Our dedicated team can help you to develop a sheet vinyl flooring specification for your social housing. They will work with you to identify the flooring needs and develop a specification of Beauflor sheet vinyl floors to provide a cost-effective and durable solution that plays its part in a safe, good quality home.
Unlike porous surfaces such as carpet or wood, sheet vinyl is non-porous and highly resistant to water, spills, and staining. This makes it particularly durable in areas prone to moisture, like kitchens, bathrooms, and entranceways, spaces that in social housing often see accelerated floor degradation.
Modern sheet vinyl floors are designed to absorb impacts from dropped objects, moving furniture, or heavy foot traffic without cracking, denting, or chipping. This is especially important in family homes, multi-residential units, and communal areas.
High-quality sheet vinyl products are built to resist expansion, contraction, and warping due to temperature fluctuations or humidity changes which is a common problem in poorly ventilated or highly variable social housing units. This stability preserves the integrity of the installation over time.

In housing, flooring isn't just a finishing touch, it's a frontline defense against wear, damage, and costly maintenance. Every day, floors face heavy use, accidental impacts, and high moisture levels. Without the right durable solution, the risk of early deterioration, tenant complaints, and expensive repairs rises sharply. Choosing highly durable flooring is not just important, it’s essential to protect your investment, safeguard tenant satisfaction, and ensure the long-term success of your housing projects.

