2018 is Looking Positively Vinyl with Traviata
Soon to hit our shores, the brand new “Firm-Fit” residential vinyl flooring range will be available through Traviata Flooring.
“Firm-Fit” makes use of state of the art “rigid-core” technology, offering a far more “stable” board, which can be used in full sun conditions (provided rules are adhered to around expansion joints). The full range with colour options will be available from February 2018 and brings with it a whole new dimension to residential flooring. Also new to the Traviata vinyl offering is the 6.5mm “IsoCore Classic” commercial grade range, making use of the now well proven “IsoCore” technology. Superseding the traditional “solid vinyl” interlocking systems, these brand new ranges offer vastly improved product characteristics, making the future of vinyl in 2018 encouragingly optimistic. The “IsoCore XL” range remains a firm favourite. All Traviata vinyl products are manufactured from 100% virgin vinyl, are “Floor Score” certified for indoor air quality and meet the VOC emissions requirements for use in home, classroom, office and commercial environments. For more information, contact Traviata.
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