Schlüter launches four new CPD seminars

Schlüter launches four new CPD seminars

Schlüter is now offering architects, specifiers and designers the chance to keep up to date with the latest in essential tiling protection with the launch of four new and unique CPD seminars.

The RIBA Accredited CPD seminars, lasting 45 minutes each, allow individuals to remain up to date with changes in practice and standards so that they can make informed decisions about which products to specific for their projects. The training sessions cover a diverse range of topics including solutions for tiling balconies, laying underfloor heating and installing wetrooms.

In “Integrated Solutions for Tiled Wetrooms” seminar, the company’s popular waterproofing and wetroom range will be explored and explained. The session will discuss an integrated approach on the solutions for wetroom installations at design and specification stage.

The second seminar being run is called “Movement Joints and Uncoupling Membranes for Tiled Coverings”, and will provide information on how to solve problems such as moisture movement in the substrate or drying shrinkage by specifying the appropriate movement joints and uncoupling membranes in specifications.

Creating a patio, balcony or terrace that lasts the test of time is the third topic to be explored in a brand new seminar, “Balcony and Terrace Solutions for Tile and Stone Coverings”. The seminar will discuss the importance of using effective modern methods of construction to ensure lasting balcony and terrace installations. It will also explain the importance of waterproofing measures and will look at some of the benefits of the different products currently available on the market.

The final seminar being offered will study the benefits of “Modular Underfloor Heating Systems for Ceramic Tiled Floors”, and will explain how these systems help to protect ceramic tile and natural stone floor coverings from cracking, splitting, tenting and debonding and will also explore the theory behind modular screed systems.

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