Floors are easily overlooked. This is especially true in commercial and industrial spaces where the attractiveness of your floors can seem totally irrelevant to your operation and business. However, the floor is the ground upon which your business is built — literally. And while you, as an employee or owner, may not think that it matters, the appearance of your floor can actually say a lot about your business and your services, whether you are an industrial warehouse, an auto parts store, a restaurant, or something completely different. Making your commercial space warm and inviting to employees and visitors alike is a necessary step for any business.
When compared to a total concrete surface replacement, concrete grinding can save you thousands and thousands of dollars. Whether you are looking to sand a small hump in your cement floor or trying to level out a trench that runs along your factory floor, the process of grinding or leveling your cement floors may be the most affordable and effective solution.
At All West Surface Prep, we take great pride in servicing Colorado and surrounding states, and we are proud to offer a wide array of concrete services—concrete repairs, concrete polishing, concrete resurfacing, concrete coatings, and more. In today’s blog, we are going to discuss a few of our key services and options for you. If you are in the process of looking for concrete refinishing and resurfacing in the greater Denver area, contact us today to learn more about your options and to get your free quote!
When it comes to concrete flooring options, we know that it can be overwhelming trying to navigate the wide array of available choices. Not only are the sheer number of varieties confusing but also the various—most likely unfamiliar—names only add to this confusion.
For instance, you may hear or read about someone raving about epoxy floor coatings, and then somewhere else you may hear about chemical-resistant floor coatings. This can leave you thinking, you have to choose between the two. This, however, is not always the case. Not all commercial flooring options are mutually exclusive, and often times, people will refer to the base material for the floor system while