Polymer flooring: durable, aesthetic, hygienic, and long-lasting surface solution.
By choosing polymer floors, you choose reliability and durability
Industrial floors are a strong, reliable, wear-resistant and durable foundation for industrial and production facilities — commercial premises, parking garages, warehouses. They are distinguished not only by exceptional resistance to mechanical stresses and chemical exposure. In addition, industrial or polymer floors have a relatively low manufacturing cost, which reflects significant practicality.
Modern technologies and materials have significantly improved the quality of polymer floors, enhancing not only the strength and reliability of the polymer coating, but also its resistance to abrasion and increased humidity.
Proper initial installation of floors on the site is the key to successful completion of construction and, consequently, to the successful, functional and efficient operation of the facility thereafter. After all, floors are not just a crucial element of a building, but also a part that bears the greatest loads due to various dynamic impacts. Therefore, it is very important to choose high-quality polymer floors and to follow the correct floor installation procedure.
Now a bit about how best to organize the installation of polymer floors. First, prepare the substrate. Thoroughly grind the concrete floor. After that, you need to fill small cracks and surface irregularities, perform raking out and treatment of shrinkage cracks. Next, apply the coating in one or even several layers. Depending on the material you choose, additional impregnation or priming of the substrate may be required. The materials for industrial floors are selected based on the specific purpose of the future room. For example, epoxy and polyurethane floors. These materials are of high quality, but are intended for different purposes. If you are organizing a workshop with production machines, give preference to poured (self-leveling) polyurethane floors. And if your room has a high humidity level, choose epoxy floors.
Still unsure whether industrial floors are worthwhile for you? Will the funds be spent in vain, are polymer floors worth the money, and how can you install floors with minimal costs? Pay attention to aspects such as ease of cleaning and the absence of unpleasant odors. Put aside worries and doubts — industrial floors pay off many times over during operation thanks to their high level of reliability and durability.