Cape, and Jim Johnson of Carpet Brokers, Johannesburg – to get their views.

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Keith Ruthenberg

Jim Johnson

How has Transiton benefited your business?

How has Transiton benefited your business?

They are not the cheapest, but they are certainly the best and

Their reliability and countrywide network mean you can always

most reliable. The carpets always arrive in perfect condition.

depend on them.

Can you give an example where Transiton really delivered excep-

Can you give an example where Transiton really delivered exceptional

tional service?

service?

Not really. Their service has been consistently good over the

Nothing springs immediately to mind, and this is because, whatever

years.

they are asked to do, they seem to cope.

Would you say that they put customer satisfaction first and why?

Would you say that they put customer satisfaction first and why?

They have a lot of competition out there, but they are specialists

I have been dealing with Transiton for 20 years and they always go

in their field and do the job right.

out of their way to meet any requirement.

Do goods always arrive on time and in perfect condition?

Do goods always arrive on time and in perfect condition?

As a rule yes, their goods handling skills and equipment are the

Their network of branches and top-class fleet means they always

best.

deliver on time and the goods arrive in perfect condition.

Do they always meet their delivery promises?

Do they always meet their delivery promises?

We have had very few problems given the volumes involved.

Yes.

If they experience problems, do they keep you notified?

If they experience problems, do they keep you notified?

Yes, generally their communication is extremely good.

They keep us fully informed on the status of each delivery.

What would you say is their biggest contribution to your business?

What would you say is their biggest contribution to your business?

Nothing is too much trouble for them; they have even deliv-

Perhaps the main benefit of using Transiton is that they are dedicat-

ered fine Cape wines on time for the Johannesburg Christmas

ed to the carpet industry, so your delivery is not loaded onto a truck

party. I will certainly recommend them as a top class carpet

with cans of oil and all manner of other goods. I consider Transiton

transporter.

to be an asset to the industry.

This article is brought to you with the sponsorship of Transiton Transport – South Africa’s foremost specialists in the transportation

TRANSPORT

of flooring materials to the trade.

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Floors in Africa now

Kicking off on the wrong foot!

Media in Africa has just launched its brand-new website. This new site is a huge upgrade from the previous one and promises to give advertisers, readers, clients and anyone interested in industry specific information all that they would want on a site that is easy to navigate,

It has been brought to our attention that there were errors in the report on the floors installed by Albert Carpets at the

well structured and loaded with interesting facts and essentials. The magazines can now also be viewed online – making it quick

Cape Town Stadium (initially known as Green Point Stadium),

and easy for potential and existing advertisers and clients to see

in our last issue.

exactly what each individual magazine can offer.

Firstly, ‘the InterfaceFlor Furrows carpet’ was not fitted on

The new website features a section for each of their niche maga-

a 5mm rubber underlay, as InterfaceFlor Furrows is a carpet

zines: Floors in Africa, Walls & Roofs in Africa, The Great Flooring

tile which is not laid on an underlay. The carpet tiles were

Guide, 25º in Africa and INTIEM & Intimacy4us.

laid onto the screed with TacTile. With TacTiles you can

Each section gives detailed information on the following for every

create a durable installation of InterfaceFLOR Commercial

magazine: background information, the latest rates, dates and fea-

carpet tiles over your existing floor without permanent

tures lists, target market and readership, technical specifications,

adhesion. The TacTiles adhere tiles to one another, creating

feedback from clients and the magazine’s contact details.

a “floating floor” – making for easy installation, removal and replacement.

Furthermore, you can also subscribe to the magazines and e-newsletters and read about Media in Africa’s various local and international

Secondly, the strand-woven bamboo was laid on 3mm cork underlay from Amorim Cork over 150 micron plastic and not a rubber underlay as mentioned in the article.

Let niche marketing work for you today – visit www.mediainafrica. co.za. After all, niche marketing is where your focus should be!

Apologies to all concerned in the hope that no damage was done, and although not our fault, we accept the red card!

accolades.

For more information contact: Media in Africa: 012 347 7530 Hesca Joubert: hesca@mediainafrica.co.za

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The Flooring Solutions Company

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ary Flo

orcare . . .

