When we install industrial resinous flooring, we take the time to identify the best option for each individual facility.
Resin is a compound material that can be natural or synthetic and can exist in various states, including liquid and semi-solid. In the flooring world, resin is used to describe a combination of materials that create a harder, almost plastic-like surface. The most commonly used resins in flooring include acrylic, polyurethane, and epoxy. Each has its own list of pros and cons, but the right type of flooring for a space depends on what takes place regularly. For example, a concrete resin floor is well-suited for commercial and industrial facilities where heavy machinery may be in use, or the risk of potentially hazardous spills is present. Additionally, resin flooring can be created with a textured surface, which helps to reduce the risk of slipping.
At Ark Construction, LLC, we work closely with commercial and industrial clients to provide a range of flooring options. Many of our customers come to us in search of industrial resinous flooring, a term that refers to the resin-based materials used in industrial facilities. When we install industrial resinous flooring, we take the time to identify the best option for each individual facility. Our goal is to deliver a high-quality surface that will have a long lifespan while offering the advantages needed.
Industrial resinous flooring is often easy to maintain, making it a good fit in spaces with minimal downtime. Additionally, it can resist exposure to moisture and harsh chemicals, minimizing the risk of significant damage as the result of a spill. If you’re ready to take the next step toward getting the industrial resinous flooring your facility needs, contact us to learn more.