Entryway
First impressions can make all the difference for a business’ success, and these first impressions often start with a facility’s appearance, especially its flooring. Floors must be clean, attractive and free of contaminants to instill a positive image and reputation for a company or institution.
Facilities of all types, including restaurants and hotels, medical and veterinary offices, manufacturing and transportation, as well as institutional and government buildings, have waiting rooms or reception areas of some type—and these areas need the proper flooring for safety and aesthetics. These areas invite high levels of foot traffic. Without the proper floor coatings, these entryways can become a slip-hazard, especially if visitors’ shoes are exposed to wet conditions.
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Alternative to Traditional Flooring
Optional Solvent-Free Installation
Variety of Colors, Textures and Patterns
Applied Over Existing Concrete -
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Available Skid-Resistant Finish
Optional Solvent-Free Installation
Variety of Textures and Patterns
Applied Over Existing Concrete
UV Resistant Options -
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Low VOC
Easy to Use
Colors can be blended
No Rinsing Needed
May Contribute to LEED Credits -
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Alternative to Polished Concrete
Low VOC - May Contribute to LEED Credits
Water-Based & Solvent Options
USDA & FDA Compliant
Chemical Resistant Finish -
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Unique Metallic Effects
Self-Leveling
Chemical Resistant
Meets USDA Criteria -
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Can Be Installed Solvent Free and Low VOC
Typically Under 1/4" Thick
May Contribute to LEED Credits
Provides Concrete Look for Plywood Subfloor -
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IAPMO Evaluated ER 587
Class A Fire Rating (over concrete)
Meets AC-39 Standards for Walking Decks
Class 3 Permeable Vapor Retarder
Flexible
Standard and Custom Colors Available
Optional Skid Resistant Texture Can Be Applied -
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Flexible
Durable
Fast Access After Installation
Environmentally Safe Acrylics
Designed For Under Tile and Between Slab Applications -
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IAPMO Evaluated ER 587
Meets California Title 24 Requirements | CRRC Rated
Helps Reduce the Urban Heat Island Effect
Lowers the Surface Temperature
Flexible -
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Meets California Title 24 Requirements
Topcoat Utilizes Infrared Pigments
Helps Reduce the Urban Heat Island Effect
Lowers the Surface Temperature
Variety of Textures and Patterns