Commercial Flooring Services
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Anti-slip epoxy flooring is known to be the most durable, hygienic flooring option for any commercial or industrial business and has many advantages over traditional flooring.
Anti-slip or slip-resistant epoxy flooring is a type of coating that is applied to concrete or other floor surface types such as tiles, to make it more slip-resistant. It is often used in commercial and industrial spaces, such as commercial kitchens, warehouses, factories, and production plants, where the floor may become wet or greasy and there is a risk of slips and falls.
Epoxy coatings are typically made of a two-part epoxy resin that is mixed together and applied to the floor in a thin roll coat layer or a thicker trowel coat layer. It hardens to form a durable, seamless surface that is resistant to wear and tear. At QC Floors we pride ourselves on using only quality materials and prefer to install a thick trowel system for industry-specific needs and better long-term durability.
The benefits of anti-slip epoxy flooring are that it can be customised to meet the necessary anti-slip requirements and comply with health and safety regulations. Furthermore, epoxy resin comes in a variety of colours, is easy to clean and maintain and can last for many years with proper maintenance and care, making it a popular choice for businesses looking to improve the safety and durability of their floors.
At QC Floors, we use high-quality epoxy products that are resistant to chemicals and heat up to 140º, making your commercial epoxy floors extremely durable for even the toughest working conditions.
If you would like more information on the epoxy colour and slip rating please Contact Us for an on-site visit and quote.
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Epoxy decorative quartz flooring is a type of floor coating that combines the durability and slip-resistance of epoxy with the decorative appeal of quartz. It is created by broadcasting small pieces of quartz aggregate with a clear epoxy resin, which is then applied to the floor in a thin layer. This quartz coating is then sealed using a durable clear coating and the result is a floor with a decorative, speckled appearance that is also highly durable and slip-resistant.
Epoxy decorative quartz flooring is an excellent choice for commercial spaces that need a floor that is both attractive and functional. It is often used in bar areas, kitchens, foyers, toilets and other high-traffic areas where the floor needs to withstand heavy foot traffic and ensure an anti-slip finish. The epoxy resin provides a strong, hard-wearing surface that is resistant to wear and tear, while the quartz aggregate adds a decorative touch and helps to hide any imperfections in the floor.
In addition to its aesthetic and functional benefits, epoxy decorative quartz flooring is also easy to clean and maintain, as it is resistant to stains and spills and can be easily swept or mopped to keep it looking fresh and clean. With proper care an epoxy decorative quartz floor can last for many years, making it a cost-effective and long-lasting flooring solution for commercial spaces.
If you would like more information on quartz colours click here or Contact Us for an on-site visit and quote.
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Epoxy coving is a type of coving that is made of epoxy resin which is a durable and hard-wearing material. It is used to connect the floor and wall in a commercial space and is typically used to protect the edges of the floor and create a smooth, seamless transition.
In a commercial setting, epoxy coving is often used to protect the edges of the floor from water damage and bacteria build-up from leaks and spills. Bacteria in commercial environments can be unsafe and unhygienic for food and beverage preparation and production. In addition, if your commercial space is likely to have liquid spills or maintenance such as mopping or hosing, then epoxy coving can help prevent water damage to the floor and wall.
Aesthetically, epoxy coving can improve the appearance of a commercial space by hiding gaps or imperfections between the floor and wall and creating a cohesive look. At QC Floors, we hand-trowel our coving for durability and to create a continuous design that is resistant to liquids. This helps to ensure a professional and long-lasting finish.
If you would like more information on epoxy coving or an onsite quote please Contact Us.
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Epoxy flake flooring is similar to standard epoxy flooring in that both use a two-part epoxy resin to create a hard, durable surface. However, epoxy flake is a type of flooring that incorporates small flakes into the epoxy coating that adds a decorative element to the finished product, which is not present in standard commercial epoxy flooring.
The flakes are usually made of polyester or vinyl and are available in a wide range of colours and sizes. During the planning process, the client chooses a colour and size that suits their budget and aesthetics and when the epoxy coating is applied to the floor, the flakes are mixed in to create a decorative, terrazzo-like finish. Our epoxy flakes are hand-distributed, resulting in a unique look and feel for each floor and ensuring that no two floors will ever look the same.
Epoxy flake flooring is often used in commercial settings to not only add a decorative touch to the floor but to also increase the durability and slip-resistance of each floor surface.
If you would like more information on the types of flake colours and sizes, please click here.
Or Contact Us for an on-site visit and quote.
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Vinyl flooring is a type of floor covering that is made of synthetic polymer materials, such as PVC or vinyl chloride. It is a popular choice for commercial spaces because it is affordable, easy to install, and durable.
There are three main types of vinyl flooring: sheet vinyl, tile vinyl, and luxury vinyl plank or tile.
Sheet vinyl is a roll of vinyl that is cut to fit the dimensions of the room. It is available in a wide range of colours, patterns, and textures, which makes it a versatile choice for commercial flooring. It can be used to create a cohesive look throughout the facility or to define different areas, sections or departments of a business. In comparison to other types of vinyl flooring, sheet vinyl is an affordable option and quicker to install, which can be an important factor for businesses or facilities when working with limited budgets and time constraints.
