An Introduction to Poured Flooring

Poured floors are suitable for both industrial and commercial use. By installing a poured floor you can achieve a number of performance benefits otherwise not available with traditional flooring and have an attractive aesthetic that can be customized for your facility. Learn about the three types of poured flooring and the areas they benefit. ...

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A Product Life Cycle and Cost Analysis

How can you avoid rising materials and maintenance costs incurred by having an improper floor selection in your facility? Too often, flooring projects are budgeted as inexpensively as possible on the short-term and end up costing more in the long-term. The design of the project is, at times, put ahead of functionality. This is a process that consistently results in higher lifetime facility costs. ...

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Heavy Equipment Calls For Heavy Duty Flooring Solutions

Some statistics put the number of indoor ice rinks in Canada at more than 3,000 – and as many Canadians know, where there are ice rinks, there are Zambonis! These masterful machines resurface the ice and restore a smooth and glossy finish, but while they are repairing the ice, they can wreak havoc on ice rink facility floors. ...

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The Importance of Selecting the Appropriate Floor For Your Facility

To avoid rising material and maintenance costs in your facility, proper floor selection is a key component. Often, flooring projects are budgeted as inexpensively as possible based on upfront costs, but end up costing more in replacement and repairs over the long-term. ...

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Why Seamless Flooring is Ideal for Commercial Environments

If you are in the market for a new floor for your commercial or industrial space, consider a seamless floor. Read about the safe, efficient and flexible designs available to you. ...

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