Retail Flooring

Helping you find retail flooring that works

Retail spaces need flooring that does a multitude of things at once. You want retail flooring that looks the part, won’t let you down, and will be easy to maintain. The team at R-Tek have spent years developing products like the R-Tile, a convenient and affordable retail flooring solution.

With our retail flooring solutions, the likes of supermarkets, cafes, clothing stores, and so much more have benefited from improved flooring that looks the part. Get to know what makes R-Tek the preferred retail flooring option for so many businesses and why our modern approach to flooring could work wonders for your business.

R-Tile retail flooring

The R-Tile range of retail flooring offers an excellent alternative to traditional retail floors. Many businesses will have the likes of carpet and sheet vinyl, i.e., flooring styles that cause more headaches than anything.

The R-Tile commercial and retail interlocking floor tiles aim to see you avoid simple problems. We develop floor tiles that are easy to replace; ideal in scenarios where flooring is damaged, or you’ve spent years needing to make sure the likes of wet floor signs aren’t getting knocked over by customers because one tiny area on the floor causes problems. Our retail flooring offers excellent anti-slip properties too, making R-Tile a safe and ideal flooring solution for busy retail environments.

To keep things simple, our R-Tile range of retail floor tiles is available in two ranges, the Urban range and the Design Collection range. Each tile type comes in various colours, and thicknesses, allowing you to have retail flooring tiles that fit your business perfectly.

All R-Tile floor tiles are CE accredited and have been successfully installed in many of Europe’s leading commercial and retail premises. R-Tile interlocking flooring solutions can be used to cover uneven, damp, and dusty subfloors with little to no subfloor preparation. This can help save you from unnecessary downtime.

A quality product

All R-Tile floor tiles are CE accredited and have been successfully installed in many of Europe’s leading commercial and retail premises.

The Excel interlocking floor tiles offer a hidden bevelled join which makes them particularly suited to retail environments.

R-Tile interlocking flooring solutions can be utilised to cover uneven, damp and dusty subfloors with little or no subfloor preparation.

Urban Tile Range

Design Tile Range

Easy to install

Lower life cycle cost

Reduces dust and noise

Easy to clean and maintain

Save Time

CE accredited

No damp proof membrane, screed or adhesives required

Environmentally sustainable

Excellent durability and slip resistance

Reduces fatigue

Warm – insulates the industrial floor

Choice of 10 colours

Our dedication to Retail flooring

For more in depth details on our retail flooring solutions please see a link to our dedicated retail flooring website. Find everything from technical data to a vast library of images and information.

Why choose the Design Tile for your retail floor tile project

This video showcases the various advantages of the Tile and what it can offer your retail project.  R-Tek Manufacturing have over 20 years of experience in the retail flooring industry and can tailor a bespoke retail floor tile solution for you.

R-Tile Installation
Guide

Check out the R-Tile installation video that covers everything from the tools required to ensuring the interlocking is done correctly. For more information on how to install our industrial flooring solutions, contact us now.

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