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Franchise Kitchen Flooring

Kitchen Flooring That Meets The Demands Of Any Franchise

 

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For instance there are franchises that delineate what kind of flooring will be laid in the franchise kitchens. Ordinarily they choose some kind of flooring that offers an engaging permutation of value, maintainability, durability and even aesthetics. In other words they choose not only the colors but also the patterns that will be integrated in the kitchen flooring that is coordinated with the particular look of the restaurant, especially when the franchise kitchen flooring can be seen by the general public.

More often than not, their choice of franchise kitchen flooring must have the enhanced performance that is required in today’s heavily challenging commercial environments. Resilience is one of the marks of superior franchise kitchen flooring, thus they are sometimes exigent in demanding the more technologically advanced flooring available from flooring industries. The reason is of course that those kinds of flooring deliver optimum durability. Thus they choose flooring that delivers the most durable floors.

The reasons for this are many, but of course the franchise companies are always totally in the know as to which types of flooring will pass the requirements of such governmental inspection groups such as the Department of Public Health, and even the NFPA which is the National Fire Protection Association. Their often totally unannounced inspections will inspect flooring for those which may hold moisture as well as bacteria from the many food spills that can happen in a commercial kitchen. The flooring cannot be problematic to maintain, nor can it ever be slippery when it is wet. Floor maintenance of course calls for regular cleaning and it must withstand the harsh cleaning methods which sometimes require even steam cleaning periodically.

It really does not matter what kind of food franchise you are into. Whether it is chicken, Bar-B-Q, coffee, deli, hamburgers, fish and seafood, hotdogs and sausages, Mexican, Italian, pizza, vegetarian, or a full service restaurant, all of the franchise kitchen flooring will be looked carefully over by the franchise to make sure it serves their purpose.

There is one very special kind of franchise kitchen flooring that is acceptable regardless of the franchise involved and that is Silikal. The reasons are legendary, but mostly because it answers any and all problems that can be had concerning flooring. It is rendered non slippery when wet, it is all in one piece, referred to as monolithic, and will never develop even the tiniest of pinholes that allow anything to pierce it or slip beneath it. Franchises love it, and so will you if you are seeking a great floor for your franchise.

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Seamless Flooring Solution

The Solution To Finding Seamless Flooring

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Why should any flooring be seamless? After all, wood floors in hospitals did just fine in the days of our grandfathers. Then came tile floors and when they were first installed, we never envisioned anything being able to get under tile even when installed in commercial kitchens. Then when press-on tile floors became the rage, they were even in our dentist’s offices, and we never gave a thought about what could possibly get under those.

How our times have changed. Now, thanks to advanced scientific studies, we are now fully aware of the dangers that such flooring can present. Scientists tell us that for instance wood and even tile, allows all manner of microbes to infiltrate beneath the joints that are contained in such flooring. For instance dirty water and other filth can seep through the grout of tile flooring, thus it’s not the fault of the tile per se that creates the problems associated with tile flooring, but the grout. Thus the need for a seamless flooring solution.

You see the grout is not a seamless flooring system, and in fact is extremely porous. Its porosity enables it to have all kinds of dirty water enter into it which then infiltrates under the tile. Once this happens it festers there. Next mildew grows, and all manner of different molds will establish themselves under the tile. Tiles will eventually begin to pop off, and that’s usually when the problems under the tile will be exposed.

Though many have tried to somehow seal the grout around tile that is a most difficult proposition, as all it takes is a hairline fracture in the grout, and the problem returns. It is truly unfortunate that few are aware that there are actually 1,500,000 different species of fungi. Even more staggering is the fact that 80 of those are what are called allergenic, meaning that they cause terrible allergies in some, especially children, the elderly and anyone whose immunity has been weakened for some reason. Various names of the more common fungi encountered beneath tile are Stachybotrys, Periconia, Penicillium, Cladosporium, Chaetomium, Basidiospores, Aspergillus, and finally Alternaria.

