Regeneration Wed, Jun 20, 2018 2:53 PM
The latest innovation in raised-access flooring, international wood flooring brand Havwoods has launched its innovative Magna collection.
A new offering for the specifiers and contracts market, the magnetic fit system offers a versatile solution for installation in multi-purpose commercial premises, providing accessibility to underfloor services that cannot otherwise be installed in wall cavities.
Magna’s magnetised and foam-sealed wood boards provide a secure connection to the supporting structural pedestals, which can be conveniently disconnected using a suction lifter to allow for maintenance and repair to the concealed services.
In comparison to conventional fit methods, Havwoods Magna is up to 90% faster to install making it ideal for large-scale office and retail environments where a quick turnaround is essential.
The magnetic system is offered across the majority of Havwoods’ extensive wood floor finishes, creating flexible floorcoverings that cater to both aesthetic and practical specifications. The brand is also proud to offer a Lifetime Guarantee on Magna’s magnetic components to provide durability and complete peace of mind.
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