The BridgeTile permeable safety grid tile system for floating floors has been specially developed to meet modern construction requirements for safety, water management and other applications.
The system offers two types of tile surface.
1) An open pattern, designed for use supporting any size and shape of surface tiles
2) a closed pattern which can be used as a standalone surface, or which can be covered with artificial grass, external carpeting or other suitable materials.
The tiles are designed for use with a special locking connector joint which securely links them together to form a fully integrated, perfectly flat, lippage free surface. The system is designed to be mounted on any adjustable paving pedestal from the StrataRise range, thus offering the possibility to create floating floors at any required height, even on sloping surfaces.
The system is designed to be mounted on any adjustable paving pedestal from the StrataRise range, thus offering the possibility to create floating floors at any required height, even on sloping surfaces. When used with the Hercules 3000 series pedestals all levelling adjustments can be made from above using a special adjustment key.
To find out more and to purchase BridgeTile, please visit www.stratarise.uk
Uses include:
- Raised floating floors and walkways with tiled, or permeable surfaces
- Patios and pathways
- Rooftop walkways and service access
- Mounting platforms for ground level air conditioner and other plant installations
- Creating level, temporary flooring for outdoor events, marquees, accommodation, tents, toilets and other outdoor facilities at festivals and events
The BridgeTile system is designed to be easy to use, labour saving, suitable for a wide range of applications, with the flexibility to adapt for use in most environments and on any firm surface. The rugged nature of the product ensures reliable service under all conditions, including repeated assembly and disassembly when used for short term event provisions.
This video shows the versatility of our system.