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Commercial Flooring in London: 3 Tips

The UK flooring market is set to grow at a CAGR of more than 1.54% by 2027. This means the industry is slowly but steadily expanding, with a notable interest in low-maintenance and easily installed flooring options. 

Flooring is a vital part of any commercial property. It’s a huge investment with lots of material options for you to choose from. But committing to a flooring type can be a challenge.

This is why it’s best to consult with a commercial flooring company to ensure you’re making a wise investment. Keep reading to learn 3 tips for picking the type of commercial flooring for your building.

1. Consider the Environment

Sometimes conventional wisdom is a helpful starting point. Many commercial developers consider the purpose of their environment, and what might happen in the building because of this. This guides the choice of which flooring would work best in that situation.

For example, a hospital wouldn’t typically choose carpeting because it’ll slow down movement and is difficult to keep sterile. But carpets are great for hotels because they help absorb sound which creates privacy and adds a cosy feeling to the rooms. 

Areas with lots of foot traffic need sturdy and easily maintained floors. In the UK, flooring that is easily insulated or can hold heat is always best. 

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2. Safety and Hygiene

Safety in any commercial building is always a priority. For this reason, it’s often better to choose materials which are slip-resistant. If this is impractical then look into materials that can have a slip-resistant coating applied to them. 

Different flooring materials have different cleaning requirements in order to stay hygienic. Research how often different flooring materials need to be cleaned, and if you will have the budget for this. Cleaning supplies will need to be regularly bought, and cleaning floors can disrupt the flow through the space. 

3. Maintenance and Sustainability

Commercial floors get far more foot traffic than residential flooring. This means they wear down a lot faster and need more regular maintenance. This means durability is particularly important. 

Another thing to consider is how easily material might stain or lose colour if exposed to sunlight. Even if the floor is technically in a good condition, you want its aesthetic properties to remain the same for years. 

No matter how well you maintain a commercial floor, it will eventually need to be replaced. While different materials have different lifespans, none of them last forever. And when you replace the flooring, the previous material is thrown out.

For this reason, many people are looking at more sustainable options. This way, when their material is eventually replaced, it is less harmful to the environment. However, this is often a more expensive option. 

Choose the Right Commercial Flooring

Choosing the right commercial flooring is a big decision. It’s a huge investment, and once you’re committed, your building is stuck with it for years.

Make sure you’re investing your money in the best choice by considering all your options. 

If you need commercial flooring in London, contact us for assistance.