Advantages of Forna Real Stone Floating Floors
Forna Real Stone floating floors showcase a meticulously crafted surface of authentic, finely-sliced natural slate, obtained through a specialized extraction technique. This avant-garde product seamlessly integrates the durable attributes of real stone with the advantageous properties of cork, resulting in an innovative and practical flooring option.
Harmonious Blend of Materials
Composite Material Advantages: The construction integrates slate panels with a supportive cork base, harmonizing the optimal features of each material. Traditional real stone may offer challenges such as being overly cold and hard, but the supportive cork layer mitigates these issues by enhancing thermal insulation, diminishing sound from impacts, and increasing underfoot warmth. Visual Appeal and Longevity: The stone’s surface not only elevates the aesthetic and tactile qualities of the floors but also ensures ease of maintenance and robustness.
Simplified Installation Process
Efficient Installation: The flooring employs a user-friendly click system that simplifies the installation process, allowing for quick and efficient assembly that doesn’t sacrifice the floor’s longevity or aesthetic integrity.
Design Flexibility and Distinctiveness
Varied and Unique Aesthetics: Every panel displays the intrinsic allure of different slate varieties, such as slate and mica slate, available in assorted hues. The distinct stone textures render each piece uniquely appealing, providing a rich sensory experience. Versatility for Wall Installation: Beyond flooring, these stone pieces can also be modified for wall installation. The process includes cutting back the tongue while maintaining the groove intact, and securely affixing the panels to wall studs using a Brad nailer, enabling versatile and integrated design solutions.
Forna Real Stone floating floors are a testament to innovation, blending the raw beauty of natural elements with functional benefits, making it an outstanding selection for those desiring a distinctive and effective flooring solution.
Technical data
Floating | ||||
mass & total thickness | EN 427 & EN 428 | approx. 1235 × 305 × 11 mm | ||
classification | EN 16511 | Living area 23 Commercial area 31 |
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basis weight | EN 430 | approx. 8,000 g/m² | ||
impact sound improvement measure | EN ISO 717-2 | 17 dB | ||
chair caster suitability | EN 425 | suitable for type W | ||
fire behavior | EN ISO 9239-1 | Dfl s1 | ||
thermal resistance | EN 12524 | 0.121 m² K/W | ||
dimensional stability | EN 434 | < 0.05% | ||
residual impression | EN 433 | max. 0.10 mm | ||
chemical exposure | EN 423 | Good durability | ||
emission values | according to AgBB | |||
transverse tensile values click connection | ISO 24334 | HDF > 500 kg/lfm – kg/m | ||
charging voltage | EN 1815 | < 2 kV | ||
slip resistance coefficient | EN 51130 | Slate – R10 |
Caring for Your Natural Stone Floors
Natural stone is a beautiful and timeless material, but it is susceptible to scratches due to various factors, including:
- Abrasive Materials: Dirt, sand, and debris brought in on shoes can scratch natural stone floors.
- Heavy Furniture: Dragging heavy furniture can leave scratches on natural stone surfaces.
While natural stone is durable, it’s not as resilient as some man-made materials. However, with proper care and maintenance, you can enjoy the beauty of natural stone for years. For high-traffic commercial spaces or busy households, we recommend considering our Techslate products for enhanced durability.
Protecting Your Natural Stone Flooring
To ensure your natural stone remains pristine, follow these tips:
- Seal: Seal the stone immediately after installation to protect it from scratches, stains, and marks.
- Clean Properly: Use a mild, pH-balanced cleaner and a dry mop for regular cleaning to prevent scratches.
- Use Mats and Coasters: Place doormats to keep dirt and sand off the floor and use coasters or furniture pads under heavy furniture to prevent scratches.
- Avoid Dragging Furniture: Always lift heavy furniture instead of dragging it to avoid scratches or scuff marks.
- Sweep and Mop Frequently: Regular sweeping and mopping remove debris and dirt that can scratch the surface.
- Use a Dry Mop or Vacuum: Use a dry mop or vacuum to gently clean dirt and sand without damaging the surface.
By following these simple care practices, your natural stone floors will retain their elegance and durability over time.