Taking care of your facility’s floor enhances safety, productivity and your company’s reputation by preventing hazards such as slips, trips and damage. Keeping on top of floor maintenance reduces accidents, improves efficiency and supports advanced technology. In our guide to Achieving the Best Floor, we outline three crucial steps, explain why they matter and offer tips for achieving the best results.
The first step to achieving your best floor is to assess its condition and identify whether repair work is needed. Floors can suffer from various types of damage, leading to costly and time-consuming issues if left unaddressed. An ongoing maintenance process, with regular inspections to detect surface damage, damp and other issues, is vital to sustain your floor quality.
In our comprehensive guide, we highlight problems to look out for and explain how to implement a best practice maintenance process to safeguard the longevity of your facility floor. Download your free copy to discover why Concrex® Carbon Fibre is one of our recommended simple solutions to a number of surface damage issues.
The second step is preparing your floor for painting, a crucial stage for any space from large loading bays to small garage workshops. Proper preparation ensures the coating adheres well, avoiding costly re-painting due to poor adhesion, especially in high-traffic or spill-prone areas.
Download our guide now to uncover all the steps and expert tips for perfect floor preparation, ensuring your painted floor withstands the test of time and heavy use.
The third step is painting the floor to improve its appearance, enhance facility efficiency and protect it from traffic and spills. Proper preparation is crucial to achieve the best finish. Flooring in commercial premises endures constant wear and tear from vehicles, machinery, and foot traffic, requiring a coating that can withstand these rigours. Choosing the right floor paint is crucial to avoid a poor finish and costly rework. Floor paints vary, typically falling into categories like polyurethane, epoxy resin, polyaspartic, acrylic, and chlorinated rubber.
Download our guide to learn more about the benefits of each type and get expert advice.
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