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VINYL MADE SIMPLE BY POLYFLOR


Polyflor, UK commercial and residential vinyl flooring specialist, has recently launched the Expona SimpLay PUR range of loose lay luxury vinyl tiles (LVT) as the latest addition to the Expona family of premium vinyl floorcoverings.


The Expona SimpLay collection of loose lay vinyl tiles and planks for heavy commercial interiors offers authentic reproductions of beautiful natural materials presented in an adhesive-free, ready-to-lay product designed to reduce installation time. Living up to the Expona brand’s reputation for offering high design flooring, the new range includes 38 stunning designs featuring a variety of both traditional and contemporary wood, stone and textile effects.


Expona SimpLay’s unique, non-skid honeycomb backing layer and thicker 5mm gauge ensure that the tiles stay in position to create a robust and hardwearing floorcovering for high-traffic, heavy commercial environments, such as the office, retail and leisure sectors. As it is a loose lay product which can be installed over many different types of existing floorcoverings, subfloor preparation is significantly reduced and each plank or tile can be installed, lifted and reinstalled elsewhere without leaving any residue.


Tom Rollo, Polyflor’s Marketing Manager, commented: “We see Expona SimpLay as a practical choice when deadlines are tight and clients require a quick turnaround. As an adhesive-free loose lay LVT, this product is also ideal for


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creating temporary installations such as pop-up shops and exhibition spaces.”


The wood collection features rustic pines, classic oaks, industrial timber and linear fineline designs, whilst the stone and effect collection includes limestones, concretes, slates, highly authentic woven textile and leather effect tiles. To authentically replicate the natural beauty of timber planks and stone tiles, the products contain knots and variations in markings as part of their design, bevelled edges and a surface texture for added realism.


Like other Expona products, this highly durable loose lay floorcovering is enhanced with Polyflor PUR, Polyflor’s exclusive and robust polyurethane reinforcement which is cross-linked and UV-cured to protect the floor and reduce ongoing maintenance costs.


This new Expona SimpLay collection joins the high-performance Expona range which now includes Expona Design and Expona Commercial luxury vinyl tiles, Expona Control - the world’s first LVT featuring sustainable wet slip resistance, and Expona Flow vinyl sheet flooring. As part of its extensive


LVT portfolio, Polyflor also offers Affinity255 and Bevel Line heavy commercial luxury vinyl tiles alongside Camaro, Camaro Loc and Colonia luxury vinyl tiles for the home.


Expona SimpLay is beautifully presented within a sampling package which includes a 48 page brochure, and a comprehensive presenter. Sampling can be ordered free of charge on the Polyflor website or by calling the Polyflor Samples Direct Hotline on 0161 767 2551.


Polyflor has, for many years, been recognised as a leading global manufacturer of high quality, high performance floorcoverings, demonstrating a high level of commitment to minimise the impact our products have on the environment. Expona SimpLay’s environmental credentials are impressive, achieving a generic BRE A+ rating in major use areas and Indoor Air Comfort Gold, assuring that VOC emissions are below any globally determined levels. It is also 100% recyclable via the Recofloor recycling scheme and contains an average of 20% recycled content.


www.polyflor.com/exponasimplay www.tomorrowscontractfloors.com


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