External ground protection: Common mistakes to avoid.
In this guide, we have looked at common mistakes in external ground protection and how you can avoid them in the construction industry. Find out more here.
When you’ve found the product that you’d like to add to your quote, either use the “+” icon on the listing page or the “Add to Quote” on the product detail page to add it to your Quote Request.
When you’ve added all required products to your Quote Request, simply navigate to the “My Quote” dropdown and click “Request a Quote”. This will take you to the Quote Checkout page where you can enter your details.
Your quote will be received by our customer services team, who will review your quote and follow up with you via email. If you have any further questions please contact us on 01432 263598.
In this guide, we have looked at common mistakes in external ground protection and how you can avoid them in the construction industry. Find out more here.
Discover essential fire prevention measures for construction sites. From fire-resistant materials to safety protocols, this article provides valuable guidance on minimising the risk of fire damage during building projects.
This guide looks at the importance of external ground protection for construction projects, and the different types of protection available.
Protecting your customer’s interior floor finishes is essential when carrying out work. The last thing you want to do during a construction or renovation project is damage them.
The best way to protect a customer’s floor is to use temporary floor protection, which means that if you drop a tool, spill paint, or forget to take off dirty footwear, the floor surfaces will be protected. You will also not have to pay for replacing the damaged floor.
In this guide, we take a look at how temporary floor protection works, look at the different options that are available, and the right products for the different types of floors.
Asbestos is a general name that is given to several naturally occurring fibrous minerals that have crystallised to form fibres. Asbestos fibres do not dissolve in water or evaporate; they are resistant to heat, fire, chemical and biological degradation and are mechanically strong.
We recently had the opportunity to supply our protection materials whilst the Margaritaville-at-Sea cruise liner was getting a fresh new refurbishment before setting sail again in May 2024. Learn more about how we helped keep floors anjd carpets safe from damage during construction.
Explore the critical role of temporary protection in the marine industry. Cover various surfaces onboard vessels that require safeguarding, from decks to delicate interior finishes. This comprehensive guide will help marine professionals understand how to preserve ship aesthetics and functionality during maintenance and construction.
Beck is the UK's only carbon neutral temporary protection provider to the construction industry. Learn more.