MAPEI’s Ultratop systems are durable cementitious systems that meet the strictest standards for performance and hygiene within industrial environments. Whether used to resurface existing flooring or install new flooring, our systems are developed to allow users to upgrade floors quickly and efficiently. Perfect for manufacturing facilities, distribution centers and aircraft hangars, the high aesthetic of these products also makes them suitable for commercial environments as well as public spaces, museums and exhibition halls.
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MAPEI develops products with low VOC content and emissions to promote healthy indoor air quality. The Ultratop products’ emissions are SCS Global Services Indoor Advantage™ Gold certified and conforms to the CDPH/EHLB Standard Method (CA 01350) v1.2-2017; they also meet South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD) Rule 1113 VOC content criteria. People spend most of their time indoors at home, at work, and in many other public and private places. The quality of these indoor environments impacts human health and well-being. Please contact us for more information about our SCS Global Services Indoor Advantage™ Gold certification and our other available sustainable attributes and certifications.
MAPEI sales representatives for Concrete Restoration Systems (CRS) and Tile & Stone Installation Systems (TSIS) product lines recently joined with architects and engineers from JKRP Architects, Pennoni and O’Donnell & Naccarato to pull a plane to raise money for Ronald McDonald House Charities of the Philadelphia Region.
CRS representative David Marofsky explained, “I was asked by an engineer from Pennoni to sponsor the team comprised of all the three companies above. MAPEI’s CRS works with Pennoni and O’Donnell & Naccarato, but not too much with JKRP, who are primarily architects. I reached out to Sean Canfield, who is a MAPEI FCIS/TSIS architectural representative, to see if he wanted to sponsor as well and he was happy to help. Joe Market, Sean Canfield and I donated money to their team, attended a fun trivia fundraiser, and we also provided MAPEI-logo shirts and hats for the event.”
According to the event Website, each team was required to raise a minimum of $2,500, which would be used to directly benefit the families staying in the Ronald McDonald House. At the plane-pull event, teams raised $183,578.20 for the charity.
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