ADHESIVE FREE INSTALLATIONS WITH FORBO’S FLOTEX ADVANCE

As part of the wider refresh to its Flotex collection, Forbo Flooring Systems has launched a stunning new range, Flotex Advance, which can be installed either fully adhered or adhesive-free.

 

Completely new to the Flotex offering, Flotex Advance is available in two distinct designs, Code and Latitude, with 39 contemporary patterns across a variety of tones. Both are available in sheet and tile formats, with the sheet format benefitting from a Forbo’s special ‘next’ backing, which means it can be installed adhesive-free or fully adhered

 Chris Rand, Category Marketing Manager, from Forbo Flooring Systems, said:

“With the wider refresh of our Flotex portfolio, we wanted to ensure that not only were there a variety of high-end and high-definition design options, but a choice of installation formats too. That’s why, thanks to our new ‘next’ backing, we’re delighted to be able to offer flooring contractors increased flexibility, with the adhesive-free Flotex Advance sheet allowing for quicker, easier and more sustainable installations.”

 Flotex combines the design and comfort of a textile floor covering, with the functional benefits of a resilient flooring solution. Thanks to Flotex’s unique construction with over 70 million fibres per square metre, it is the perfect base for digital printing, giving greater definition than is possible using conventional textile products. This, combined with its dense surface, makes for a longer lasting and better-looking flooring solution, ideal for use in a variety of environments including leisure, hospitality, education and offices.

In addition, Flotex contains 59% recycled content by weight, in the tile construction, and is manufactured in factories running off 100% renewable electricity. Flotex also boasts the prestigious Allergy UK seal of approval, ensuring Flotex flooring schemes positively impact those using the spaces it’s installed in.


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