What do the stamps mean?

Here at QuantiSafe, we recognise that your customer requirements will differ from job to job. Some customers have a higher tolerance for joins if it reduces the cost of the job. Other customers require minimal joins, or they have selected a product that doesn’t join well, in which cases you will need to plan the job with fewer joins, more product, and higher waste.

In most cases, we will run residential plans in both directions; north/south and east/west. We use a stamp on each plan, so you can see at a glance which might best suit the needs of your customer.

Least amount of product with more joins, but within generally accepted trade practice.

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Minimal joins placed to avoid obvious traffic areas. More product required.

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This option both uses the least amount of product and has optimal seam placement.

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If you have requested a budget option, we will present a plan with more joins than normal, but only if those additional joins can yield a saving in product.