Concrete Shuttering Angus
The original and only certified solution

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30 Sturmi Way
Village Farm Industrial Estate
Pyle
Bridgend
CF33 6BZ
The K-Form Brochure
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Concrete shuttering, also known as formwork, is an integral part of construction projects. This critical process sets the foundation for a structure, providing it the needed strength to stand tall and firm against all odds. Angus, being a location with a flourishing construction industry in the UK, proves to be an appropriate place for such services. And when it comes to high-quality concrete shuttering solutions, there’s no looking past KForm.co.uk.With years of concrete shuttering expertise under our belt, KForm.co.uk understands the intricacies and the precise nature of this construction task. Our team of seasoned professionals in Angus takes safety and precision at utmost importance while undertaking assignments. To them, concrete shuttering is not merely about pouring concrete into a mould. Instead, it’s about bringing a vision to life, brick by brick, ensuring everything remains true to the blueprint. With our advanced array of tools and strict observance of industry quality standards, we guarantee nothing short of an outstanding output. The trust placed by our clients in Angus, and across the UK, is proof enough of our commitment to delivering top-notch concrete shuttering service. At KForm.co.uk, we don’t just mould structures; we mould dreams. For any queries or requirements, feel free to explore our website and get in touch.

Specification
Designed for pours of 100mm – 140mm thick concrete (when used in conjunction with K25 Riser)
Enables adjoining bays to be poured consecutively
Pre-drilled holes in base for anchoring with mortar
Pre-drilled holes in vertical face for locating dowel bars
Once concrete is poured, K-FORM is left in place; no need to remove and clean
Separate wear strip can be removed once concrete is set to allow joint sealing

