Delta promotes correct product mixing and application in new “How To” videos

  • 28 Feb 2020

Delta has announced the launched of its first useful “How To” Video Guides, promoting good practice within the Waterproofing industry.

This first series visits Delta’s Koster brand of waterproofing solutions. From Deuxan 2C to NB 1, the guides will give you and your technicians a step-by-step instruction guide designed to walk any waterproofing professional through the practical process of product key components, how to correctly mix, key characteristics and applications.

These guides will offer tips and tricks to help you get more from your products and will offer sustainable business practice by reducing waste, saving you significant money by ensuring products are not wasted.

Delta loves project success and great waterproofing solutions, which is why the company has added sections on floor to wall junctions. These particularly crucial areas always require attention to detail.

Koster waterproofing products stand out from the crowd due to their exceptionally easy and user-friendly application. Nevertheless, technical solutions require technical explanations and these “How To” video guides deliver these straight to you whether you are on-site, at home or on a lunch break.

From small construction cracks to mega basements, these products can be used for a variety of applications and projects.

You can watch all of Delta’s new videos on the website and on YouTube.

Want to find out more? Why not attend a Koster Training Session? Koster training courses are held at our training facilities at Delta HQ in Epping and in Wakefield, Yorkshire.

Delta has specialist training facilities which include outside training resources.  The theory and practical sessions have been designed to enable attendees to gain a true understanding of the Koster system and provide candidates with a thorough understanding of correct product selection and application on both new build and existing structures. Opening a wealth of opportunities for technicians – visit the website to find out more.

Delta Membrane Systems,
Delta House,
Merlin Way,
North Weald,
Epping,
Essex,
CM16 6HR
United Kingdom

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