[b][Australia, 05/08/2016][/b] – Allied Finishes, a professional flooring services provider across Australia, fixes oily factory floors with industrial resin flooring. The company knows that flooring can be surprisingly hazardous in an industrial space, especially without proper maintenance. They also know that flooring influences operations productivity. They deliver flooring services to address a factory’s oily and slippery floors.
[b]Oily Flooring Problems[/b]
Allied Finishes recognises that oily floors are a massive problem in industrial spaces like oil processing factories and bakeries. Oil tends to penetrate into the concrete, making the work space dangerously slippery. This, in turn, tends to lower productivity and increase injury.
The professional flooring services provider offers industrial resin flooring to solve the problem. According to them, the flooring is an ideal choice for various industrial settings because it is resistant to many kinds of oils and chemicals.
[b]Oily Flooring Solutions[/b]
Allied Finishes includes the following in their full service package:
- Removal of existing flooring
- Heavy grinding & scabbling
- Chemical treatment
- Patching of any cracks and gouges
- Triple coat of heavy-duty epoxy
- Medium to heavy non-slip profile
Allied Finishes reduces production downtime and delivers uptime through reliable, safe and durable solutions. They can also cover repairs, removal and patching up of existing flooring.
[b]About Allied Finishes[/b]
Allied Finishes is a provider of professional flooring services for factories around New South Wales, Victoria and Queensland. They focus on keeping their all-round solutions fast, durable and safe.
Aside from maintenance and repair work for factories throughout Australia, they also provide flooring packages to address the problem factories usually face. These flooring products include epoxy flooring, troweled floor packages, flooring for slippery or heavily damaged floors, flour mill flooring, washroom flooring and flooring for coolrooms.
Have a look around http://www.alliedfinishes.com/ to find out more.