
Form Work Floating Floor
The formwork system is the traditional method of creating a floating floor. Isolators are placed at regular intervals across the area and the floating floor built on top.
Our most common system uses EAFM floor isolators. These are constructed from virgin natural rubber, a special low-dynamic stiffness formula used by Mason. They can be used to support a dry system (usually layers of board) or wet, where concrete or screed is poured onto a layer of ply sitting on the EAFM.
The floating floor construction can also be made up using a dry system such as pre cast paving slabs, as shown in the pictures below. This is cost-effective and quick way to introduce mass into the system, which is of great benefit acoustically.
It is also important to consider the stiffness of the floating layer to ensure it is suitable for the needs of the end user; live loading can often be similar to, or exceed the dead weight of the floor.
Data Sheets & Installation Photos
The Data Sheet PDF's have technical information on dimensions, loads, installation and more. These can be found at the top of the grey bar to your right (along with installation photos).
Beneath these you can see links to past projects that have used this product.
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