in Fort Myers Beach, Florida
“The health department loves it. Worth every penny, EVERY PENNY. The owner loves it, Everybody loves it!”
FROM OUR CLIENT
“I was supposed to put an aluminum threshold over here. This is the entry to the kitchen. If you notice, there isn’t a chip out of there, a flake missing. It’s perfect. And there’s probably a thousand trips in and outta here a day. At least a thousand. It wears great. There’s no chips, there’s no cracks. There’re no divots anywhere.
When I first was looking at your stuff, I went to your two competitors. All the kitchens that I found, the equipment is where the flaw was, and the drains. The equipment was actually settling into the bottom, and you could see stress cracks and imprints from it after a couple years. We’ll move some equipment; you won’t see any damage at all to this floor? None.
If you’re doing a kitchen, you know the smell of a kitchen. It smells like a sewer. You come in our kitchen, you don’t smell anything. All you smell is cooking food.
It’s so cleanable and it’s just a soap and water thing. We don’t use any cleaner at all. We use dawn and a little bit of warm water. We put it on, we lightly scrub it with a soft brush like you recommended, and we squeegee it. It’s squeegees so nice, and it’s dry as soon as you squeegee.
Another thing that I saw was the drains leaking at all the other restaurants, except for yours. There were cracks around the drains, and you could see where the delamination of the epoxy in the wood or the epoxy. The epoxy was delaminating from whatever the subsurface was. You’ll see when you come in here there’s nothing. It’s just like new.”
“This thing gets moved all the time. There’s no depression. All the other ones that you would see, there’d be a depression from the equipment. And you saw these little spider lines cracking. And once it cracked, it’s taking water.
You can just see how nice the floor stays. Nice, easy to clean. Looks a lot better than tile.
After two years, the non-skin is perfect. Are you seeing any sign wear? Not for two years. It looks brand new. It does. It’s so nice.
I recommend the high baseboards and scrub down. It just all goes down and it squeegees right into into the drain. It’s squeegee so nicely.
Two and a half years ago it was nasty. It was just nasty. You walk through here now; you can’t smell anything. It’s just amazing. It really is worth every freaking penny.
I can’t wait. I got the bar for you to do and the three bathrooms downstairs.
I’m a firm believer. I was a firm believer when I looked at your competitor’s work. That was it. That was what sealed the deal. Your stuff was just perfect, and your competitor’s stuff was terrible.
Didn’t you say you took the hammer to one of my samples and kind of compare it to competition? He actually, after I saw the stress cracks in your, it took me a while to remember his name, your other top competitor. After I saw the stress cracks and stuff like this. Like watch if I can even move it. I mean, this is so heavy. I mean, that’s probably 300 pounds.
The guarantee, which was a song and dance from one of the other competitors really sounded good. The warranty sounded really good. There was a four-pound mall, a hammer, sitting there and I go, let’s see how they really are.
This is from Chris Ciangeruso, from Gulfshore Grille & Cottage in Fort Myers Beach, Florida.
So we put all of them down and hit every one of ’em and they all shattered except for your product. Wow! That was that. I picked them up, threw ’em in the trash and never thought about ’em again, and that’s why you do our floors. It’s that simple.
Worth every penny. Every penny. The owner loves it, and they didn’t want to spend the money for it. Now they love it. Everybody loves it. The health department loves it. They come in and just go Wow, what a nice floor every single time, and it’s the same girl and she always compliments how nice the floor is. Nice. Before we were getting written up all the time for the cracks.”
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