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Pro-Teq Surfacing (UK) has developed a new website that allows customers and clients faster access to product data and place orders. The firm's novel safety surface refurbishment system is said to be cost effective, hard wearing and long lasting, while providing improved safety through its non-slip capabilities. Pro-Teq Surfacing's new website: www.pro-teqsurfacing.com includes
February 21, 2012 Read time: 1 min
2920 Pro-Teq Surfacing (UK) has developed a new website that allows customers and clients faster access to product data and place orders. The firm's novel safety surface refurbishment system is said to be cost effective, hard wearing and long lasting, while providing improved safety through its non-slip capabilities. Pro-Teq Surfacing's new website: www.pro-teqsurfacing.com includes detailed information on the system and is expected to provide better access to information on the product. The company's surfacing product uses a traditional wet pour or rubber tiled surface as a base and can then be used to cover an area with a seamless coat of polyurethane and UV protected rubber crumb which does not split or shrink. According to the firm this product offers both cost and environmental benefits as conventional tiles are expensive to place in landfill.

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