Comfort Floor

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What is Comfort Flooring?

Comfort flooring is a specialist polyurethane flooring system designed to provide enhanced walking comfort, acoustic control, and aesthetic appeal. Unlike rigid resin systems, comfort flooring incorporates elasticised components that absorb impact, reduce sound transmission, and deliver long-term fatigue resistance, especially valuable in environments with high footfall or extended standing periods.

This system is typically installed as a self-smoother, producing a perfectly level, seamless finish that’s easy to maintain and highly resistant to wear.

Comfort resin flooring is particularly effective in environments requiring a softer underfoot feel without compromising on industrial-grade performance. It’s also a strong alternative because it bonds directly to the subfloor and doesn’t need to be removed like vinyl, which is non-recyclable and ends up in landfills. Instead, comfort floors can be refurbished and repaired, significantly extending their service life.

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Shore D Hardness Rated

Ranges from 70 (firm) down to 30 (softer) depending on specification

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Noise Cancelling Properties

Excellent sound-dampening capabilities for quieter environments

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Ergonomic Comfort

Ideal for reducing fatigue in prolonged standing areas

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Self-Smoothing

Self-smoothing installation for a hygienic, grout-free surface

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Crack Bridging

Protects the floor from cracking as well as preventing current floor cracks from worsening.

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UV Stable

The base is UV stable, and the topcoat is a clear sealer, so you can see the design

Technical Specifications:

  • Base Material: Polyurethane Resin
  • Application Method: Self-smoothing, poured system
  • Shore D Hardness Range: 30 to 70 (customisable)
  • Thickness Range: Typically 2 mm to 4 mm
  • Sound Absorption: Built-in noise reduction properties.
  • Finish Options: Swirled duo-colour decorative finish.
  • Cure Time: Varies based on conditions, typically 24 to 48 hours for a full cure.
  • Slip Resistance: Can be modified to suit HSE guidelines.

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Industries & Applications

Comfort resin flooring is widely specified in both public-facing and industrial environments where comfort, safety, and aesthetics are paramount:

Healthcare

  • Hospitals, Clinics, and Care Homes
  • Offers Acoustic Control in Busy Wards and Corridors

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Education

  • School Corridors, Classrooms, and Universities
  • Clean and Comfortable Learning Environment

Hospitality

  • Restaurants, Commercial Kitchens, and Stadiums
  • Responsive, Low-Maintenance Floor

Retail

  • Shops, Showrooms, and Office Spaces
  • Ergonomic Surface that Offers Both Comfort and Durability

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Check out our selection of photos showcasing our installations in various settings.

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Inspection & quality control

Our team of experts will complete a thorough check of the work undertaken and provide any maintenance information.

I have questions…

Comfort flooring is designed with sound-dampening properties to significantly reduce footfall noise and sound transmission, making it a preferred choice in hospitals, schools, and commercial spaces.

Yes, it is engineered for industrial durability while maintaining comfort. With proper specification (Shore D 70), it performs exceptionally well under high foot traffic and rolling loads.

Comfort flooring is fully compatible with underfloor heating installations, offering thermal conductivity while retaining its elastic and resilient properties.

Pricing varies depending on surface area, specification, and installation conditions. For accurate costings, we recommend a site survey and detailed consultation. Get in touch with our technical team to request a quote.

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