Saturday, 9 September 2023

Warehouse Flooring urges construction firms to choose wisely


Leading UK industrial flooring supplier Warehouse Flooring is urging construction firms to choose the type of floor they use wisely when constructing new industrial buildings.

When it comes to warehouse management, one of the crucial yet often overlooked aspects is the flooring. It plays a pivotal role in ensuring the smooth operation of daily activities while withstanding the heavy loads, foot traffic, and machinery that warehouses typically encounter.

Elliot Preston at Warehouse Flooring said:
“Selecting the right type of warehouse flooring is not just about aesthetics; it's about durability, safety, and efficiency. 
“Warehouse floors are subjected to intense wear and tear, making the choice of flooring material critical. The flooring needs to withstand the constant movement of forklifts, pallet jacks, and heavy machinery, all while providing a safe surface for workers to navigate. 
It's also a significant investment that directly impacts the operational efficiency and maintenance costs of the facility.”
Warehouse Flooring advises that all types of flooring should be considered depending on what the surface is expected to withstand. Concrete, Epoxy, Polished Concrete, Rubber, Vinyl, Interlocking Tiles and Methyl Methacrylate (MMA) flooring are the main options available. They have various qualities and drawbacks that need to be considered.

Elliot said: “The key considerations for construction firms should be durability, safety, maintenance required, load capacity, chemical resistance and cost. 
“By understanding your warehouse's specific needs and investing in high-quality flooring, you can create a durable and efficient workspace that contributes to the success of your operations. Remember, the right flooring choice today can save you time and money in the long run.”
Warehouse Flooring has supported many construction firms with their flooring needs and provides expert advice on the right type of flooring required.

Elliot added: “Our team has unparalleled expertise and we offer tailored solutions because we understand that every warehouse has unique needs. 
“We deliver efficient installation, quality assurance to ensure that your warehouse flooring not only meets but exceeds industry standards, competitive pricing and we have a long list of satisfied clients.”

For more information on Warehouse Flooring, visit warehouse-flooring. uk.





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