Commercial flooring for Burnley and Pendle’s venues, offices and rentals
Trusted by venues, churches and schools across Burnley and Pendle.
Commercial flooring is a specification job. Get it right and it disappears into the background for years. Get it wrong and you are re-doing high traffic areas within eighteen months.

Who it is for
Five kinds of building, one specification question
One showroom, one fitting team, and specification that starts with how the space is actually used.
Venues and theatres
Public rooms that have to take a full house on the way in and look right the next morning.
Offices
Desks, chair castors and the same walked line to the kitchen every day.
Shops and salons
Front of house, where the floor is part of how the place reads.
Schools and churches
Buildings in constant use, often fitted around the hours they are empty.
Landlords and communal areas
Stairwells, hallways and lets, where the honest question is what lasts between tenancies rather than what is cheapest today.
Recent work
Burnley Mechanics, Burnley
The foyer and bar at this working theatre came up from a patterned carpet, went back down as wood effect vinyl plank, and needed the subfloor levelled and dried in between. Public rooms, so the fitting had to be clean and the floor ready to walk on.

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Burnley Cemetery Chapel, Burnley
Commercial carpet through the chapel, fitted around fixed seating and the altar step in a building that stays in public use.

A local school
Heavy duty carpet tiles through a classroom, laid so a worn tile can be lifted and swapped rather than the whole floor relaid.
Commercial flooring is a specification job, and the specification starts with how the space is actually used.
The detail
Common questions
What commercial clients ask
Anything else, ring the showroom and ask for Simon.
Yes. Commercial work is usually planned around when a building is empty, which for a venue or a school means evenings, weekends or holidays. Tell us when the space has to be back in use and we will work to that.
We start with how the space is actually used: footfall, spills, cleaning regimes and slip risk. Then we recommend the right floor for the job rather than a brochure default.
Yes, including slip resistant options where safety underfoot matters, such as kitchens, wet areas and accessible routes.
Yes. For landlords and managing agents we balance cost against durability honestly, so refits last between tenancies instead of between inspections.
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