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Which is The Best Option For Workshop Flooring?

Author: becky

Jul. 29, 2024

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Which is The Best Option For Workshop Flooring?

Which is The Best Option For Workshop Flooring?

A workshop environment is prone to a multitude of possible risks. It experiences heavy machinery on a daily basis, as well as possible chemicals depending on how the workshop is used either for automotive, aircraft, or electrical manufacturing or repair services. Our experts recommend mostly heavy duty resin bound epoxy screeds, or flow applied epoxy flooring for a workshop business due to their durable and long-lasting benefits.

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We will be discussing the benefits of heavy-duty resin bound epoxy screeds as workshop flooring, as it&#;s the most popular option. Especially in industries ranging from warehouses, food preparation areas, retail sector to workshops!

For out more about our range of workshop flooring, or industrial flooring choices contact us on  885 996.

What are heavy duty resin bound epoxy screeds? 

This flooring option is extremely resistant to heavy vehicles and machinery, and provides a sealed, continuous surface with no odour. Heavy duty resin bound epoxy screeds come with the option of an anti-slip finish that is ideal for a workshop business, safety is a high priority for business owners so this addition would ensure a productive, happy and safe environment for your team.

Our team install heavy-duty resin bound epoxy screeds by coating the area with an epoxy primer broadcast with quartz. We then add coloured aggregate to clear epoxy which is applied with a hand trowel at a depth of 6-8mm. Our team have different methods of application if heavy duty resin bound epoxy screeds are installed in an indoor or outdoor setting, contact us on  885 996 to find out more details.

The benefits of heavy duty resin bound epoxy screeds?

&#; UV Resistant 

&#; Hygienic 

&#; Good Slip Resistance 

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&#; Wide colour range 

&#; Resistant to heavy loads

&#; Suitable for many substrates 

Want to find out more about our workshop flooring range? A member of our team will be happy to answer any of your enquiries! Get in touch with us on  885 996.

Basement workshop floor choices

Originally Posted by Chris McLeester

Originally Posted by

I am planning on refinishing my basement and looking for advice on the best flooring for a basement shop. The floor now is concrete.

I am dividing the basement into two rooms -- one a woodshop and the other a rec room. I would like to use the same floor in both -- in case we have to sell the house, it will be more appealing to a new owner (who likely won't want a large basement shop.

Some stuff I have seen recommends cork and luxury vinyl for basements. Both seem like they would be nice and soft underfoot -- a plus. I am worried that cork will be too soft or damage easy and that LVP will be too slippery. I have also seen a lot of recommendations for just a T&G plywood floor for shops, but that isn't going to look too good.

What does everyone have in their shops -- or what do you wish you had done differently?

For more industrial workshop flooringinformation, please contact us. We will provide professional answers.

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