From squeaks to silence: Cullen's HRS solution solves floor cracking

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Partition-to-floor connections represent a key risk area, where poor detailing or installation can lead to ongoing performance issues.

Creaking floors remain a persistent issue, often driven by the partition-to-floor connection above.

Limited regulation and inconsistent on-site enforcement make this detail difficult to standardise, leaving installers to manage a critical yet challenging connection where floor deflection must be accommodated.

At Cullen the process began with a clear on-site pain point that was widely recognised across the industry.

The goal was to develop a solution that was simple, compliant, and delivered consistent results every time.

The solution was the Head Restraint Screw (HRS) System, a two-part guide-and-screw, specifically designed to remove guesswork and improve installation reliability.

Consistent, efficient installation achieved through a guided, engineered system that ensures correct alignment, reduces on-site variability, and minimises rework.

Improved long-term performance and compliance, with fewer deflection-related issues and callbacks, increasing confidence in structural integrity.

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