While we strive to keep the impact of a flooring project minimal, some downtime is inevitable. To ensure a smooth process, sections of your facility will need to be closed off during various stages, including preparation, application, and curing. Our experienced crew is committed to minimizing disruptions by working during nights and weekends, so your day-to-day operations remain as uninterrupted as possible. We recommend factoring area closures into your project plan to ensure employees are aware and necessary accommodations are made.

What Disruptions Should You Expect

We understand that dust and fumes can be a concern during flooring projects, especially in busy industrial environments. To address these potential disruptions:

  • Dust Control: Our team uses advanced surface preparation equipment, such as sanders and grinders with integrated dust collection systems, which significantly reduce airborne particles. This means less dust in the air, keeping your facility cleaner and minimizing the risk of contamination in sensitive areas.
  • Odor and Fume Reduction: To maintain a safe and comfortable environment, we exclusively use low VOC floor covering products that produce minimal odor. This ensures that even during the curing process, fumes are kept to a minimum, enhancing safety and comfort for employees who remain on-site.
  • Efficient Communication and Coordination: Throughout the project, we’ll keep you updated on our progress and any temporary changes in facility access. This transparency allows you to plan ahead and keep your team informed, helping maintain productivity during the flooring installation.

By taking these precautions, we aim to deliver the best industrial flooring experience with minimal impact on your operations, ensuring that your new floor is not only high-performance but also installed with the utmost consideration for your business’s needs.


Part 6 - Questions to Ask When Hiring a Qualified Industrial Flooring Contractor