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Flooring

In every project, the floor is key to the overall appearance and forms the foundation for the interior design of your healthcare facility or organisation. Laying a floor properly is a craft that requires specific skills. For the floor fitters at Lensen, no floor – traditional or modern – holds any secrets, and they work according to a necessary step-by-step plan. After the request, a thorough inspection, measuring, and assessment of the current situation take place. Based on that information, the most suitable products and the feasibility of the project are considered. This results in a concrete flooring plan, and the ideal laying direction is determined. Our project fitters rely one hundred percent on this carefully compiled dossier when carrying out the work. The entire process is tightly controlled: in every phase, all systems must be green before moving on to the next step. As a result, we rarely encounter surprises, can maintain our quoted prices in 99% of cases, and consistently exceed customer expectations.

Personalisation

The choice of material, design, and colour is virtually limitless as standard. In addition to the aesthetic aspect, factors such as wear resistance, durability, and stain resistance are crucial in selecting a particular type of flooring. Moreover, flooring can be fully customised to match the design and vision of your organisation. This requires craftsmanship, as a pattern, for example, must flow seamlessly – that’s the art. It is important that the fitter understands how patterns align and can work with precision.

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Professional entrance mats

Entrance mats are the ideal products to prolong the lifespan of your flooring. These specialised mats trap the coarsest dirt and moisture, keeping the flooring behind them looking well-maintained. The entrance mats absorb dirt and moisture, protecting the flooring behind – often in entrance areas – from wear and increasing safety within buildings. By installing these mats in entrance areas, you can also save on cleaning and maintenance costs. In collaboration with a partner, Lensen can calculate the size of these zones to achieve the desired results.