Reprofiling Works to Grade II Listed Building
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Re-profiling works carried out on the Grade II Listed Middlesbrough Town Hall using Remmers hand-placed Restoration Mortar.
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Re-profiling works carried out on the Grade II Listed Middlesbrough Town Hall using Remmers hand-placed Restoration Mortar.
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Successful removal and replacement of a defective concrete floor slab at one of Kimberley-Clark’s live manufacturing/distribution facilities.
The existing slab was broken up, then prepped with steel reinforcement and shuttering, before new concrete was poured to form a new slab.
Posted in: GeneralSUKR were appointed to carry out resin injection works using Sika Ltd – Sikadur 52 Low Viscosity Crack Injection System to a concrete structure on the River Thames, London.
Posted in: GeneralDuring and after shots of one of our specialist teams cleaning the facade at Mocatta House in Brighton using our Stonehealth Doff Cleaning Machine. After shots show the clean and crisp finish this system provides to leave a ‘like new’ finish.
Posted in: GeneralPhoto of Sika Premium Balcony system completed to one of several communal and stairways for Stockport Homes.
Other works include concrete repairs, removal and reinstatement of failed asphalt and railings followed by Sika Anti-Carbonation Coatings System.
Posted in: GeneralOngoing works at Hawthorne Flats, Bootle.
Existing defective screed and tiles removed, concrete substrate mechanically prepared to 2 stairs and communal areas in preparation to receive Sika Hardtop 80 finished with Sika Pronto non slip system.
Completed shots to follow.
Posted in: GeneralOne of SUKR’s on-going projects is to a beautiful historic building belonging to Central Manchester’s University. Our scope of works includes stone repairs, rake out/ re-pointing and Doff cleaning to remove algal and carbonation staining. The building will have a new, fresh look facade once complete
Posted in: GeneralRecently completed Aldi Store in Redruth, Cornwall. New EWI Installation on one of 9 completed in 2016 within our framework with DSP Construction and Aldi UK.
Wetherby Building Systems Ltd Epsicoat External Wall Insulation and Render only System. Nice contrast between the blue and white on this project. Well done to all of the team for another top installation.
Posted in: GeneralWith our cities bursting at the seams due to lack of space, older buildings and homes are continually being redeveloped to add usable space and maximise investment returns. As a result, the conversion of dank cellars and dingy basements into habitable mega-rooms or below ground offices represents a relatively pain-free way of adding space without the need for planning permission. The problem is when it comes to excavating basements, a great deal of water can often be present. But this shouldn’t be a reason to give up, especially for the installer.
Up to 95% of all untreated basements suffer water intrusion at some time, from minor damp to total flooding. When you consider that three quarters of all building failures are attributed to water ingress, the best defence is to get the specification right first time with a high performance waterproofing solution that meets and exceeds industry best practice.
The ideal below ground waterproofing solution is one that prevents water penetration entirely and guards against any future failure. Using a high performance internal tanking system, water ingress can be prevented with one relatively simple application. One solution that has a proven track record and has been successfully used for more than a 100 years is the Sika 1 Pre-bagged Waterproofing System. This proven waterproofing solution ensures that specifiers meet the requirements of a project with just one system and it requires no ongoing maintenance.
Many homeowners and landlords come to us asking for advice on what to do with their big old, empty basements. Extending a building or moving a business can be extremely costly and stressful these days, so by installing the Sika 1 tanking system to make these wet and damp basements into fully habitable rooms and office space is a much easier and cost-effective option with minimal disruption to the customer.
A pre-bagged render system, Sika 1 comprises a blend of kiln dried specially graded aggregates and cements and a liquid waterproofing admixture. The admixture is mixed into the render and bonds monolithically to the prepared substrate, blocking all gaps and capillaries, providing an impregnable and invisible seal. It essentially becomes at one with the structure.
One of the big benefits with the Sika 1 system is that it can be used for so many projects. We have installed the Sika 1 system on car parks, public and private swimming pools, containment bunds, lift pits, basements, tunnels, nuclear power plants and many more. Sika 1 is the proven solution for keeping water both in and out.
A crucial part of installing the system is to prepare the substrates correctly and choosing the right method for the substrate in question.
We mainly use scabbling shanks and guns or grit blasting machines for walls and soffits. Floors are usually prepared by Von Arx machines. All areas must be fully washed down after the preparation is complete and again directly before application commences.
The pre-bagged mortars and liquid make it easier to get the materials to where you are working and also gives you and the client the security that the mixes are consistent.
Anyone who is a waterproofer knows how challenging it can be when you get a project that is a ‘wet one!’ Turning up to start a project when water is gushing through the substrate, breaking the hydrostatic pressure down and then finally seeing it turned into a completely dry space, is very rewarding indeed.
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Posted in: GeneralSpecialist UK Restorations recently completed this project in Leeds City centre. We were appointed as principal contractor, with the main scope of works involving large, detailed repairs to the cills, heads, arches and dental feature, which we then painted in a crack bridging elastomeric paint to leave a new, crisp look to this prestigious building.
Throughout the project the offices were occupied by a large Solicitors practice, and our ‘noisy’ works were programmed to work with the client in order to minimise any disruption.
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