Whether it’s a warehouse, retail store, hospital, restaurant, or some other space, commercial and industrial floors have to be durable and able to handle a great deal of wear and tear. Day in and day out, they have to be able to withstand not only foot traffic but also the movement of machines and heavy equipment. On top of this, commercial spaces where customers will be—like restaurants and retail shops—also have to be aesthetically pleasing and help accomplish the goal of your business.
Finding a concrete flooring contractor in the Denver area isn’t hard. However, finding an expert contractor that can meet all of your project’s requirements is a little more challenging. In our last blog, we discussed some of the things you should do to help you in this process—establish your goals, do research, shop around, etc. In today’s blog, we are going to pick up right where we left off. Specifically, we are going to look at some of the questions to ask concrete contractors when you meet
If you are the proud new owner of a restaurant, warehouse, factory, garage, retail store, or some other commercial space, you may be looking for a concrete contractor to set you up with some new floors. Although the importance of floors can often be forgotten, when done properly they are a big part of the function and appearance of a commercial space. Knowing this and how expensive of an investment it can be to get new concrete floors, it can be hard to find the right person for the job. Not only do you need someone who will work within your budget and timeline but also someone who has the experience, expertise, and equipment to give you the floors you need.
What do you see when you look out at your commercial concrete floors? Since you somehow wound up reading this blog, chances are your floors aren’t in tip-top shape. You likely have questions regarding their condition and the steps you can take to improve their longevity and health. If this is the case, you’re in luck! In today’s blog, we at All West Surface Prep would like to share with you some information regarding commercial concrete flooring, concrete resurfacing, and more!