• Tiler trousers

    Are you looking for tiling trousers for your staff or yourself? Here are some key points to help you make the right decision: Comfort and fit Tiler trousers must offer optimum freedom of movement. That's why it's important to choose models with a cut that's adapted to your body shape, o en a straight or fitted cut. Elasticated waistbands or adjustable belts ensure good support throughout the day. Resistant materials The fabric used to make the trousers must be robust and hard-wearing, such as PC 65/35 poly-cotton. Trousers with reinforced knees, in Cordura or Kevlar, are particularly recommended for tilers who o en have to kneel. Practicality and functionality Trousers must be equipped with multiple, well-positioned pockets for carrying tools and accessories with ease. Rear and side pockets, as well as kneepad pockets, are essential to maximise efficiency on the worksite. Security In addition to the robustness of the fabric, tiling trousers can be fitted with reflective elements for improved visibility, particularly when working outdoors or in low-light environments. Easy to maintain Trousers must be easy to care for and withstand frequent washing while retaining their shape and properties. That's why ALM offers fabrics designed for industrial care with wash temperatures in excess of 60°C. Explore our range of tiling trousers for professionals. With ALM, the specialist in professional clothing, you can benefit from optimum comfort and unrivalled performance to help you excel with your customers and staff.

  • Tiler PPE

    Are you looking for tiling PPE for your employees or yourself? Here are the key points to help you make the right decision: Adapted professional clothing Clothing must be tear-resistant and hard-wearing. Overalls or trousers reinforced at the knees may be necessary for work on the ground. In addition, opt for breathable fabrics that keep you comfortable throughout the day. At ALM we recommend different types of fabric to suit your site. We prefer fabrics that are lighter or lighter depending on the surrounding heat: poly cotton PC 65/35 or CP 60/40 from 210 to 315gr/m2. In addition to the robustness of the fabric, tiling PPE can be fitted with reflective elements for improved visibility, particularly when working outdoors or in low-light environments. Protection for feet and legs Safety footwear must offer protection against impact, sharp objects and the risk of slipping. It is also important that they are water and heat resistant. Opt for models that meet current safety standards (NF EN ISO 20345: 200 Joules safety footwear: EN 20346: 100 Joules protection), as footwear can offer protection against shocks, punctures and slipping. Protective toe caps (SB or PB) in steel or composite protect the toes and are part of the basic requirements. Some of our models meet additional requirements: antiperforation soles (P), anti-slip soles (SRA or SRB): malleolar (AN) or metatarsal (M) protection: uppers resistant to absorption (E) and water penetration (WR or WRU) or cuts (CR), etc. Visibility and comfort Make sure that the equipment is suited to the working conditions (indoors, outdoors, low light) and that it allows good freedom of movement. The equipment should also be light so that it doesn't hinder the tiler's movements. Take a look at our range of PPE for tiling professionals. With ALM, the specialist in professional clothing, you can benefit from optimum comfort and unrivalled performance to help you excel with your customers and staff.

  • Tiler shoes

    Are you looking for tiling shoes for your employees or for yourself? Here are the key points to help you make the right decision: Comfort and support Tilers spend many hours standing, moving or crouching. So it's crucial to choose footwear that provides good arch support and effective cushioning. An ergonomic, removable and washable insole and a well-fitting upper help to prevent fatigue and lower back or foot pain. Enhanced security Working on building sites exposes you to many risks. A tiler's shoe must offer optimum protection against knocks, punctures and slips. The first criterion to consider is the protection offered by the footwear. According to current safety standards (NF EN ISO 20345: 200 Joules safety footwear: EN 20346: 100 Joules protection), footwear can offer protection against impacts, punctures and slipping. Protective toe caps (SB or PB) in steel or composite protect the toes and are part of the basic requirements. Some of our models meet additional requirements: anti-perforation soles (P), anti-slip soles (SRA or SRB): malleolar (AN) or metatarsal (M) protection: uppers resistant to absorption (E) and water penetration (WR or WRU) or cuts (CR), etc. Resistance and durability Working conditions for tilers can be tough, with dust, damp and abrasive materials. So it's vital to choose footwear made from robust materials that are resistant to wear and moisture, such as leather or treated technical fabrics. Lightweight and flexible Opt for lightweight, flexible footwear that won't restrict your movements. Flexible footwear allows you to maintain good mobility, which is essential for precision work and handling materials. Ventilation and hygiene For optimum comfort, choose footwear with ventilation systems and breathable materials to prevent the build-up of perspiration and unpleasant odours, and ensure impeccable hygiene. Take a look at our range of tiling shoes for professionals. With ALM, the specialist in professional clothing, you can benefit from optimum comfort and unrivalled performance to help you excel with your customers and staff.

Filter By

Categories

Categories

Size

Size

Color

Color

There are 28 products.

Showing 1-12 of 28 item(s)

Active filters

Scroll