Established for over 55 years, FloorworX is the only local manufacturer of semi-flexible tiles, fully flexible vinyl sheeting and tiles – all of which carry the SANS certification for quality.

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FloorworX also distributes Quick-Step wood laminates, Kährs wooden floors and a comprehensive range of international resilient floorcoverings, including safety flooring, antistatic flooring, luxury vinyl flooring, static control tiles, linoleum, Novilon, rubber and sports flooring, together with a wide range of flooring adhesives, accessories and floorcare materials.

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www.floorworx.co.za National Call Centre 0860 346 679


News

New website is the place to be! FloorworX, the member of the Accéntuate Group that is South Africa’s only local manufacturer of semi-flexible tiles and fully flexible vinyl sheeting and tiles – all carrying the SANS certification for quality – has revamped its website www.floorworx. co.za to provide a modern, user-friendly and fully informative source for every product in its vast sales programme. This includes, apart from the locally manufactured products, international resilient floorcoverings such as safety flooring, antistatic flooring, luxury vinyl flooring, Quick-Step wood laminates, Kährs wooden floors, static control tiles, linoleum, Novilon, rubber and sports flooring. It also includes a wide range of flooring adhesives, accessories and floorcare that can also be acquired through FloorworX. The new website not only provides full product descriptions

MERVYN ROBERTSON

with an indication of its projected use in each case, but it also gives a technical specification for each, together with recom-

(23 August 1955 – 7 January 2010)

mended adhesives and maintenance instructions. A new sector provides details of the benefits of using FloorworX products in a wide variety of applications, including Health, Education, Retail, Housing/DIY, Leisure and Transport. Downloads are also available, including data sheets, technical bulletins and a floor layer guide. A must for anyone seeking information about FloorworX products, make a note of www.floorworx.co.za.

On the 7th January, we at Polyflor lost a colleague and friend. One of the lights of the company dimmed forever. Mervyn, in his own way, was a legend in the flooring industry. He had many years of experience and his knowledge was very well respected. His talent for relating to people in all the different sections of the industry was exceptional. In the five short years with us he made his presence felt in so many different ways. His huge sense of humour lightened

SACAP authorises CPD credits obtainable from Green Building Handbooks

many a gathering. He bore his illness bravely with fortitude and forbearance. His devoted wife, Hanlie, was ever at his side through this difficult time, and his close family were supportive and loving. Mervyn joined the flooring industry in 1979, after serving

A new partnership between the South African Council for the

his country in the army. He had a background in customer

Architectural Profession (SACAP) and media and events company

service and sales representation. He had been with Marley/

alive2green signals a new era for members of the architectural com-

Dunlop/FloorworX from 1979 to 2005, when he then joined

munity.

Polyflor.

Continuing Professional Development (CPD) credits need to be

He had a strong passion for his work and his customers.

obtained by architectural professionals in order to remain registered

Mervyn also had a great love of animals. His three standard

with SACAP, a compulsory registration that allows these professionals

poodles were his pride and joy. He enjoyed nothing better

to practise in their field.

than going off into the bush, golfing with his friends and

Over a five-year cycle 25 credits need to be obtained with a mini-

riding his motorbike.

mum of three a year and one compulsory annual Category 1 credit. From February 2010, architectural professionals will be able to

He left us this message:

redeem valuable CPD Category 3 Credits from purchasing a copy of

“We all have dreams and plenty of goals, lots to do and

either Volume 1 or Volume 2 of the Green Building Handbook.

to achieve. Time flies by; do not hesitate to do the things

The Handbook chapters will be grouped together into learning

you love. Life is great, enjoy every minute, surround your-

modules which have been approved for accreditation by the South

self with people you love and that love you. Thank you for

African Council for the Architectural Profession (SACAP).

being part of my life, enjoy yours everyday to the extreme.

From April 2010 architectural professionals will be able to redeem Category 1 CPD credits from the same Modules in the Handbooks by writing and passing the online multiple choice tests which will be prepared for each chapter and available online at www.greenbuild-

Remember to consider others and ask God to show you the way. This is just a snippet to remember me by.” Mervyn Thank you, Mervyn, we will miss you but you will never be forgotten.

