When a client is faced with badly damaged or eroded concrete, they immediately think they have to go through the tedious, expensive, time consuming task of ripping up their existing concrete, pouring new concrete and then waiting for it cure.
This can be a perplexing problem for many businesses, especially manufacturing facilities that have a work cell or area of the facility that can not be down for 30-60 days.
There is an easy yet more effective way.
Epoxy Troweled Mortar Systems are the superior solution when faced with a badly eroded slab of concrete that has that “surface of the moon” type appearance. Floorcare USA has saved dozens of clients, thousands of dollars in construction costs and lessening the impact to its operations; by resurfacing the concrete cap in 4-5 days vs 30 – 60 days of ripping up and then installing new concrete.
The end result is a high quality concrete cap that is
Attached are before and after pictures of a Floorcare USA’s Epoxy Troweled Mortar resurfacing project that saved a DPW client an immeasurable amount of time and money.
Floorcare USA performs an Epoxy Troweled ¼” concrete resurfacing system to a slab of concrete that had over 40 years of mechanical abuse and heavy salt erosion. This DPW was the maintenance facility for their fleet of snow plows and salt trucks which had abused and damaged the concrete to the point that DPW could no longer function properly.
The Floorcare USA concrete resurfacing system provided the DPW with a more valuable flooring system that will provide the DPW with years of high performing floor coating benefits.
Floorcare USA is based in Waukesha, Wisconsin and has a strong client base in Waukesha, Milwaukee, Madison, Southeastern Wisconsin, Northern Illinois and Chicago. But our name includes “USA” for a good reason. Our company travels across the United States providing long term quality floor coating solutions that make sense for business.
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