Alabama Industrial Floors: 6 Major Benefits of Polished Concrete, Epoxy, and Polyurea for Floors

By Lifetime Epoxy Industrial Expert Guest Author: Edward Winslow

When it comes to Industrial space, in Alabama and the Southeast, every aspect of the building matters. Cost, safety, productivity, and performance are all major factors. The factory and warehouse floor must perform on several different levels. Today Polished Concrete, Epoxy, and Polyurea surface treatments are being chosen again and again because they deliver. Let's take a look at the many advantages these concrete floors offer Alabama industry.

Safety - Avoiding workplace hazards should always be a major consideration in Alabama industrial interior design. Polished and technologically advanced floor treatments are designed with non-slip surfaces. Their coefficient of friction levels meet or pass the guidelines suggested by OSHA and maintain these levels even under constant use.

Low Maintenance Costs - All three types of floor treatments clean easy and fast. There's no need for any expensive cleaning solutions since they are bacteria and moisture resistant. Since the surface is dense and hard, there is no place for dirt or grime to attach, so it cleans up quicker than other surfaces. Businesses benefit in reduced labor and supply costs.

Environmentally Friendly - Many Alabama businesses are making efforts to choose Green practices whenever possible. Since finished concrete floors use existing materials, other resources are not used. In addition, no toxic chemicals are needed to clean or maintain the surface.

Enhances Ambient Light - Floors can be finished with a highly reflective surface which reflects ambient light. This creates a brighter, more pleasant work environment and may even help lower energy costs.

Minimum Work Disruption - Concrete polishing can actually be done during work hours. Specialized machines include dust vacuums so one area can be polished while other areas of the building are still conducting business. Epoxy and polyurea coatings have a very short cure time. Floors can often be used just a couple days after the surfaces are treated.

Durability - Finished concrete floors are extremely durable because they are integrated directly into the concrete. They don't peel, splinter, or chip. They are ideal for industrial work spaces because they can withstand constant use. They maintain their appearance and high performance standards longer than other types of floors.

When you compare polished concrete, epoxy and polyurea floors with other industrial flooring, it's easy to see why these three treatments are used in factories, warehouses, and storage facilities all over the country.

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