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The Benefits Of Using Commercial Epoxy-Coated Concrete For Your Warehouse Or Other Building

Are you building a new warehouse and debating on what type of material to use for the floor? Is your current floor looking less than great and it's time for a replacement? One consideration to keep in mind when looking at commercial flooring would be epoxy concrete. Here's how commercial concrete with an epoxy coating can benefit your business over the long haul.

Immense Strength and Durability Means Outstanding Long-Term Value for Your Business

Concrete just by itself is known for being a very strong and durable material. But commercial epoxy concrete takes things to another level. The epoxy adds additional strength and durability that can provide decades of value and peace of mind for your employees. If you work with heavy equipment or are constantly moving heavy pallets around the warehouse floor, epoxy concrete will stand up to whatever you throw down or drop down onto it. Your epoxy concrete likely won't develop cracks or other issues that could lead to maintenance and repair headaches in the future, all thanks to this extra durability.

Epoxy Concrete Provides a Non-Slip Surface That Will Lower the Chances of a Workplace Injury Happening on Your Property

Epoxy concrete may also be ideal for a high-traffic area where you want to reduce the risk of someone slipping and falling. If your workers are moving heavy equipment or materials or inventory around from one end of the warehouse to the other, the last thing you want to happen is for someone to take a spill and have something heavy land on top of them or someone else. Epoxy creates a non-slip environment that will allow your workers to move around with peace of mind. Lowering the chances of a workplace injury will provide you, the business owner, with better peace of mind as well.

Epoxy Concrete Can Provide a Clean and Basic Look or Let You Add Color to the Room

Concrete can be drab and basic if that's what you want it to look like, but when you add epoxy to commercial concrete, you can create all kinds of different looks. The concrete can be made to have a specific hue or color to it in order to match the rest of the warehouse. You could also use different colors of concrete in different sections of the warehouse as a tool for organization or to help people comply with safety guidelines. "Heavy equipment should never be driven onto the blue-colored concrete," for example. Contact a provider of commercial concrete today to discuss your company's specific needs. 

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Pouring Over: A Concrete Blog

If you look at a big, concrete pad or a foundation, it might be hard to imagine that concrete as a liquid. And yet, the concrete was once a liquid — or more accurately, a slurry — that your concrete contractor poured into a form. The concrete them took several days to harden before your concrete contractor was able to finish it. They may have finished it by sanding it down to a smooth texture, or even by applying stain. If you've learned something by reading this brief description, then we invite you to read more about concrete contractors on this blog.

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