We have all heard of VOCs but not everyone knows that it stands for Volatile Organic Compounds, and even fewer are aware that molds such as those listed above, also release VOCs! Then VOCs will cause upper respiratory torments and may even lead to some pulmonary diseases such as asthma. Thus, at this point, what’s categorically required to clear away those serious problems is to have a totally seamless flooring solution installed.

However, it is important to have flooring installed that is not only seamless but one which also has absolutely no traces of VOCs, of course. You will certainly be entirely relieved to hear that one such flooring exists by the name of Silikal. Silikal is the totally seamless flooring solution that has absolutely no VOCs, and the best news yet about Silikal is that it is a lifetime flooring. That means that there will never be the need to replace it, nothing will ever seep under it, and thus all problems with any kind of fungi growth will be instantly taken care of.

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Eco Waterproof Flooring

Flooring That Is Truly Eco Waterproof

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The ECO in waterproof flooring means that it is not in any way or manner harmful to the ecology. There are many companies who claim to have Eco waterproof flooring, but once you dig a bit deeper, you find that it is not truly waterproof, and often there are additives in the flooring that makes it in no way ecologically sound.

For instance a quick look around the Net will turn up so called “eco waterproof flooring” but speaking to insurance companies one finds out that they had to pay for many of the so called waterproof floors when floods hit the Northeast part of the United States. Here’s what we found under eco waterproof flooring:

Basically what we found were laminates. In the advertisements it clearly states that “unique waterproof and acoustic properties eliminate most water, moisture and sound problems of typical wood and laminate floors. 100% waterproof.” OK, wait, hold the phone. You said eliminates most water, and moisture problems, then you claim it to be 100% waterproof. So, which is it?

It is amazing that so many companies would advertise thusly. Prove it to yourself, and go to your favorite search engine and put in “Waterproof flooring” and see what the research turns up. How can any type of laminate flooring be waterproof? It simply sounds like, and is, pure puffery.

If something is 100% waterproof, then it should stand up to huge amounts of water, not “most” water. One envisions that their tests consisted of a few sprinkles of water, then they dried off the water, and proclaimed it 100% waterproof. That’s purely amazing. Surely flood waters created huge damages to those 100% waterproof floors.

The ludicrous idea of a laminate floor floating away among the debris of a flood is probably what most people saw in reality and when they returned to their place of business. Also chances are that those laminates had swollen and engorged in a manner making those floors practically impossible to even consider placing them back on the floors they had originally covered. So much water had actually become sponged into those “waterproof” floors that the subflooring was in total shambles.

It would seem to any thinking person that waterproof ought to actually mean waterproof. Now, there is a truly waterproof flooring available on the market, and it is accurately and honestly waterproof. That flooring is called Silikal.

It was originally manufactured in Germany by some of their leading flooring scientists. The predominant ingredient in it is MMA which stands for Methyl Methacrylate. The German scientists took on MMA and noted that it did not last very long as flooring. Granted though, it was 100% waterproof since when water is introduced on an MMA floor, all it does is bead up. The reason for that is that MMA repels water, it does not suck it in. Then those scientists went one step further with the MMA and they enhanced it with a secret ingredient. Their enhanced MMA now serves for a lifetime, it is 100% waterproof because it is a contiguous membrane, known in flooring as being monolithic, and that means that it is totally seamless. So, if you need Eco waterproof flooring, get Silikal, as it also has no VOCs!

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Poured Floor Covering

Monolithic Poured Floor Covering

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When people speak of a poured floor covering, there are a few who are not at all sure what that really means. A poured floor covering is actually basically new, meaning that it has been used in construction for the last 50 years or so. There have been tremendous new products introduced lately, many of which are called poured floor covering.

Case in point is a poured floor covering that is actually made of rubber. The way this is made is to create a concrete base, and when the concrete is dry, yet another product is utilized, called a crushed aggregate base. This is usually about 3 inches thick and it is then compacted. Still another product is utilized, and that is termed Styrene butadiene rubber, and finally it is blended with a binder. The work is not done yet, as then that is followed by a Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer that will also be blended along with a polyurethane binder. Now finally, bingo — you have a poured rubber floor covering that will last a fair amount of time.

