Overview of Donaldson Center and Its Historical Significance Greenville Army Base was founded in 1942 in Greenville, SC. Shortly after, it became Greenville Airforce Base and was used as a training airfield for the B-25 Mitchell and C-124 Globemaster during World War II. In March of 1951, it was renamed to honor Captain John Owen...
Author: Lee Davis
In 2004 he was asked to help launch Liquid Floors, Inc. In 2012 Lee became the sole owner and is currently focused on being one of the elite flooring contractors in the country. Lee enjoys spending time with his wife and four children. He is actively involved in Elevation Church and volunteers on the security team.
Sealing Industrial Concrete Floors: Options and Benefits
Understanding Concrete Sealing Sealed concrete is a very common and generic term used in construction and architectural specifications. It is almost as generic as the term polished concrete. All these phrases have different meanings for the customer, contractor, and client. Seeing a floor in one facility does not guarantee the same results in another. Resinous...Continue reading
Epoxy Flooring Project for Electric Vehicle Component Facility
Partnership with Knipl We recently had the opportunity to partner with Knipl on an epoxy flooring project for a new electric vehicle component facility. Knipl is based in Budapest and distributes equipment for color technologies. They offer equipment for electrophoretic painting, KTL, powder painting, and material manipulation. The company also provides maintenance and installation services...Continue reading
Spotlight on James Eller: An Inside Look at a Leading Sales Representative
Introduction to James Eller Today we would like to take a moment to spotlight James Eller. James has been a sales representative with Liquid Floors since 2012. He has been a tremendous asset to our sales organization. James was also key in pushing Liquid Floors to get engaged with national trade shows and expanding our...Continue reading
Supermarket Flooring in Charleston, SC: Can MMA Floors withstand the traffic?
A Rainy Evening in Charleston It’s a rainy evening in Charleston, SC. The workday in the industrial floor coatings industry typically starts early, but today’s project is a little different. I wave to the crew from the back corner of a busy local restaurant. West Ashley is a booming neighborhood located within Charleston City Limits. ...Continue reading