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an expansion of the team’s involvement with <br />Winston Towers 300’s redesign. “About halfway <br />through the pool deck project,” Johnson began, <br />“Michael had me come in and meet with the building <br />owners again and we talked about an additional <br />project that was on the books for the interior portion <br />of it. They were using slabs and porcelain tile on the <br />interior.” <br />The interior spaces included the building lobby, the <br />lobby restrooms and the first-floor hallways. For each <br />area, Sika was ready with product solutions for PIF’s <br />crews to apply. Wall surfaces were prepared with <br />Sika®Level-02 EZ Primer before SikaTile®-475 LHT <br />Premium Set was used to install book-matched <br />Calacatta slabs. SikaTile®-450 LHT Secure Set <br />bonded all porcelain tiles to the floor, while SikaSil® <br />N Plus and Sika’s EMSEAL products provided the <br />required expansion joints. In the lobby restrooms, <br />Potomkin’s teams preferred SikaTile®-400 LHT Pro <br />Set because of its flexibility. Interior joints were filled <br />with SikaTile®-800 Unsanded Grout, bright white on <br />walls and canvas on floors. <br />SikaTile®-400 LHT Pro Set was chosen for the first-floor bathroom due to <br />its flexibility. <br />Winston Towers 300’s pool deck was completed in May 2022. The interior tiling finished about a year later. PIF’s <br />successful deployment of the Sika solution systems ensured the new porcelain pool deck would appeal to <br />residents of Winston Towers 300 for decades to come. The product performance and workmanship likewise