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The flooring system you require depends on the environment you are dealing with and the performance features you desire. Poly Tech Tasmania flooring consultants are specially trained to evaluate your specific needs, covering all aspects of cost-effectiveness, durability, safety standards and overall performance. Poly Tech can provide the right solution for your flooring needs.
With Poly Tech Tasmania, you won’t have to be inconvenienced because we will work with your schedule. We can schedule your installation during shutdown periods. That means nights, weekends, and holidays! And many Poly Tech flooring systems are specifically designed to be quick curing, enabling you to be back in operation with minimal down time.
Typically it is not required however in various circumstances Poly Tech Tasmania can arrange for temporary cold room/freezer to minimise issues.
The lifespan of different flooring systems have many variables including thermal, pressure, impact, abrasion and chemical presence. Before selecting a system, it is imperative to have a clear understanding of your working environment including the presence of the variables, work practices, cleaning methods and frequency, budget and the lifespan you require.
Floor systems can come in various colours and combinations of colours. Some systems though, such as dust sealers, can have a limited range whereas other systems such as self levelling floors and high solid paint coats can be applied in dozens of colours. We stock a standard colour range:
Dark Grey
Shamrock
Pastel Grey
Blue Grey
Yellow
Cream
Red Oxide
Koala Grey
Tropical Blue
You can also consult the Australian standard colour range or European range (RAL) should you prefer considering alternatives. Non standard colours may warrant a surcharge due to their higher cost and minimum volume required for special orders.
Poly Tech has great experience in applying floors in many environments that require non slip flooring including production facilities to warehousing and workshops. Epoxy floors can be designed to meet many different slip resistant needs. They can easily achieve the recognised “R” rated system with the addition of various sized grits. It is also important to consider the ability to keep your floors clean in relation to the level of resistance.
The drying time for light foot traffic is typically overnight (subject to humidity and temperature). It is recommended not to place heavy equipment on the floor for approximately three days wherever possible. Epoxies do take about seven full days to achieve full cure and it is recommended to limit water contact during this time as discolouration can occur.
All flooring system are quite varied. Many are food graded meaning they are suitable to be applied in areas such as supermarkets and food production environments.
Some systems are not considered food grade and do release high volatile organic compounds (VOC’s) however there is often a more environmentally friendly alternative that do not require fans for ventilation or sites closed to the public/workers.
Flooring systems can scratch in similar fashion to timber floors when heavy objects are dragged across the surface. In many instances though, a sacrificial clear coating can be applied to protect the coloured coatings or decorative finish.
Hearing what others have to say about a flooring system might make your decision a little easier. At Poly Tech Tasmania, we are happy to supply you with referrals from existing and past clients.
Poly Tech Tasmania offers a standard 12 month applicators warranty. Should a longer time frame be desired and or suppliers material warranty be needed, please discuss your needs with Poly Tech to ensure warranty can be supplied. Link to more.