Avoid slipping up on safety with CTD Architectural Tiles

  • 27 Feb 2023

Leading commercial tile supplier CTD Architectural Tiles is helping architects and interior designers put safety first with its vast collection of non-slip tiles.

CTD Architectural Tiles works closely with the world’s leading tile manufacturers to curate an extensive range of porcelain floor tiles with a minimum Pendulum Test Value (PTV) of 36. The pendulum test for slip resistance is the only legally accepted measure of anti-slip flooring in the UK. Floor tiles with a PTV rating of 36 or higher are necessary for commercial buildings.

Combining safety with style, the supplier’s collection of non-slip tiles features a variety of designs, colours and sizes to meet any commercial requirements. From the neutral palette of Cementum to the unique luxury of Tele di Marmo Onyx – one of the first onyx-effect tiles on the market with a PTV36 rating – there’s something for every project.

CTD Architectural Tiles

A number of CTD Architectural Tiles’ non-slip ranges are available as part of its ‘From UK Stock’ core collection of tiles. Including a series of design styles and technical features, tiles within this range are available for next day delivery nationwide, making them the ideal choice for projects with short lead times.

The company has over 50 years’ experience in the commercial sector. This means its specification team is able to provide quality bespoke advice and guidance on the latest design trends as well as technical information and PTV ratings for products.

To discover more about CTD Architectural Tiles’ extensive range of non-slip tiles and for bespoke technical advice, visit www.ctdarchitecturaltiles.co.uk

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