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5 Tips To Prevent Heavy Traffic From Taking Its Toll

Epoxy floors are great options for high traffic industrial areas, and manufacturing settings. Epoxy floors are particularly well known for their attractiveness and longevity. With routine maintenance, these floors will retain their newly installed look for years to come. Clean Up Spills Immediately The most important maintenance tip is to address spills immediately, whether they are liquids or solids. From a safety standpoint, spills represent a safety hazard in a high traffic area. Obviously, liquid spills create a slip and fall hazard for your customers and employees. You may be tempted to temporarily ignore a spill of dry material, but these also need immediate attention. Use a soft bristled broom to sweep up scattered materials before they can be ground into the flooring's surface. Protect Exceptionally High Traffic Areas Exceptionally high traffic areas like entrances are prone to increased wear and tear. Consider using rubber backed commercial area rugs to

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What Type of Flooring Should I Choose For My Manufacturing Facility?

When planning for a new manufacturing facility, or a much-needed update of an existing space, choosing the correct flooring is critical. You may think that all floors are created equal, but nothing could be further from the truth. Choosing the correct flooring today can save you money and headaches down the road. Think Long-Term In general, preventing damage is much easier than repairing it after it occurs. If the floor is an especially hard surface such as concrete, you may think that it is virtually indestructible. In fact, uncoated concrete can easily be damaged by metal equipment that leaves grooves and gouges in the surface. When choosing a floor, consider all of the wear and tear that it will undergo for years to come. A polished concrete may be a better option for the long-term than a bare concrete floor.Polished concrete is resistant to chips and cracks, is easily maintained,

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3 Questions to Ask Before Choosing an Industrial Flooring Contractor

Industrial flooring is a highly specialized field, and very few companies have the technical expertise to provide top-quality systems with a timely and professional installation process. From anti-skid and impact resistant epoxy flooring to low maintenance and chemical resistant to concrete polishing, there is little room for error. Time is money, and your facility needs to be back up and operational as soon as possible. Here are some common questions to consider when choosing between the many options of industrial flooring contractors. Do they have a portfolio of completed projects in a variety of finishes? Every facility has different needs, and your contractor should readily provide a list of references from past projects. Choose a reliable professional contractor who has several portfolio examples across a broad range of industries. With years in the industry, Liquid Floors has numerous examples for your review. If you like what you see, the sales

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What is Chemical Attack and How is it Prevented?

Concrete flooring has a reputation for being extremely durable and long lasting, but many facility managers are unaware that concrete is also highly susceptible to long-term damage from chemical attacks. When these surfaces are continuously exposed to aggressive chemicals, the flooring can quickly begin to deteriorate if left unprotected. This corrosion can create safety hazards and hamper the operational processes of the facility. The chemicals can even penetrate through the entire concrete slab and contaminate the underlying soil, leading to a variety of environmental issues. Prevent chemical attacks and increase the lifespan of your industrial flooring. Luckily, Liquid Floors offers expertly applied concrete protective coatings that prevent this erosion from occurring, even with the most aggressive of chemicals. But our products can do so much more to further improve the safety and efficiency of your industrial facility. Through the applications of epoxy coatings and urethanes, your industrial flooring can have

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Best Coatings to Withstand the Wear and Tear of Manufacturing Plants

For many manufacturing facilities, the primary focus is on the workflow patterns of the floor rather than on the floor itself. A smooth and well-maintained surface increases functionality, efficiency, and safety. An industrial floor that is unable to withstand the daily wear and tear from heavy machinery, chemical spills, impacts, and high heat will soon begin to deteriorate. This erosion can lead to a total replacement of the concrete slabs, environmental issues, or a whole variety of other potentially dangerous problems. Liquid Floors offers a variety of protective coatings based on the specific needs of the individual manufacturing facility. Concrete Polishing The concrete polishing process results in a smooth, shiny surface that no longer requires waxing or buffing. The final product is also highly resistant to chipping and cracking for improved safety. With varying levels of light reflectivity available, polished concrete floors always look immaculate and beautiful if they are

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Preparing Your Business for Concrete Coating Application

Switching over to a concrete coating application may work wonders for your business environment. It’s stylish, modern, and easy to clean. Once you decide you are going to install epoxy flooring, putting together an effective plan is key. Here are a few suggestions: Schedule your project Depending on how large the area is, this could take a significant amount of time to complete. It’s best to work with the contractor on timelines to make sure your business continues to operate and the contractors have the time and space they need. Find out what the contractor needs There are a few things that are imperative for the project to be successful. You need to make sure you have all the requirements, such as adequate power, heat/cool capabilities, water, construction dumpsters, restroom/break areas for the work team. Inform your staff Your staff must be informed about the work that is going to

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