News
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Dec 17, 2014
Christmas Closure
Last orders for 2014 close Thursday 18 December. Any technical enquires can still be made over the Christmas period by phoning Ben on +61 414 730 736. We look forward to starting the new year on 5 January 2015. We'd like to thank all of our customers for an excellent year. We wish all of you a merry Christmas and a safe, relaxing holiday break!
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Dec 04, 2014
Efflock officially arrives in New Zealand!
We're pleased to announce Quantum Group Flooring Design are now the exclusive distributors for Efflock in New Zealand. Quantum Group are wholesale suppliers to a network of over 300 tiling and trade stores across New Zealand, and are preferred suppliers to Mitre 10 New Zealand with shipments out of Sydney at least 3 times a month. Quantum Group communicate directly with a large and ever-growing network of pool builders, paving contractors, architects and builders across New Zealand. We look forward to seeing the expansion of Efflock throughout NZ stores in partnership with Quantum Group throughout 2015! For all NZ retail and wholesale customer enquires, visit their...
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Dec 02, 2014
Register now for your free National Construction Code (NCC) for 2015
Until now, each edition has cost builders nearly $400 every year. The Australian Building Codes Board is rolling out a free online version of the NCC (formerly known as the BCA) in 2015. You need to register online, which is easily done via this link.
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Nov 18, 2014
Technical Data Sheet update
Please refer to our latest technical data sheet updated 18 November. Our new labels will soon incorporate a QR code, allowing instant access to the most up to date information through your smart phone. A QR Code reader app (application) can be downloaded for free within the app store on your smart phone.
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Nov 04, 2014
Builders, architects and tilers take note!
This is a long read, but very informative (& entertaining), about the importance of movement joints in construction (particulary tiling).This article is originally from issue 14 of Discovering Stone magazine, and was shared recently on the Australian Master Tilers Association forum.http://www.infotile.com/pdfFile/advicetopic/1904201343632.pdf
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Oct 24, 2014
Website problems 24th October
We must apologise for our website being down earlier today. It was an issue beyond our control with our domain provider. Alternative access to information can always be found on our Facebook page or you can always contact Ben directly on +61 414 730 736.
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Oct 15, 2014
Offering a point of difference from the competition
Efflock was presented to the AGM of the buying group 'Tile Power' this afternoon. The meeting was kindly hosted by the building chemicals company Ardex, at their facility in Sydney, and we were invited along to present to the group among other presentations. A long standing consulting architect for Ardex gave a speech on the importance of constantly assessing opportunities and keeping pace with trends and new ideas in the market, in particular reference to retail and trade suppliers. What better example could they have had to follow this obvious and sound advice, than the opportunity that Efflock presents to their...
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Oct 02, 2014
See us at Chatswood, Friday morning 3rd October.
Ben from Efflock will be at North Shore Timber in Chatswood from 6:30am. Come down, say hi and have a chat!
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Sep 24, 2014
Hydrophobic sealer for masonry release
Efflock is about to release it's sister product called "Hydrophobic Sealer for Masonry". This new label will promote Efflock's lesser known function as a premium water repellent sealer for porous masonry. This sealer is a stand alone product, sold as a maximum concentrate that dilutes with water 9 times. This concept is in line with our goal to reduce plastic packaging, reduce transport costs and emissions, whilst providing toolbox convenience and the best economy. 1 litre of "Hydrophobic Sealer for Masonry" makes 10 litres of sealer, equating to around half the cost of existing equivalent sealers.
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Sep 05, 2014
Erratum - Please read
Erratum: We apologise for some recent errors in our website content. Unauthorised adjustments made externally for SEO purposes have inadvertently created some misinformation and typos during the last few weeks, which was not detected until today. We are working as quickly as possible to review all content and have it corrected.