by Rebecca Walker — November 20, 2009—InterfaceFLOR, a worldwide leader in the design and manufacture of modular flooring, has launched a new flooring concept: The Versaflex. The patent-pending system enables hard and soft surfaces to be combined in a single installation for the first time, according to the company, and reflects InterfaceFLOR’s strengths in innovation and sustainability.
The Versaflex System was developed with versatility and portability in mind, making it ideal for fast-changing retail and office environments. It is six times quicker to install than a conventional ceramic or porcelain floor and can be walked on immediately after it is laid.
It is installed using a grid system and flexible grout so it does not damage the sub floor and can be easily replaced or re-used.
Customers can create a whole new look, change layouts or repair damage simply by removing and replacing individual tiles. It is even possible to take up the entire system, so that if you move offices or premises your floor can move with you. This not only makes The Versaflex System a cost-efficient option, it also makes it a sustainable choice by eliminating the waste associated with creating and installing a whole new floor, as well as removing and disposing of the old one. This is in line with Mission Zero Interface’s pledge to achieve a zero carbon footprint by 2020.
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