About ALDStone
ALDStone is a multi-award-winning London based company. They provide, ALDStone FUF, the world’s first multi-use dry-lay flooring underlay.
ALDStone is a multi-award-winning London based company. They provide, ALDStone FUF, the world’s first multi-use dry-lay underlay designed to modernise and simplify flooring installation, deconstruction and usage. The team at ALDStone support clients in future-proofing their flooring assets by offering unrivalled benefits and opportunities for design flexibility optimisation and material circularity, all of which were previously unavailable in the flooring sector.
ALDStone spans the globe, fulfilling clients needs and orders from UK, Europe, Asia, USA and beyond. Their product is used in a variety of settings, these include new developments and renovations of retail, offices, commercial, real estate, hotels, airports, leisure, education, healthcare, film and TV sets, exhibitions and a multitude of other spaces.
Whether you are a fit-out company, a flooring contractor or working in the pre-construction space seeking to reduce downtime and minimise costs; a project manager or surveyor looking for value engineering solutions to support retention of asset value; an architect or designer wanting greater creative flexibility and design options, or a sustainability professional focused on reducing carbon impact, ALDStone offers a compelling solution.
Lower costs and future-proof your floors by designing for disassembly.
Designed to remain in place, ALDStone FUF is a unique reusable flooring underlay product. Easy and clean to work with, once installed it eliminates the need for future subfloor reconstruction. Minimal preparation is required when reusing the underlay, reducing time and costs considerably and supporting their clients to retain a degree of asset value. When the flooring needs refreshing, ALDStone FUF’s unique system enables their uplift to disassembly, edit, recover, reuse, recycling or reassembly of those materials. Interior spaces can be prepared for the next flooring application with lower costs and less disruption.
ALDStone can support clients to extend the useful life of flooring and optimise materials reclaim and reuse opportunities, whilst reducing carbon emissions and preventing waste.
ALDStone FUF product is compatible with a wide range of finishes including natural stone, ceramics, terrazzo, porcelain, marble, carpet, carpet tiles, vinyl, LVT, timber, cork and laminate. Designed to be used multiple times (depending upon the client's requirements), it comes ready to install; there’s no need for toxic wet adhesives or glues. It can be implemented on a variety of substrates including screeds, plywood, fibre boards, raised access flooring panels (including steel and calcium sulphate) or existing tiled floors.
Passionate about bringing regenerative transformation to the construction sector, ALDStone supports the building sector business in achieving their SDGs. Aiming to close the loop for the flooring sector, their team works tirelessly towards building long-term relationships with business & government. Embracing their contribution with ethical design, reuse services adaptations and circularity. Their ethos is aligned with both the Circular Economy & Cradle to Cradle (Technical Cycle) principles.
ALDStone team is on a mission to align human flooring needs whilst considering the limited natural resources of Planet Earth.
Implemented, awarded, featured, presented or showcased at CHANEL👉Singapore 2026, Mudrak & Sons Partnership👉2026, Heathrow Airport'24👉2026, RAK Ceramics Preferred Partners'25👉2026, Quiligotti<>Andrews Terrazzo'25, CDWeek25👉26, TP Bennett Showcase, Kingston Borough CE'24>25, Flooring Circularity in Action>Partnership with RAK Ceramics|Materials Assemble & ReLondon>CEWeek'25, Recycling Expo in Parnership with ReLondon, COS | H&M Group'20👉2026, WEF>UpLink'23👉2026, Sustainable Design Collective, Bitesize Efficient Homes Show, University of Bath>Beyond Bricks and Mortar: a co-creation workshop on sustainable construction materials, Accelerating Circular Construction>Materials in Mind>Sparks Bristol, Lead for Sustainability>The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), 2050-Materials, Futurebuild, 1st NICER CE Showcase 2022>CE-Hub UKRI UK CE Research>Circular Economy Club>The Cambridge Institute of Sustainability Leadership>University of Exeter & UKRI UK Research & Innovation>London, UK, Sustainable Build Innovators>Copenhagen, Denmark, Warwick University, BusinessGreen Leaders CE Project Award>London, UK, ReLondon, 1st Award EUtop50 Founder CE>European Parliament>Brussels, Ellen MacArthur Foundation 1st DIFxCE100>🌍 ➡️+milestones on new website soon!
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