Q: Is it suitable for areas with equipment movement and carts?
A: Yes. DMR can recommend a suitable material system based on traffic frequency, equipment movement and substrate condition.
Q: Does it help reduce dust accumulation?
A: The seamless surface helps reduce dust buildup, making daily cleaning and maintenance more efficient.
Q: Is it suitable for electronic clean workshops?
A: Yes. This flooring system is suitable for electronic clean workshops, precision manufacturing areas and R&D laboratories that require seamless, dust-resistant and easy-to-clean flooring.
Q: Can public building projects be installed in sections?
A: Yes. Sectional installation can be planned according to opening hours and usage schedules to reduce disruption to normal operation.
Q: How can color differences be controlled in large-area projects?
A: We recommend using the same batch of materials in the same area and confirming samples before installation.
Q: Can public areas be slip-resistant?
A: Yes. We can recommend suitable slip-resistant systems based on the application area and wet-slip risk.
Q: Is it environmentally friendly for schools and public buildings?
A: Yes. DMR products focus on eco-friendly, low-odor performance, making them suitable for public spaces with higher indoor environmental requirements.
Q: Do all commercial food service floors require epoxy flooring?
A: No, not all commercial food service floors require epoxy flooring. The right flooring system depends on local requirements, operational conditions, cleaning standards, and the specific performance needs of the space.
Q: Why choose commercial epoxy flooring?
A:Commercial epoxy flooring is often chosen because it offers a combination of durability, clean appearance, and low maintenance. It can also help improve floor performance and provide a more professional look for commercial spaces.
Q: What affects commercial kitchen epoxy flooring cost?
A: Commercial kitchen epoxy flooring cost depends on several factors, including the size of the area, the condition of the existing substrate, the amount of surface preparation required, the type and thickness of the epoxy system, and any added features such as slip resistance, chemical resistance, or decorative finishes. Installation complexity and downtime requirements can also affect the total cost.