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Public bathrooms. The very thought makes you shudder. You think: grimy sinks, stained tiles, rusty hand-dryers. And a smell to wake the dead. Is there any way to keep your
College Dorms We all know it: college dorms can be cesspools of germs and bad decisions. Nothing like a bunch of twenty-somethings tracking dirt and unmentionables in and out all
Epoxy Paint Flooring We get it. You want to pretty up your floor, but you don’t want to spend a ton of cash. An Epoxy paint flooring may seem like
Rubber Safety Flooring – The Hidden Dangers Rubber flooring is one of the most popular safety flooring choices in the United States. But is it completely safe? We get it:
Pet owners understand how difficult it is to clean up after a pet – just one animal is enough to require the constant attention of a conscientious caretaker. Imagine that
Why do restaurants and commercial food preparation facilities continue to use tile for their flooring? Simple: tradition. It’s a look that people are familiar with. But would these restaurants and
Rubber flooring may seem like the perfect fit. Yet on your kitchen floor it’s a recipe for disaster. Here’s why. Most rubber flooring is non-porous and durable. A popular choice
Managing a kind of commercial facility is a difficult job and insects can make that job even tougher. Insect and pest infestations can impact a working environment in a variety
The next time you step into a school or university – look down at the floor. Regardless of where you entered the building from, if that floor isn’t made of
Medical Facilities Hospitals and other medical facilities stand amongst the most important structures in our society. For the patients that occupy hospital halls, the often-noticed details that inform hospital construction
Everlast Epoxy Floor In our last writing, we explored the differences between epoxy floor coatings and epoxy paints. We described how epoxy paints are thin and brittle veneers best suited
A tour of Everlast Epoxy Flooring installed in a restaurant kitchen. The kitchen manager loves it because it is durable and doesn’t have stress cracks like other epoxy floors do.