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News

It’s all about the stone

Can I clean my laminate floor with vinegar?

Both decorative epoxy screeds and industrial epoxy screeds,

All that is needed to keep a laminate floor clean is regular

if using the same type of aggregate with the same measure

sweeping or vacuuming (or both), and an occasional rub

of hardness can have the same strength against impact resis-

over with a clean, damp mop – but never use a wet mop or

tance, scratch resistance, and general wear and tear.

lots of water when cleaning. Don’t ever use soap, detergent, or cleaners with wax either, because they will leave a film that makes the floor dull, and laminate floors must never be waxed, polished, sanded or refinished. If you wish, you can mix one cup of vinegar or ½ cup of

The source and method of obtaining the grain/aggregate is of vital importance to the strength of the stone and the ultimate strength of the total system. The best aggregate to use is natural alluvial stone that is obtained from river beds. This stone must contain no less than 99% SiO2, be washed and fire-dried and have a

ammonia in five litres of water. Not normally necessary, but

residual moisture of less than 0,2%. It should also be 100%

it’s your call!

contaminant- and dust-free. There are South African companies that sell crushed stone

What should I avoid using when cleaning a marble

aggregate. These stone aggregates have hundreds of cracks

floor?

and fissures in them as a result of the crushing process.

Detergents containing lemon, vinegar or acids should not

These stones when subjected to impact or abrasion can

be used on marble or other calcareous floors; scouring

shatter and the flooring system can fail. Bags of this stone

powders and creams should also be avoided as they con-

can be filled with dust and contamination which will alter

tain abrasives that may scratch the stone.

the colour and binding ability of the floor.

Apart from regular sweeping, the best way to clean any natural stone floor is by using a clean mop, a mild liquid detergent and clean, warm water – but the floor surface should be rinsed thoroughly after washing. The water should be changed regularly when the floor is being washed to ensure that dirt is not mopped back onto the floor. Care should also be taken to ensure that not too

Therefore always ensure that the stone used is natural, alluvial and uncrushed. Coloured natural alluvial quartz aggregate has a hardness score on the Mohs (measure of hardness) scale of about 8 with a diamond being 10, whereas crushed stone may not even register a reading because it is so weak. Heavy-duty epoxy screeds are used very successfully in

much soap or detergent is used as this may leave a film and

factories where floors are subject to high-impact wear:

cause streaks on the floor.

forklift traffic and gouging; abrasion and chemical attack.

Finally, if you are having problems with moss and algae

Decorative epoxy screeds, using coloured quartz are not as

on outdoor natural stone surfaces, a water and mild bleach

resilient to high-impact wear and abrasion, but are resistant

solution should do the trick.

to chemical attack.

We need a new floor for a workshop which will be sub-

any movement in the underlying screed. Old and damaged

jected to oil spills and will have to resist mechanical

concrete floors if prepared by a knowledgeable flooring con-

impact and abrasion from pallet trucks. What do you

tractor can be successfully resurfaced in an epoxy screed.

Larger areas may require movement joints, should there be

recommend? Also, we previously had a problem with

It is important that coloured quartz is polyurethane-coated

surface laitance and contaminants when preparing a

and not epoxy-coated, as the epoxy-coated stone will yel-

surface. What do we do to overcome this?

low over time, which is hugely accelerated by exposure to

The normal recommendation would be a 5mm epoxy

the sun. Also, screeds that are applied

resin screed, which will have a sealed surface so it will not

externally must be applied using a poly-

absorb spills, but is also textured so that it has good slip

urethane binding system, otherwise they

resistance. Also, the hardwearing properties and impact

will begin to yellow and chalk from day

and abrasion resistance of an epoxy floor are some of

one and ultimately fail.

the main reasons why they are so popular in this type of application. Regarding your second question, encapsulated shot blasting with vacuum dust recovery or grinding will provide the

Jeremy Stewart Flooring specialist and owner of Quartz Carpet

answer. However, in both instances, take the expert advice of a reputable supplier or contractor; subsequent rectifica-

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Jeremy Stewart Screed, Resin, and Concrete Expert CEO – Quartz Carpet, SA


News

Lino Patent Did you know that linoleum was patented in 1863 by

Following the success of Interbuild Qingdao 2009, the 5th China

Frederick Walton

International Construction & Decoration Materials Exposition

of London?

held during October at the Qingdao International Exhibition

Also, you might be interested to

Centre, the sixth version of this event will take place from 17 to

know that Hugh Grant’s father was a

19 July 2010 at the same venue.

carpet salesman.

