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.
Sustainability is no longer a ‘nice to have’, it’s a growing priority in housing, where providers are under increasing pressure to reduce environmental impact, meet regulatory targets, and support healthier living environments.Flooring plays a bigger role in this than many realize. From material choices to recyclability and indoor air quality, sustainable flooring solutions can contribute significantly to greener buildings and long-term cost savings.
Sheet vinyl is highly durable and can last 15–20 years with proper care. Its longevity reduces the frequency of replacement compared to less resilient materials like carpet or low-cost laminates, helping to minimize material waste and the environmental impact of frequent refurbishments.
Modern sheet vinyl production increasingly use energy-efficient manufacturing processes. Many manufacturers — including Beauflor — focus on reducing emissions, optimizing resource use, and minimizing production waste, improving the overall environmental footprint of the product.
Sheet vinyl is lightweight and compact, requiring fewer deliveries and lower transport emissions compared to bulkier flooring materials like ceramic tiles or timber. This helps reduce the carbon footprint associated with construction logistics, particularly important in large-scale housing developments.
Sheet vinyl’s low-maintenance nature reduces the need for aggressive chemical cleaners and water-intensive cleaning regimes over its lifetime. This not only cuts operational costs but also supports environmentally responsible building management.
Cushioned sheet vinyl floors can improve thermal insulation and contribute to better energy retention inside homes, supporting lower heating demands and helping residents reduce their energy use — a major sustainability goal in social housing.
In 2024, we released the first cushion vinyl floor, Twilight, made from 100% bio-circular attributed PVC, reducing the CO2 emissions of production by 40% compared to its conventional vinyl flooring for residential applications. It's not just the lower environmental impact and design of Twilight that's impressive, as the floor is packed with features that make it a great option for housing associations wanting a practical and resilient floor.


