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The Vinyl (PVC/SPC) Tiles (LVT) Installation Training Program by Modern Floors and Walls, the world’s No. 1 UK Flooring Brand and Africa’s Home-grown Global Flooring Giant has officially begun in Accra.
Recently awarded Deco & Design Company of the Year at the prestigious Ghana Business Awards, the company continues to lead the industry with innovation and excellence.
The training, which commenced on Monday, 3rd February 2025, is being held at their Spintex Road showroom, opposite the Palace Mall.

It has attracted participants eager to learn advanced installation techniques for Modern Floors® products, including LVT and SPC tiles.
This comprehensive programme combines theoretical and practical sessions, providing hands-on experience to equip participants with the skills needed to excel in flooring installation.
Participants, dressed in branded high-visibility vests, are receiving training in installation techniques, product knowledge, and maintenance best practices.

“Modern Floors and Walls is dedicated to empowering individuals with the skills and expertise to meet the growing demand for high-quality flooring solutions across Africa,” said Basil David Anthony, CEO of Modern Floors and Walls. “This training reflects our commitment to excellence and innovation.”
As part of the programme, participants received free product catalogues and sample packs to support their learning journey.

The training sessions run daily from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM, with a one-hour lunch break, and will conclude on Friday, 7th February 2025.
Building on the success of this session, registration for the March training programme is now open.
Interested individuals can register online at https://www.modernfloorsghana.com/vinyl-tiles-training-registration/ from now until 28th February 2025.
For further updates, visit their website at www.modernfloorsghana.com. Call, WhatsApp, or visit their showrooms: Spintex Road, Flower Pot: 0245701001 and East Legon, Okponglo Junction: 0209124357.
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