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SPORTS FLOORING


SPORTS FLOORING


ALTRO LIMITED Works Road, Letchworth Garden City, Hertfordshire, SG6 1NW T: +44(0)1462 480480 F: +44 (0)1462 480010 E: enquiries@altro.com W: www.altro.co.uk


Altro products are designed to offer you a complete system. Our commercial flooring and wall cladding solutions work hard, individually or together, to provide hygiene and safety in the most demanding environments. Our safety flooring affords a level of slip resistance that exceeds the latest regulations. It is frequently specified in the education, healthcare, gastronomy and leisure sectors. For a more robust location, Altro’s resin floorings ensure optimum performance without compromising on lasting impact. These award-winning ranges are suitable for a vast array of applications.


GERFLOR Wedgnock House, Wedgnock Lane, Warwick, CV34 5AP T: 01926 622600 F: 01926 401647 E: contractuk@gerflor.com W: www.gerflor.co.uk


Increased performance and comfort are key features of the new and improved range of Taraflex sport flooring from Gerflor. The new Taraflex Sport M Comfort and Taraflex Multi-Use 6.2 cater, respectively, for the needs of multi-sport and multi-use venues, while enhancements made to Taraflex Sport M Evolution and Taraflex Sport M Performance ensure comfortable and safe sports floors for all. Taraflex Sport M Comfort is a brand new 12mm thick flooring. With an impressive P3 classification, it offers levels of force reduction of between 45% and 55%. The improved 7mm thick Taraflex Sport M Evolution and 9mm thick Taraflex Sport M Performance products offer P1 and P2 classifications. Taraflex Multi-Use 6.2 is another completely new product and, with its EN 14904 compliance, is the ideal solution for multi-use venues.


ITEC CONTRACT FLOORS T: 00 32 5665 3211 E: Jason.Barrett@ivcgroup.com W: www.itecfloors.co.uk


Itec is the commercial flooring division of the IVC Group – already one of Europe’s largest and still fastest growing manufacturers of floor finishes. The Itec Contract Floors growing portfolio of products offer multiple benefits to end-users, contractors and specifiers alike. With a nationwide distribution channel, Itec Contract Floors products are R10 slip resistance, compatible with hot or cold welding methods, available 2 or 4m wide, suitable for Very Heavy Commercial or Heavy Commercial applications and are Hyperguard + PUR coating as standard.


PETER DORRELL & COMPANY PO Box 14, Malvern, Worcestershire, WR14 2YN, UK T: (01684) 567504 F: (01684) 563101 E: sales@peterdorrell.freeserve.co.uk W: www.peterdorrell.co.uk


Over 35 years experience using the latest techniques and equipment has made Peter Dorrell & Company the country’s leading name in sports hall floor refurbishment.


Sanding, Sealing and Court Marking - the complete package ideal for: Sports Halls, Gymnasia, Leisure Centres, Schools, Community Centres, Village Halls. For all floor types including composite block, woodstrip, woodblock, Junckers and vinyl.


Plus: Interim scrubbing and re-sealing.


Squash Court Maintenance: Floor sanding and re-marking, wall cleaning and painting, plaster repairs and wall & floor re-newals. Also available: Specialist approved cleaning and maintenance products.


00 76 www.tomorrowsflooring.com


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