This alternative to jack-up floating floors is now almost obsolete. The method is one whereby a continuous layer of the isolation media (EAFM Form work mounts) is used as a pouring surface.
Individual isolators, the thickness of the air gap are placed in position in the field and covered with plywood or factory attached to plywood before delivery.
The upper surface is covered with a plastic layer and then reinforcing is placed on top of the plywood forms and the concrete poured at finished elevation.
The floating floor construction can also be made up using a dry system such as pre cast paving slabs, as shown in the picutes below, or by using layers of boards.
Wooden floating floors using the Mason MFS spring mount are great for acoustic sports flooring. Their lightweight design means they are often suitable where concrete flooring is not. Click below to find out more.
Jack up LDS rubber (prev neoprene) mount is used in our acoustic floating floors. It eliminates the need for the labour intensive installation of shutters. The lifting process ensures an airgap. Click below for more.
Mason Industries jack up, spring, acoustic, floating floors are used for low frequency isolation or where impact isolation is required, such as bowling alleys, aerobics & health clubs. Click below to find out more.
This is an introduction to Mason UK floating floors. There are 4 main systems; spring mount jack up, LDS rubber FSN jack up, wooden spring mounts & the form work method. These flooring systems are used to acoustically isolate a room from its surroundings. Please click below to learn more