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Floor coatings proven throughout the Construction and Facilities Maintenance Industries.

Ever since we laid our first floor back in 1991 (now well over 30 years ago), we have challenged the seemingly impossible.  With millions of sq.m of floor coatings laid throughout the commercial and industrial sectors, which have been in daily use and lasted for well over 20 years, we have proved beyond doubt that our floors can withstand some of the heaviest traffic and the harshest treatment.

The protection of your floors is paramount if you are to get the longevity and strength intended. It has been well proven that consistent floor finishes and clearly defined areas such as pedestrian walkways and hazardous areas not only massively reduces accidents but also encourage employees to maintain the same level of safety and cleanliness.

Providing the right product for YOUR needs

First and foremost, our aim is to gain an understanding as to exactly what your requirements are, from the size of the area, the type of traffic it must withstand or any specific chemical resistance necessary, to the amount of downtime you must complete the work. You can then be fully confident that we can intelligently offer you the correct product(s) to provide a long-lasting solution.

Once your needs are established, our installation teams will liaise with you to confirm the most convenient times to complete the work. We have teams willing to work at any time of day or night with the intention of keeping aggravation and downtime to a minimum.

With a full range of vacuum assisted shot blaster and diamond grinders as well as other mechanical equipment from scabblers to tile and carpet removers, we are confident that we are able for every requirement. As a proof of this, we have applied floor coatings to over 5 million sq.m and are able to show floors that were coated over 20 years ago and still going strong.

Production and Processing Areas

Remember, when painting floors in factory production and processing areas, the cost of the paint is mostly a minor part of the cost. Downtime and disruption to production lines is an extremely costly issue. So, no matter whether it is a new construction project with the floors being coated for the first time, just remember that you want to spend as much as is necessary to provide a floor suitable and strong enough for your needs and resistant enough for the amount of wear and tear that is to be exerted upon it.

If the area is new, you might not have the shut down costs now to contend with, but you certainly will after you are up and running, should you have the unfortunate experience of realising the original floor was a bad decision! Furthermore, and not that we wish to worry you, but please also consider that if this first paint/flooring system fails, you can’t just paint over the top. You therefore have the agonies and mess of removing ALL that has been done so the new (and suitable) coating is applied directly onto the actual substrate. Certainly not onto the ‘failed finish’.

Warehousing and Storage Areas

As we all know, the creation of dust from wearing floor surfaces is one of the major issues that every warehouse and storage facility has to contend with. Furthermore, these loose dust particles then act as a grinding ‘paste’ on the surface and thus only exacerbates the problem. If construction companies are to offer a long term solution to their customers, it is vital that they do not use ‘cheap and nasty’ floor sealers. These sealers then act as a barrier to any future coating, meaning that no matter how good or expensive it is, the subsequent coats are only as good as the adhesive qualities of the very first coat.

By preparing the floors correctly and priming with the correct primer, the longevity and performance of the top (wearing) coat will be massively increase

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