Fifty thousand visitors representing more than 600 firms from North America, Europe and Asia came to see over 500 exhibitors from China and abroad participating in the 2009 exhibition, where the major display categories included flooring, doors, windows, and kitchen/bath along with their related support industries. For information on visiting or exhibiting at the 2010 China International Construction & Decoration Materials Exposition at the Qingdao International Exhibition Centre, contact US/North American Agent Dave Spreen by e-mail at:

Dave Spreen, our US flooring correspondent, reports that Floor

dspreen@humboldt1.com.

Covering Soft has launched the FloorEstimate Pro 2010 edition – the next generation flooring layout and estimating program for commercial and retail flooring contractors and dealers. FloorEstimate Pro 2010 stands out from competing products due to its versatility as a web-based enterprise estimating application that can be collaboratively worked on, edited, and updated from any location, allowing everyone involved to share and be notified of the most current information. Anyone wishing to know more should contact Dr. Steven Wang at Floor Covering Soft, Tel. +626 683-9188 or visit the website: http:// www.FloorCoveringSoft.com.

Decorex Cape Town 2010

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Now in its 12th year, Decorex Cape Town 2010 brings a breath of

A new brochure? Copywriting? A full service is available from

fresh air to the world of interiors: aired in softness and beauty and

design to final print from Jacquerie.

energised for a new start, which includes Conversations on architecture, DIY Décor and the Plascon 2010 Colour Palette. Also worth visiting are those displays entitled Finest in finishes;

We also undertake research and copywriting for press releases, articles or sales leaflets. Whatever your needs, contact us for full details and rates.

Cutting edge kitchens & bathrooms; The Pick ‘n Pay Living green pavilion; Alluring room settings; and the South African Handmade Collection.

Dave Soons, Jacquerie Marketing cc

Decorex Cape Town runs from 23 to 26 April 2010 at the CTICC.

Tel: 012 807 7012; e-mail: dsoons@mweb.co.za

For more information visit the website www.decorex.co.za.

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News

Views and opinions from speakers at contractworld.congress held in conjunction with Domotex Hannover 2010 earlier this year.

These architects and designers were specifically involved in shop design. The aesthetics of commerce We see design not as a better way of decking out rooms but as the art of holistic design. This may have something to do with the Italian word ‘disegno’ which, historically, was used for painting, sculpture and architecture together. We do not like being referred to as interior designers because there is no such thing as interior and exterior space. In our projects we therefore work more and more frequently as the solely responsible architect for all aspects of the space in question.

Milena Mussi Iosa Ghini Associati SBL, Bologna, Italy

Shop spiral In our Gyre mini-mall in Tokyo we wanted to combine the iconic quality of the flagship stores on Omotesando, the luxury shopping El Dorado, with the performance capability of a shop-in-shop concept. In order to accommodate our mall on the narrow piece of land that was available, we decided on a spiral as the principle of access. Because, unlike a flagship store, a department store is always a kind of public space, we equipped the building with exterior staircases and terraces that remain accessible even after the shops have shut. We see the building not as a diamond in the city, but as a converted and programmed component of public space.

Jakob van Rijs MVRDV, Rotterdam, Netherlands

Within – without In European cities, small-scale shops play a vital role in that they animate urban space. Contemporary shopping concepts, however, cannot be made to fit into their environment so easily due to the large scale of their architecture. We respond to this challenge with different strategies. In our Cité des Tendances we accommodate a shopping mall in unused spaces below the pedestrian esplanade of the La Défense office district. We vertically combine large retail complexes in the city centre with offices and apartments on the roof as in our ‘Life in town’ project in Paris in order to ensure the wide variety of functions that makes a city a city in a small space.

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Manuelle Gautrand Manuelle Gautrand Architecture, Paris, France

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