Tile vinyl comes in small squares or rectangles that can be arranged in a variety of patterns, colours and textures. It can be a good alternative to sheet vinyl in commercial businesses were you want a floor that has a more tile-like appearance, or if you need to install the flooring in a space with irregular dimensions. Vinyl flooring is also a good choice if you want to replace individual tiles if they become damaged, rather than having to replace the entire floor.
Luxury vinyl plank or tile is a more premium option that is designed to look like natural materials, such as wood or stone. This is primarily seen and used in restaurants, cafes and retail stores where the aesthetic of the floor plays a role in the design and branding of the business.
Vinyl flooring is a good choice for many commercial spaces because it is resistant to most stains and spills, moisture and water damage and is easy to keep clean. It is the preferred choice for healthcare facilities, retail stores, restaurants and other spaces where there is regular to high-traffic, heavy equipment and an increased likelihood of spills and waste being dropped.
If you are interested in using vinyl flooring for your commercial space, please don't hesitate to Contact Us for more information or to arrange an on-site quote. We would be happy to help you find the best flooring solution for your business.
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Vinyl coving, also known as floor coving or cove base, is a type of moulding that is used to transition between the floor and the wall. Made of vinyl and other supporting materials it is used to protect the edges of the floor and to create a smooth, seamless finish.
Vinyl coving is usually installed by cutting it to fit the dimensions of the room and then attaching it to the floor and wall using adhesive or other fastening methods. It can be cut to fit around corners and other irregular shapes, and it can be finished with a trim or edge strip to give it a more polished look.
Vinyl coving is very common in commercial spaces, as it is easy to clean and maintain and resistant to water and moisture, making it ideal for use in areas where there may be spills or leaks. Vinyl floor coving is available in a variety of colours and styles to match the decor of the space and commercial floor design required.
If you'd like more information on vinyl flooring please Contact Us for a chat.
You can also see our latest work in Commercial Vinyl flooring in our Video Gallery.
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Substrate removal is an important process in delivering quality commercial flooring and refers to the process of removing an existing floor covering or substrate (the surface that a new flooring material is applied to) prior to the installation of new flooring. This process is often required when the existing substrate is damaged, uneven, or otherwise not suitable for the new flooring material.
Substrate removal can involve the use of various tools and techniques, depending on the type of substrate that is being removed. For example, if the existing substrate is dirty, contaminated concrete or an old epoxy coating, it may need to be removed and cleaned using a diamond grinder or shot blaster before any works can commence.
The substrate removal process can be labour-intensive and time-consuming, but it is an important step in ensuring that the new flooring is installed properly and will last a long time. It is also essential to complete so the new flooring can adhere correctly to the substrate, giving a smooth finish and ensuring the floor is even, without any undulation or bumps.
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Substrate preparation refers to the process of preparing the surface of an existing substrate (the surface that a new flooring material is applied to) prior to the installation of new flooring. This process is crucial for the proper installation and long-term performance of new flooring material.
Substrate preparation typically involves several steps such as cleaning the surface, removing any old or damaged flooring, and making sure that the substrate is level, smooth and free of debris or contaminants. It also includes filling in any cracks or holes, fixing unevenness, and smoothing out any rough spots. If the substrate has any moisture issues, such as high humidity or dampness, it must be addressed before installing the new floor.
The specific substrate preparation process will depend on the type of substrate and the type of flooring being installed. For example, a concrete substrate will need to be cleaned, passed over with a concrete grinder and have any cracks or holes filled. While on the other hand, if the substrate is existing tiles, it would need to be cleaned using a degreaser liquid agent, passed over with a grinder, have any loose or damaged tiles removed and the substrate levelled before any new flooring installation.
Proper substrate preparation is important because it helps ensure that the new flooring is installed properly, is stable and will last for a long time. It also prevents issues such as the new flooring bubbling, cracking or becoming uneven. Preparing the substrate correctly will ensure the new flooring is able to adhere correctly and produce a smooth, even and durable finish.
9 Reasons to Choose Epoxy Flooring for your Business
Epoxy floors add a polished and attractive touch to any commercial or industrial space.
The anti-slip, easy-to-clean properties of epoxy floors make them a practical choice for busy businesses.
With a wide range of colours and unique finishes available, epoxy floors can be tailored to suit the specific needs and style of any business.
Epoxy floors are known for being extremely hygienic, making them a smart option for commercial businesses.
The hardwearing, resilient nature of epoxy floors makes them a long-lasting choice for high-traffic locations.
Our team's years of experience in concrete coating applications ensure that each epoxy floor we install is of the highest quality.
Epoxy floors offer a cost-effective solution for both installation and ongoing maintenance.
Epoxy coatings can be customised to meet the specific needs of any commercial or warehouse floor.
Epoxy flooring is versatile and can be used in a wide range of industries, from retail to manufacturing.