These poured rubber floors are mostly utilized in commercial or industrial establishments. As you can readily see, using that kind of poured floor covering is first of all extremely time consuming, and it raises the floor more than the customer desires, and worst yet it will not last anywhere near a lifetime.

The problem faced by the commercial or industrial establishments is that they do not wish to have an epoxy floor installed, nor do they wish to try out a combined Polyaspartic Polyurea, as that does not last a lifetime either. In fact those kinds of poured flooring last about as long as the one year installment warranty most flooring companies offer.

Those who do their homework and look to see what other solutions are being offered, often find a product called MMA. MMA is not a rubberized flooring, nor is it Polyaspartic Polyurea, but instead is actually a methyl methacrylate (MMA) system of various resins. It allows the product to cure within an hour of application, it is temperature insensitive, solvent free, and acid resistant.

But more homework is needed, for a number of processes for poured floor covering utilize this MMA system. Thus one needs to dig into it a little deeper to unearth which company to affiliate with to have this truly amazing flooring put down in an establishment utilized for commercial or industrial usage. Granted it is that promise of being able to return the poured floor covering to service after only one hour following the application that is the most tempting.

Looking into MMA products further, will then turn up a manufactured flooring named Silikal. Its use in commercial and industrial locations has not only been proven for years and years, but it is a “one of a kind” product that Silikal’s own scientists have generated. It too is made from MMA, but has been taken one step further and Silikal calls this wonder of theirs Enhanced MMA. Finally, this product will last a lifetime!

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Hospital Flooring Materials

Key Materials in Hospital Flooring

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Often the first place that one enters a hospital is through the emergency room. Of course, that means that emergency rooms turn out to be the most demanding areas in any hospital, and naturally that flooring material has stringent prerequisites for complete safety, total reliability and naturally the extreme demands for controlling infection. Not all flooring can meet those critical demands. After all any emergency room flooring must handle extreme foot traffic, and in addition it has to resist such things as various chemicals, strong pigments, and even constant abrasion from the rolling weights as well as medical equipment.

From the emergency rooms, one then travels into the interminable highways of hallway flooring, all of which have their own flooring demands. That flooring must have practical options for those hospital corridors, which now may need to aesthetically match the building design of the hospital, but those floors will also need to take punishing heavy traffic.

One then might enter into various testing areas that make up the heart of the hospital. Exam room flooring frequently needs to put both medical staffing, as well as patients at ease. Such flooring will thus need to be not only comfortable and ultra-clean environments but that flooring also will have to be able to stand up to the wear and tear occasioned there, yet still serve in calming anxious patients. Most wish to have hospital flooring material that is contemporary in design in order to assuage that “institutional” look. But also the hospital administrators want those floors to also have stain resistance, yet have a tremendous ease of maintenance.

Perhaps our patient is in labor, and thus will be taken to the labor and delivery sector of the hospital. Administrators want this particular environment to be as warm and inviting as possible. On the other hand, they wish for the flooring to be highly durable, have long-lasting beauty, and provide underfoot comfort too. They consider the fact that it has to have high cleanability, yet also be resistant to impact as well as to heavy rolling equipment there too.

But, maybe our patient needs to be immediately taken to an operating room. Now imagine the demands that flooring will make. In this case sterility is the number one priority of course, along with once more the need for high cleanability over and over again.

Now, our patient may be taken to their room. Hospital flooring materials need to be conducive to being a safe, highly comfortable healing environment. Thus the flooring must be not just hygienic, but also slip resistant, and again superbly easy to keep clean. More than anywhere in the hospital, low VOC emissions from flooring is not enough, it must be a no VOC emission flooring for patients deserve not only healthier, but much cleaner air to recuperate properly.

Chances are that our patient will never see the telecom area of the hospital, yet administrators recognize the importance of having anti-static flooring there. Only such flooring will maintain and protect all of the electronic equipment now common in our hospitals.

If you are a hospital administrator, the answer to all of those imperative needs is Silikal flooring. Only Silikal is capable of undertaking all the above and still be lifetime flooring.

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