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At Bonnick Flooring Ltd, we are passionate about what we do. Our diverse range of services includes Contract/Commercial & Domestic Flooring, Vinyl Flooring (LVT), Carpet Tiles, Installation & Fitting, Screeding. Whatever your requirements, we’ve got you covered. With over 35 years of experience, we are experts in LVT flooring, delivering a luxurious and durable flooring solution for any space. But that’s not all – we also take pride in creating safe and accessible environments for everyone, including disabled adaptations and wet rooms. When you choose us, you can trust that we will be reliable, diligent, and, most importantly, honest. Contact us now to explore the perfect flooring solution from Bonnick Flooring.

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Luxury Vinyl Tile (LVT) flooring is a synthetic flooring material widely used in homes and businesses, offering the appearance of natural materials like wood and stone with added benefits. It comprises layers including a protective wear layer, a printed design layer for visual mimicry, a stable core layer, and often a supportive backing layer. LVT is favored for its durability, water resistance, and affordability compared to genuine materials. It withstands heavy foot traffic, is easy to maintain, and provides a comfortable surface underfoot, making it a popular and versatile choice for various interior designs.

Vinyl flooring is a versatile and cost-effective flooring option commonly used in residential and commercial spaces. It’s composed of synthetic materials that are printed with various patterns and designs to resemble natural materials like wood, stone, or tile. Vinyl flooring comes in sheets, tiles, or planks, and it’s known for its durability, water resistance, and easy maintenance. It’s softer underfoot compared to materials like ceramic tile or hardwood, making it comfortable to walk on, and it’s available in a wide

Carpet tiles are a modular flooring solution that consists of small individual carpet squares, typically sized around 18 inches by 18 inches, which can be arranged and installed in various patterns to cover a floor space. These tiles are made from a variety of materials, including nylon, polyester, or a blend, and they come in a wide range of colors, textures, and patterns. Carpet tiles are popular for their flexibility, as they allow for easy replacement of damaged tiles without needing to replace the entire carpet. They provide sound insulation, warmth, and comfort underfoot, making them suitable for both residential and commercial settings. Carpet tiles are often chosen for their ease of installation, customization options, and the ability to create unique flooring designs.

Plywood is a versatile engineered wood product made by bonding together thin layers of wood veneers with adhesive, with adjacent layers having their grain rotated at right angles to each other. This cross-grain construction lends plywood its strength, stability, and resistance to warping. Plywood comes in various grades, thicknesses, and sizes, making it suitable for a wide range of applications, including construction, furniture making, cabinetry, flooring, and more. It can be finished with various coatings, paints, or stains to enhance its appearance and durability. Plywood’s adaptability, cost-effectiveness, and structural integrity make it a fundamental building material in many industries and projects.

Contract carpet, also known as commercial carpet, refers to a type of carpet specifically designed and manufactured to meet the demands of high-traffic commercial and institutional environments. It is engineered to withstand heavy foot traffic, frequent cleaning, and other stresses typically encountered in places like office buildings, hotels, schools, healthcare facilities, and public spaces. Contract carpets are often made using durable fibers, such as nylon or polypropylene, and they come in a wide range of patterns, colors, and textures to suit various design aesthetics. Additionally, they may have features like stain resistance and improved wear resistance to ensure longevity in demanding settings. The focus of contract carpets is on durability, performance, and maintaining an attractive appearance even under intensive use.

 

A wetroom is a waterproofed bathroom or shower area designed to handle water without the need for traditional shower enclosures or bathtub barriers. It’s a modern and stylish bathroom concept that creates a seamless, open space where the floor and walls are typically waterproofed using specialized materials like tanking systems, waterproof membranes, and tiles. The absence of a traditional shower tray or bathtub allows water to drain directly into a floor-level drain, often covered by a discrete grate. Wetrooms offer several advantages, including accessibility for individuals with mobility challenges, easier cleaning due to fewer nooks and crannies, and a spacious, contemporary aesthetic. However, proper installation is crucial to prevent water leakage and ensure efficient drainage, usually involving professional expertise to ensure a watertight and safe environment.

 

Medical flooring installations involve the implementation of specialized flooring solutions tailored to the demands of healthcare settings. These installations prioritize factors such as hygiene maintenance, infection control, durability, and safety. The chosen flooring materials need to be easy to clean and disinfect, provide slip resistance, endure high foot traffic and equipment movement, and offer comfort for healthcare professionals. Considerations also include acoustic properties, chemical resistance, and antimicrobial features. Common flooring types like vinyl, linoleum, rubber, epoxy, and carpet tiles are selected based on their suitability for specific areas within medical facilities, ranging from operating rooms and laboratories to patient rooms, each requiring materials that contribute to cleanliness, patient comfort, and regulatory compliance.

DPM stands for “Damp Proof Membrane” in the context of construction and building materials. A damp proof membrane is a material used to prevent the penetration of moisture or water vapor through walls, floors, or other surfaces in buildings. It’s commonly used to create a barrier that prevents rising damp, which is the movement of groundwater through porous building materials. DPMs can be made from various materials, such as polyethylene, bitumen, or other synthetic materials, and they are typically installed during the construction phase to ensure the long-term integrity of the building by preventing moisture-related issues like mold growth, decay, and structural damage.

Stair nosings are essential components in flooring design, installed at the edges of stairs to enhance safety and aesthetics. Typically made from materials like metal, rubber, or wood, they provide a prominent edge that reduces the risk of slips and trips by offering improved visibility and slip resistance. Stair nosings also safeguard the stair edges from wear, prolonging the life of the stairs and contributing to a cohesive design. These functional accessories are particularly crucial in high-traffic areas where stairs are prone to heavy use, ensuring compliance with safety standards and creating a polished appearance in both commercial and residential settings.

In the context of shop fittings, stair nosing’s serve as vital components for both safety and visual appeal. Positioned at the edges of stairs, these nosing’s are typically crafted from materials like metal, rubber, or wood, offering an elevated edge that enhances visibility and reduces the chances of accidents by providing improved traction. Beyond safety, stair nosing’s shield stair edges from wear and tear, thereby prolonging the staircase’s longevity and presenting a seamless design. In commercial spaces like retail environments, where foot traffic is frequent, stair nosing’s play a crucial role in adhering to safety regulations and creating a polished aesthetic that aligns with the overall shop décor.

 

In the realm of subfloor preparation, meticulous attention is given to ensuring an optimal foundation for various flooring installations. This process involves meticulous cleaning, levelling, and addressing any imperfections in the underlying surface before installing the new flooring material. It often encompasses tasks such as removing debris, old adhesives, and contaminants; filling cracks or gaps; and smoothing uneven surfaces. Proper subfloor preparation is vital to guarantee the durability, stability, and longevity of the final flooring product, whether it’s tile, carpet, hardwood, or another material. This meticulous groundwork ensures a seamless installation, minimises potential issues like unevenness or adhesion problems, and ultimately contributes to a high-quality, professional finish that meets industry standards.

 

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