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A raised access floor is a modular flooring system that creates a cavity between the structural concrete slab and the walking surface, providing space for cables, pipes and HVAC distribution. Widely used in offices, data centres and control rooms.
The most common raised access floor types: calcium sulphate panels, particleboard core panels, steel panels and concrete-filled panels. Each type has distinct advantages and suitable applications.
Carpet tile is a commercial carpet system produced in square 50 × 50 cm modules rather than broad rolls. Its modular nature integrates seamlessly with access floors; it enables localised replacement and pattern flexibility.
PVC flooring (polymer sheet) and LVT (Luxury Vinyl Tile) are resilient flooring systems used in commercial and institutional environments. Their waterproof nature, easy maintenance and wide design range make them popular in office, healthcare and retail sectors.