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We’ve got some great sales vacancies

We currently have sales vacancies for the following areas…
  • Manchester
  • Newcastle
  • Middlesbrough
  • Bradford
  • Wigan
  • Wakefield
  • Leeds
  • Hull
  • North East London
  • Essex
  • Cambridgeshire
  • Norfolk
  • Suffolk
We are well know in these areas and are looking to expand on our already established business. The successful candidates will have called on either DIY/Builders Merchants or Ceramic Tile Industry recently. Industry product knowledge is preferred but not essential – we are prepared to train the right candidate up to our high standards for a career in sales. The salary will reflect the candidates experience, a fully expensed company car and expenses are included in the package. Please send your CV to marketing@palacechemicals.co.uk. No agencies please.
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Calcium Sulphate Screeds

Calcium Sulphate screeds, or as they are more commonly known as Anhydrite screeds are becoming increasingly popular within the Tiling Industry. They are usually pump applied in domestic and commercial projects and are chosen because of their speed of application, minimal shrinkage cracking, high strength…to name but a few of the advantageous characteristics. They are designed for use in dry environments only. However tilers… BEWARE you cannot treat them in the same way you would a traditional sand: cement screed. Calcium Sulphate based screeds are a mix of screeding sand and binder and therefore can look very similar to a sand: cement screed, usually they are lighter in colour, almost white, which is a good indication, although this is not always the case. If you are unsure and cannot obtain confirmation from the company responsible for laying the screed, the only guaranteed way of knowing is to carry out a chemical analysis of a sample of the screed. A Calcium Sulphate screed is characterised by high CaO and SO₃ content. Once you have determined that you have a Calcium Sulphate screed and this can be in the form of natural anhydrite, thermal anhydrite, alpha hemi-hydrate or a combination of these, there are steps you must follow; Drying Times: These screeds, given ideal drying conditions, dry at a rate of 1mm/day up to a maximum thickness of 40mm and then at a rate of  ½ mm per day for thicknesses above this. Force drying the screed with the use of under-floor heating systems, will also enhance the drying process. This may be permitted 7 days after the initial laying. The screed must be adequately dry before any application of impermeable floor coverings (e.g. ceramics) typical requirements will be 0.5% water by weight, which equates to approximately 75% relative humidity. Laitance removal: During curing a weak, friable film usually forms on the surface – laitance. This will also reduce the rate at which the moisture can escape, therefore prolonging the drying time. Removal of this film is essential, and can be done by abrading, milling, or shot-blasting. Once the surface has been removed, thoroughly vacuum to remove loose parts and dust. This process can be completed after 3 -10 days of application using the recommended equipment. Opening the surface, will also assist the screed to dry. If there is any doubt whether the screed is dry, contact the manufacturer. Floor Preparation: The screed must be primed, which will act as a barrier to avoid any adverse chemical reaction e.g. ettringite formation between the Sulphate in the screed and cement in the cementitious adhesive or levelling compound. This can be done with two neat coats of PALACE Anhydrite Sealer. Do not allow any puddles to form and when the primer is dry your tiles or stone can be confidently fixed using a PALACE adhesive suited to your size and type of tile. We have recently experienced first-hand a failure where the correct identification of a screed was not made. One of our Sales Team was asked to visit a site where a PALACE adhesive had been used to fix tiles which were consequently de-bonding. The contractor stated that “the screed looked milky compared to other screeds” and instead of further investigation into the type of screed, decided to seal the floor with 1 coat of PVA and commenced fixing. The screed was identified as being Anhydrite and because it had not been prepared or sealed correctly, evidently the tiles de-bonded. This was an expensive error for the contractor, however with our expert guidance and products to “do the job right” one he will not make again. For full information on the PALACE Anhydrite Sealer, please consult the relevant Technical Datasheet, which can be viewed or downloaded from our ‘New Palace Website’ at  www.palacechemicals.co.uk/shop/anhydrite-sealer where you can see details of the products and our technical data sheets.  
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Trust Laticrete

LATICRETE International, Inc. is a worldwide manufacturer of tile and stone installation systems. The company was founded in 1956 by Dr. Henry M. Rothberg and Lillian R. Rothberg. With a tile fixing background and a chemical engineering degree, Dr. Rothberg was determined to bring improvements to centuries old Portland cement based tile and stone installation products. Dr Rothberg’s work in this area is the basis for all modern tile and stone adhesives. Throughout its existence, LATICRETE has enjoyed the freedom of action and dedication to purpose brought by being a privately owned enterprise. Being able to ignore the short term, often unrealistic, demands of the stock markets or equity speculators, allows us to provide industry leading levels of product innovation, customer support, and manufacturing capabilities, we continue to build long term value despite fluctuations in construction activity and evolving market needs. The commitment of our owners to provide robust client service is unwavering and reflected throughout our organisation, in addition to developing products which support GREEN efforts. LATICRETE offers a wide array of certified low VOC (volatile organic compounds) installation materials, independently tested and certified by GREENGUARD Environmental Institute, contributing to LEED certification: http://www.usgbc.org/home With approximately 850 associates worldwide, LATICRETE operates 7 plants in the United States, as well as facilities in UAE, China, India, Singapore, Australia, Norway, Italy, South America and the UNITED KINGDOM to name but a few. LATICRETE offers resource tools to help design and specification professionals save time when specifying tile and stone installation systems.
  • First, the web based-based LATICRETE Architectural Guidebook empowers design and specification professionals to create custom specifications based on industry standards for over 100 types of installations with just a few clicks of the mouse
  • Second, LATICRETE offers BIM-Compliant, Revit format details and objects which provide visual, specification and material references for design and construction teams. You can now generate specifications even faster, and with greater clarity and ease. Our integrated 2D and 3D model-based details allow you to quickly and easily reference, manipulate, and visualise detail components electronically, and in automated format
The LEED-ER In GREEN CERTIFIED PRODUCTS, CONTRIBUTING TO LEED PROJECTS LATICRETE provides tile and stone installation materials certified by the GREENGUARD Environmental Institute (GEI). Based on criteria used by the US Green Building Council’s LEED-CI program, the GREENGUARD certification provides you the proof and assurance that the specified LATICRETE Systems meet appropriate indoor air quality standards for VOCs including formaldehyde. Trust LATICRETE to provide a solution for your demanding project requirements. Trust LATICRETE to help you FAST-TRACK your project. Trust LATICRETE to offer the BEST warranties in the Industry. TRUST LATICRETE