Monday, June 26, 2006

Fixing Ceiling Panels

When fixing ceiling panels it is usually best to use a combination of adhesive and staples (if the sub-surface if suitable for staples). To make sure the first panel stays in place you can apply Gripfill / No More Nails etc using the "contact adhesive" method using .

Test your panel to make sure it fits, put blobs of adhesive on the back of the panel, fit the panel into place and then remove it. You will then have some adhesive on the ceiling and some on the back of the panel. Leave the adhesive go tacky and the re-fit the panel - you should get an instant "grab" from the adhesive.

Alternatively you can use laths or bamboo sprung into place to hold the panels while the adhesive sets (use a piece of scrap panel or plywood to ensure the wood doesn't mark the panel).

Monday, June 19, 2006

Bathroom Marquee Summer Shutdown

The Bathroom Marquee wil be closing on 3pm on Friday 21st July for two weeks. We will re-open on Monday 7th August.

Please ensure orders are placed well in advance of this date to ensure any problems that arise can be dealt with before we close.

Our online store will still be up and running while we are closed if you want to place any orders - they will be processed on our return.

Outasight Summer Shutdown

Outasight are now on their Summer shutdown and will reopen in the last week of June.

The outstanding delivery of the curtain material from Geramny is expected during the stop and they will be working flat out on their return to clear the backlog of orders.

Outasight Summer Shutdown

Outasight are now on thir Summer shutdwon and will reopen in thelast week of June.

The outstanding delivery of the curtain material from Geramny is expected during the stop and they will be working flat out on their return to clear the backlog of orders.

Photo Gallery

We have been busy with several site updates recently and while concentrating on that a pile of new images has built up from customers sending in their photos for our gallery.

We shall be wading through them later this week and adding the photos as soon as we can.

There some very nice additions to our already large collection includinh some very nice Outasight photos and loads of wall panelling shots.

Wall Panelling Uses

As well as being used extensively in bathrooms and showers wall panelling can be used in other rooms - and not just in the house.

We regularly get request from people looking to fit it inside caravans, motor homes and boats. Its lightweight construction and ease of installation make it the ideal choice n small confined spaces and the fact that it is maintenance free comes as an added bonus. We shall be adding some photos from a customer who used in in the head (shower room) and galley of his boat.

We have also sold wall panelling for use around swimming pools and one customer used it for the surround of a hot tub. The hot tub was sited indoors - this was important as our panels are designed for interior use only and can suffer from UV damage if used outdoors.