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GERFLOR to the rescue at flood damaged Torquay Boys Grammar School


W


hen the school urgently needed to replace their existing wooden floor in their main hall due to flooding, they turned to international flooring specialist Gerflor to supply over 600m2


of their


world-renowned Taraflex® Performance vinyl sports flooring. Achieving a first-class installation that would be on budget, on time and as importantly, meet the


stringent requirements that the school would insist on was a challenge well-met by Plymouth- based Roberts Flooring. Dave Moran, Managing Director, Roberts Flooring commented, “the school had previously had an


unfortunate flooding incident which caused their current timber sprung sports floor to swell and become defective.”On the new specification Dave Moran stated, “We approached Gerflor to help propose a suitable solution and it was decided that their Taraflex Performance 9mm thick sports flooring system would be the best answer due to its versatile range of applications as it was suitable for a sporting and educational environment. We settled on Mint Green as the optimum colour as it would really compliment the sports line markings that were added to the new floor. “


u01926 622600 ucontractuk@gerflor.com uwww.gerflor.co.uk


January 2020


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