We deal with
Roof coating | Terrace overhauls | Basement insulation | Protective injection | Well drilling | Foundation reinforcing | NIKA plates |
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Basement insulation |
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We make surface water insulation protection with the use of materials from the best Western producers, with excellent specifications and at reasonable prices. |
Protective (water insulation) wall injection |
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We seal up and reinforce brick or cocrete constructions using the method of the subterranean pressure injection; depending on the circumstances, we apply epoxy, polyurethane and acrylic resins. |
Foundation reinforcing |
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We stabilise buildings that subside unevenly by taking advantage of the injection reinforcing the ground under foundations or of piers drilled into the load bearing layers. |
| NIKA plates |
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Stanisław Wajss
"NIKA' Multi-layer Terrace Tile is a prefabricated component designed and intended for the surface finish
of terraces and roofs.
Applications
Preparation of the base for tiles fixing The "NIKA" tiles are fixed to a damp insulating layer previously spread on the entire surface of the terrace or roof. Where the tiles are fixed to an existing damp insulation layer, then this layer should be thoroughly examined, and any defects carefully repaired to prevent water penetration of the supporting structure. The damp insulation should be free of organic solvents. The base surface should be set level before the tiles are fixed. The maximum admissible deviation is 3 mm. Structure of the tile The "NIKA" tile is a square module 400 x 400 mm. It consists of two firmly bound layers:
The concrete layer is made of vibro-compacted concrete characteristic of excellent physical parameters and abrasion-resistance, and an aesthetically pleasing finish. The bottom layer of the tile is made of hard polyurethane foam: this material ensures a very good heat insulation and has outstanding resistance parameters.
Adhesives free of organic solvents
are recommended, e.g. "Botazil-92". The adhesive should also
be appropriate to the type of base on which the tiles are fixed. Make
sure that the layer of damp insulation is clean, dusted and dry. Apply
the adhesive in the form of a "pancake" of a surface being approximately
70% of the tile surface. Place the tile on top of the adhesive, press
down and set level. The space left between the "pancakes" of
adhesive ensures free outflow of water to roof gutters or drain pipes.
The surface slope may not exceed 8%. If the surface slope on an open terrace
or roof exceeds 3%, a preventive frame of resisting battens, 10 mm high,
should be installed around the tiled space to counterbalance the action
of sucking force caused by the wind. The customer is also recommended
to order a special tiling design. The foregoing remark does not apply
to terraces and roofs either shielded by attics or recessed. The exposed
stripe of polyurethane insulation on the tile edge should be protected
against UV radiation by means of border battens delivered by the tile
manufacturer, or by means of flashing. Rainwater is drained through the
slits between the tiles and flows to external gutters (or drain pipes
of recessed roof or terrace). Therefore, the slits may not be grouted. Technical Data
Facing Surface Patterns
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The
tiles are available in numerous colours of the top layer.