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New floor in an extension | how to level a floor | co-dunkall.co.uk

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  If you are looking to level a   new floor in an extension , Co-Dunkall Ltd is the ideal company to help you. We have a team of experts who have years of experience in the industry and understand how to best level a floor in any new extension. We understand that the flooring of a new extension can be a big part of the overall design and need to be of the highest standard to ensure that it is a perfect addition to your home. At Co-Dunkall Ltd, we provide a range of services that can help you level a new floor in an extension. Our team will assess the existing flooring and then use the right tools to ensure that the new floor is perfectly level. We also provide a range of flooring materials, allowing you to choose the perfect one for your new extension. Our team of experts have years of experience in the industry and understand how to best level a floor in any new extension. We use the latest technology and techniques to ensure that the new floor is perfectly level and will last for man

Screed Aftercare

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  What Is Screed Aftercare Different screeds can require different aftercare procedures. Prior to the installation of your floor finishes it is always important to follow the correct guidelines! Take a look at our screed aftercare services below. At Co Dunkall we offer the below services to ensure you are ready for your floor finishes. Floor Sanding Prior to the installation of your tiles, vinyl or laminate flooring, we reccommend the removal of the surface laitence produced by your liquid screed layer . This process can be completed from 7 days after the installation of your floor screed, and failure to do so could prevent adhesion between the screed and your desired coverings. This is a very important step and one people sometimes forget to do, resulting in their coverings lifting! Saw Cuts If saw cuts are required for any part of your job, we can send a member of our team to carry out the works. Saw cuts allow movement in the screed or concrete as it cures, releasing stress points

Co-Dunkall Mission Statement

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  From the very beginning, our mission has been to provide exceptional customer service alongside a great final product. We take pride in our people, our workmanship and our professional reputation. Excellence in our business will result in excellence for our customers. How Do We Do It? At Co Dunkall Ltd, we set out to achieve this through expert knowledge in our services. This comes with experience, training and of course determination to become the best at what we do. We pride ourselves in working as a team, like a family. Our expertise in Floor Screeding, Underfloor Heating and Floor Preparation is carried throughout the firm. Meaning you are always in a safe pair of hands with us! Established in 2008, Co-Dunkall Ltd are a family firm who take pride in providing a great service and successful final product. With decades worth of experience in the construction industry, we know what it takes to complete a project to the highest standard. Visit us for more information :- screed and u

Underfloor Heating Installers in Norfolk, Suffolk and Cambridegshire

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  floor for underfloor heating   systems work by the flow of warm water being distributed through a circuit of pipes that are encased in screed under a finished floor. The heat rises through the surface of the floor and into room, working like a huge radiator.   The temperature of the room can be easily adjusted and controlled by wired or wireless thermostats. The even distribution of heat from the ground upwards allows the room to warm up quicker and hold it’s temperature for longer, unlike radiators which burn through a lot more energy to heat a room to the same extent. There are many advantages to UFH, for example: Added comfort. Radiant heat from the floor provides a more pleasant indoor environment More Space. As the heating is on the floor no wall or floor space is lost to radiators. It’s hygienic. No hard to clean dust collectors such as radiators required. Zone Control. Control each individual room via thermostats by the flick of a switch. Economic. Saves on heating bills and w