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    Looking for a Support Pad Offering Higher Clearances?

    September 19th, 2014

    We are delighted to add a range of support pads offering higher clearances along with base plate levellers and locking sections to stop movement through the threads. These pads are called Mega Pads Extended Height Paving Support Pads.

    Offering a Massive Range of Height

    Designed to hold both suspended paving slabs and timber decking, these support pads have a massive range of height. We can supply fully lockable, telescopically Wallbarn Megapadsadjustable support padsย from 22mm right up to 620mm.

    These units can be used where very large areas built to falls require a large range of cavity across the whole area, or where voids are required to cover services, ducts, gulleys and steps.

    Tough, Strong & Durable

    They are also extremely tough and strong, with each support pad able toย tolerate a weight of 800 kg. This is a much greater weight tolerance than other supports on the market.

    They are extremely durable and secure as they are designed to be โ€œlockedโ€ into place so there is no chance of slabs becoming unstable.

    Easy to Install & Adjust

    They are designed to be easy to install and adjust. For complicated areas slabs can be installed and then final minor adjustments can be made when the slabs are in situ, without the need for constant re-setting. It is significantly faster, cheaper and easier to use this range of support pads for finishes than by trying to lay additional screeds or fix false floors.

    Case Study Available

    For an example of Mega Support Pads in action please check out the following case study โ€“ย MegaPad Support Pads – Picton Place off Oxford Street, London W1

    This development had an asphalt roof where an inverted waterproofing system was being laid onto a complicated balcony area. For more please click here.

     

     

     

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