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Impervia® Luxury Flooring

Impervia® Luxury flooring is the best simple push fit luxury floor on the market and unlike a lot of the Amtico Flooring and Karndean Floors does not need any adhesive or underlay. This is because of our innovative 1.5mm thick IXPE waterproof backing. Our product looks just like a wood floor due to our groundbreaking textured surfaces and natural look. Browse the range now and order samples to see for yourself.The Valinge 5Gi push fit on our luxury wood planks and Valinge click system on our tiles mean a quick and easy cost-effective installation.

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Impervia®  luxury flooring is like real wood flooring with a wide long board, textured surface and natural look. The rigid core is made up of stone and fiberglass and has all the health and safety certificates to meet the most stringent of environmental requirements. Fit in Basements, Bathrooms, Kitchens or anywhere.This backing for our flooring has acoustic qualities as well as creating a warm soft feel to the textured surface of the floor. We have new machines to profile the latest 5Gi push fit system on our luxury floors and the rigid core has fibre as well, for total durability and stability.Impervia’s IXPE Backing is 1.5mm thick and is fixed to our rigid luxury flooring and tiles as part of the manufacturing process. This makes our products fully waterproof unlike other rigid flooring products that may have a cork or other porous backing. The structure shown in the image shoes the small indentations designed to improve acoustic qualities and will not reveal imperfections in the subfloor

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Specifying Bespoke Wood Flooring for Architects

Through our wood flooring company, we have worked with Architects since the early 2000’s creating bespoke floor finishes to match the interior design concepts. The décor is crucial to creating ambiences of wellbeing, but the first thing people always see is the floor.

Retrofit is not an easy task and costs will always be higher than new build. However old warehouses, grade 1 and grade 11 listed buildings can look fantastic with retrofitted floors that have been made to look as if they have, they always been there. Below was an old brew house in Bristol fitted with our bare timber 240mm wide board. Great design enhanced by the perfect floor.

We can provide specifications and help with sub floors as well as a new Nano technology heating system that is low voltage and can be easily retrofitted as the thickness is only 2mm.

We have the capacity to supply large developments such as River light and South Bank Place with very specific floors that were designed by the clients, signed off and then put into production.

There were 6 blocks at River light where we supplied the flooring hallway through the first block due to quality issues with the original supplier.

We have supplied all the flooring for the residential blocks at South bank Place including penthouses and communal areas. These were made according to the exact client requirements and Architects specifications. Being a very specific AB grade there are hardly any knots in the flooring and special manufacturing techniques were used to produce the boards to get a consistent colour with limited variation. This was our design brief.

Please call us on 01666 504015 to see how we can help you meet your client’s requirements.

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