Non‑PVC Flooring

Non-PVC Flooring — Modular (Tiles & Planks)

PVC‑free modular tiles/planks in rubber, bio‑based and polyolefin for offices, education & public spaces. Fast replacement, low VOC. B2B supply & installation.

3–8 mm
Thickness
33–34
Use class
R9–R11
Slip
Non-PVC Flooring — Modular (Tiles & Planks)
PVC‑FreeBfl‑s1Recyclable
Non‑PVC Modular
Offices·Education·Public spaces

Why Non‑PVC Modular

Non‑PVC modular tiles & planks deliver phased installation, local replacement and PVC‑free composition for projects with tight programmes or live environments. Ideal for offices, education, libraries, retail back‑of‑house, museums and MFH amenities. We supply materials to B2B customers — we also offer professional installation, or use your own contractor.

Phased refurb

Replace zones after hours with minimal disruption.

Local repair

Tile‑by‑tile swap reduces downtime and waste.

PVC‑free

Supports material policies and sustainability targets.

Design flexibility

Mix tile sizes, textures and colours for zoning and wayfinding.

Low VOC

Supports healthy interiors; documentation available.

Technical & Compliance

Confirm exact values per selected collection (datasheet/DoP/EPD).

  • Material families

    Rubber, bio‑based PU, polyolefin.

  • Formats

    Squares (e.g., 50×50 cm), planks (25×100, 18×72 cm, line‑dependent).

  • Thickness

    3–8 mm typical.

  • Installation

    Glue‑down or loose‑lay (tackifier) where approved.

  • Fire classification

    Typically Bfl‑s1 (verify DoP/test per SKU).

  • Slip

    R9–R11 (line‑dependent).

  • Acoustic

    Acoustic variants/underlays available.

  • Indoor air

    Low VOC; EPD/LCA on request.

Modular vs Rolls vs Vinyl/LVT

Rule of thumb: choose non‑PVC modular for phased refurbs and tile‑by‑tile replacement; choose non‑PVC rolls for seam‑bonded hygienic coverage; choose LVT/SPC for the widest range of wood/stone visuals and standard PVC‑based builds.

Criterion

Non‑PVC Modular

Non‑PVC Rolls

LVT/SPC

Design & Integration Notes

  • Direction & layout

    Use quarter‑turn or monolithic installs to control visual texture.

  • Zoning

    Colour‑block for wayfinding; combine squares and planks for dynamic corridors.

  • Castor areas

    Specify high‑density tiles or adhesives for chair traffic; verify castor tests.

  • Edges & transitions

    Coordinate thresholds to vinyl/linoleum/LVT; use matching ramp trims.

  • Stairs

    Use Stairs solution for nosings; avoid small tile slivers at step edges.

Sector‑Specific Guidance

Modular non‑PVC tiles earn their place where phased work, low VOC and PVC‑free material policies meet — here is how to specify the right build‑up per sector.

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Offices & Corporate

Mix squares and planks for open‑plan zoning and colour‑block wayfinding. Specify HD/chair‑rated tiles and adhesives in castor‑chair areas; add acoustic underlays in meeting rooms.

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Education & Public

Prioritise Bfl‑s1 fire performance and low VOC certification for libraries, museums and schools. Choose rubber for durability under heavy footfall; use tackifier/loose‑lay where fast section replacement matters.

03

Retail Back‑of‑House & MFH

Pick high‑density rubber tiles near entrances and staff corridors. In multi‑family amenities use phased installation to keep areas open — replace tiles after hours with minimal downtime.

Logistics & B2B Supply

Materials supply with optional [professional installation](/flooring-installation/). Or use your own contractor/installer.

Order sizes:

Cartons to palletized bulk.

Lead times:

Stock vs made‑to‑order colours/sizes.

Docs:

Datasheets, DoP/DoC, fire/slip tests, EPD/LCA.

Samples:

Tile sets, texture chips.

Support:

Spec text, take‑offs, maintenance guides.

FAQ

Here you'll find answers to the most common questions about non‑PVC modular flooring. If you don't see the information you're looking for, feel free to contact our support team — we're always here to help.

01

Can non‑PVC modular be loose‑laid?

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Selected lines allow tackifier/loose‑lay in defined areas; verify with the specific collection and site conditions.

02

Are modular tiles suitable for rolling chairs?

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Yes — choose chair‑rated tiles/adhesives and follow maintenance; consider HD options in open‑plan offices.

03

How do we manage acoustics in open offices?

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Specify acoustic variants or add approved underlays; complement with rugs and wall/ceiling treatments.

04

Do you provide installation?

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We focus on materials supply, but we also offer professional flooring installation. Alternatively, use your own appointed contractor.

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