BHW Artexing have completed another project using Wondertex Coving Adhesive.
They have used the product for years and find it ideal to work with.
The project involved the installation of Gyproc coving in several new build Lovells houses in the Norfolk area. Long-standing Wondertex customer, BHW Artexing, chose to use the brand’s Coving Adhesive.
Wondertex Coving Adhesive is specially formulated for the fixing of all gypsum and fibrous mouldings including cornice and coving systems. The product makes for an easy installation as you just add water, mix and apply. It has an extended working time which results in less wastage and dries white for easy over painting.
Wondertex Coving Adhesive is available in 25kg and a new size of 7.5kg bags nationwide.
Both BHW Artexing and Lovells were delighted with the results and decorating in the houses has now started.
Wondertex is a brand of the Instarmac Group plc and a member of the FPDC. Instarmac is an established manufacturer of high quality materials for the tiling and commercial flooring sectors, as well as a renowned market leader in the urban regeneration and highway maintenance industries.
For further information on Coving Adhesive or the entire Wondertex range please call 01827 871871 or email wondertex@instarmac.co.uk.
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