Epoxy Flooring Blog

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When Brett Thompson of Thompson’s Construction began his work converting an old post office in downtown Helena, Alabama into Sunshine and Pumpkin Catering’s new home base, he knew he had

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Depending on the materials used, flooring can last for decades. With a little refinishing or some basic repair work, solid floors can stand the test of time—until they can’t. So

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Think you’ve honed in on the dirtiest spot in your business or work space? Think again. Because the common offenders—the bathroom, the kitchen, the stairwell, for starters—aren’t always as bad

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If you run a vet’s office, you know your floors take a beating. Between the constant foot traffic—four-legged and two-legged—and the odors, stains and, yes, a patient’s occasional accident, vet

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5 Signs You NEED a New Floor (and what to do about it) Think it’s time for a new floor? If your floors have a few decades under their belt—or,

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3 Ways Public Restrooms are DIRTIER than You Think (and 5 Ways Everlast Floors Can Help) The good news? Public bathrooms and, even, public toilets aren’t likely to pose a

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Everyone wants clean, sanitary floors in their business or workspace. But, often, in trying to get floors clean we actually do more harm than good. Why? Because some of the

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4 Surprising Places Germs Love to Hide… Germs and bacteria are everywhere from your skin and nails to the soles of yours shoes, your smartphone, your home and, of course,

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While winter seems pretty messy—there’s snow, ice, slush and all that dirt and sand to remove the snow, ice and slush—there’s actually another season nipping at its not-so-clean heels: summer.

Review Of An Everlast Epoxy Floor That They Installed Themselves – 5 Years Later

Everlast Epoxy Floor 5 years after the Everlast Epoxy floor was installed. We asked Brian Roy with SIM International how their flooring was holding up. He told us that it:

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We’ve all heard it and said it—“it’s just dirt…I think…” You look down and your floors look dull and, maybe, a little grimey. But a good, deep clean should do

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Here are the facts: most floors will, at some point, need to be replaced. Paint peels. Sheet flooring will hold up to friction and high traffic for only so long.