Physiotherapy clinic atmosphere renewed by Expona Flow

  • 24 Jan 2017

The new “goPhysio” clinic in Eastleigh, Hampshire, recently selected Polyflor‘s popular Expona Flow PUR collection’s hardwearing and stylish wood effect sheet vinyl to cover their floors throughout.

The spacious and modern clinic offers a range of services including physiotherapy, rehabilitation treatment, sports massage and pilates classes. The Expona Flow PUR heterogeneous flooring and the Roasted Limed Ash design was chosen and fitted in five treatment rooms, exercise studio and reception area at the spacious and modern clinic.

Available in a two metre wide format with a 2mm gauge, the UK manufactured Expona Flow PUR flooring collection includes 50 high performance wood, stone and abstract designs. The sophisticated RoastedLimedAsh wood effect design features simple clean lines, subtle tonal variations and a surface texture for an authentic look and was installed by local flooring contractors GE Nichols Flooring Ltd.

Director of goPhysio, Fiona Moir claimed that the flooring provided the calming atmosphere that was required in the new goPhysio clinic and the fact that it is hardwearing and easy to maintain is also of high benefit.

Expona Flow PUR is enhanced with Polyflor’s robust poyurethane reinforcement which is cross linked and UV cured for a simple polish-free maintenance regime and superior cleaning benefits, making it ideal for a range of healthcare facilities and other heavy commercial environments.

Having achieved a BRE A+ rating for major use areas in the healthcare sector and Indoor Air Comfort Gold, assuring that VOC emissions are below any globally determined levels, this makes Expona Flow’s environmental credentials impressive. It is also 100% recyclable via the Recofloor recycling scheme and contains recycled material.

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