We manufacture our commercial grade laminate flooring in thicknesses from 8mm to 12mm incorporating a full acoustic backing and AC4 wear layer providing comfort and durability.
Our range consists of 4 colour/design finishes, held as permanent stock items, and for orders over 10,000 m2 we can manufacture specific colours and designs.
Our Laminate Flooring is manufactured using photographic technology to render the surface images and creating a highly authentic wood finish to the floor.
We only use the highest grade material in our Laminate flooring manufacturing process and the technology we have developed for rendering colours and textures ensures that our laminate flooring lis virtually indistinguishable from genuine wood flooring.
To make fitting as easy and cost effective as possible we have licensed the renowned Unilin click flooring system to guarantee trouble free installation
Underlay for Laminate Flooring: We recommend underlay for Laminate Flooring. To avoid acoustic issues we recommend using a quality 3mm to 4mm thick underlay. To make this process even easier for our clients our design engineers have developed a laminate floor with the underlay already fixed to the back. This makes it even quicker to install on SR 1 screeds, chipboard surfaced cradle systems or plywood subfloors.
You can see this new laminate flooring below. Please call our sales team for advice, best prices and free samples on 01666 504 015.
New Extra Wide and Long Laminate Flooring
Our engineering team have recently developed a very high quality Laminate Flooring for larger developments.
The surface texture is comparable to real wood flooring and our boards are guaranteed for 15 years. Repeat patterns are minimal. Please see the board sizes outlined below;
- 12mm thick x 196mm wide x 2440mm long
- 12mm thick x 235mm wide x 2440mm long
- 12mm thick x 295mm wide x 2440mm long
Some of the finishes and colours are below:




These are not stock items but can be delivered within 6 to 8 weeks from order with quantities in excess of 2,000 m2. The image above shows part of the 2440 boards.