Concrete Services NY

Industrial

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Industrial Flooring Services

Concrete Services NY services the Metro NY market from Montauk to Westchester and wherever you need us. We strive to provide our customers the best service, design, and product available. Concrete floors are a low maintenance, long-lasting, and an environmentally friendly thing of beauty!

What is an industrial floor?

Industrial flooring is a type of floor finish used in large facilities such as warehouses, production and logistics halls. You can also find them in supermarkets, garden centers and restaurants.

Choosing the right industrial flooring is key to maintaining the safety of work and the high usability of the building. Floors in industrial halls have higher strength and a completely different construction than their counter parts. Industrial flooring is very durable and resistant to mechanical damage and often to individual chemicals. No additional work is required during the life of the building. What’s more, is they can withstand heavy loads and high and low temperatures. The particular properties of industrial floors will vary depending on its type and material, including the concrete mixture used in the construction process.

Types of Industrial Floors

There are several types of industrial flooring. Some components of these floors may be identical for different varieties. These includes the base course and substructure. The key distinguishing element is the wear layer, i.e. the finishing layer. This layer affects important performance characteristics (e.g. anti-slip properties) and the look of the over all floor. The most popular industrial flooring options today by type of finish include:

Construction Process

Industrial concrete flooring is made in several stages: All of which correspond to the individual layers. Work begins with preparing the ground and construction, expansion joints are a characteristic element of flooring. Expansion joints in industrial flooring consists of cutting the floor into separate sections, the gaps must then be filled with a special heat-expanding agent, and their depth should be 1/3 of the thickness of the floor slab. The specific way in which the joints are made will vary, depending on what type of industrial floor you choose. This protection makes the floor extremely durable and resistant to deformation that could occur during intensive use.