Thursday 17 June 2010

OUTDOOR RAISED FLOORS



Outdoor Raised Floors

RAISED ACCESS FLOORING FOR EXTERIORS

The raised access floor (RAF) system for terraces has been specially created to provide an aesthetic solution for terraces containing unsightly drainage slopes. By building a completely flat floor over the existing terrace floor, these slopes are conveniently hidden underneath. Height deviations are offset with height-adjustable plots and any accumulated water is drained through open joints on the newly paved surface and then channeled down the terrace's waterproofed slopes to the drain.



ADVANTAGES

The system can be used to create a flat paved surface over sloping masonry floors with height deviations of up to 2%. Any height deviations over 2% will need to be corrected with mortar or with wedges.
The creation of an air void under the newly paved surface generates a continuous flow of air through the pavement joints, which prevents the build-up of condensation and also produces an insulation layer.
The under floor void, can also be used to house cables, pipes, etc.
Easy to access this space under the floor (do not use P-404 to bond tiles and plots in areas where you need to access the services underneath).
The cavity between the raised floor and the living area below also helps to reduce the penetration of noise into the home.
The system is quick to install as the tiles and supports are installed at the same time.
Advantages of Ston-Ker: Easy to clean, low dimensional tolerances, wide variety of finishes, hardness, etc.

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