- Home
- About CDI
Hi Everyone, Just A Quick Note on The Lockdown
Hi Everyone! Just a quick note to let everyone know we are still doing what we can through these tough, and weird, times.
We are working from the safety of our homes so we are able to keep giving the advice etc to people getting in touch with us about their projects, and it looks like a lot of you are using the lockdown period to crack on with your selfbuild projects!! We’ve seen a high number of calls this week from Self Builders looking to ensure that they are still able to move forward during these tough times.
We are also able to send out deliveries of Lewis Deck during this lockdown period. The pallet network is still running and we’ve worked it in a way where only one of us is going up to the warehouse to load up vehicles. Yep that’s right, Chris has drawn the short straw!!
So if you do want to get in touch we are available to chat to and also we can supply your site if needed.
We hope everyone is staying safe and if you are still working you are following the government guidelines and we hope all of the companies we deal with are able to keep going through, and after, these times. Stay strong, look after your families and we’ll hopefully speak soon.
info@cdi-icm.co.uk
Tel: (01388) 728833
On a side note it’s strange to see some of the places we exhibit at every year being turned into NHS Nightingale Hospitals.
So far we’ve seen the ExCel Centre in London and the NEC in Birmingham, where we do Futurebuild and the Homebuild & Renovation Shows respectively, being turned into huge temporary hospitals. On top of this there is the International Conference Centre in Harrogate and the SEC in Glasgow where we’ve exhibited on numerous occasions being turned into one too.
In fact it was while we were down in London, at the ExCel Centre for this years Futurebuild event, when we first started noticing how serious this outbreak was going to be. This was in early March and only a few days later it was decided to postpone the NEC event until later in the year.
As a small family business, that has a number of family members on the front line in the NHS, in hospitals, we know how this is effecting families across the country and we hope that everyone gets through this safely and we are all able to get back to normality soon.
Chris, Paul & Barbara.
Case Studies
Self Build & Renovations
FAQs22
Ask CDI a Question
-
Q
What are the Lewis Deck sheet sizes?
AQ: What sheet sizes are held in stock for delivery within a few days after order? A: We stock 2500mm and 1300mm sheets. These are all 630mm wide and 16mm deep. Deliveries are made via the pallet network directly to site. The smaller sheets are aimed at small bathroom renovation projects and can be supplied in small numbers via TNT. 2.5* and 1.3m sheets allow for the 100mm overlap to occur over a joist, with joist centres being either 300mm, 400mm, 600mm, 800mm*, 1200mm and 2400mm*. (*2.5m sheet only) For larger projects we are able to produce bespoke sheet sizes if required, please get in contact to discuss other options for sheet sizes.
-
Q
Why don't my Lewis sheets interlock like they do in the video?
AQ: Why don't my sheets interlock like they do in the video? A: The sheets have two sides (one printed, one plain), the dovetails on either side are different widths, it is then necessary to alternate the sheets print up and then print down.
QIs this a question?
AIf it is, this is an answer.
Latest Blog
CDI 2024
Is Underfloor Heating Compatible With Carpet?
11th October 2024
At Every Exhibition We Get Asked Can You Have Underfloor Heating With Carpet? Hopefully here we explain why the answer to that is YES. With carpet providing a soft, luxurious feel to your home many people ask whether underfloor heating and carpet can go…
View AllCow Close Barn with Heat Pump and Underfloor Heating
26th May 2023
Paul M contacted us in early 2022 to discuss the use of the Lewis Deck system following a recommendation by his Ground Source Heat Pump system installer. We worked through the drawings and provided a quote, the Lewis Deck and…
View All2022 Has Begun and Exhibitions Are, Fingers Crossed, Back To Normal.
21st January 2022
Starting on Friday 28th January, now that COVID has magically disappeared, we are heading back on the road and will be exhibiting for a full year for the first time since 2019. Next Friday sees the first exhibition at the…
View AllChat Live
Hi you're speaking to Dave, how can I help.Website by Indigo
-