Quick answer: Glendale commercial floors should be scoped around traffic, current slab condition, coating or adhesive removal, preparation method, and operational downtime.
Glendale facilities may need epoxy or industrial coatings for warehouse traffic, service work, retail use, or general commercial maintenance. The floor plan should account for turning wheels, oils, cleaning routines, cracked concrete, existing coatings, adhesive residue, and the amount of time available for prep and cure.
Glendale floor planning needs
- Forklift, cart, pallet jack, and service vehicle traffic
- Old coating, sealer, VCT, tile, or adhesive removal
- Crack, spall, joint, and slab repair planning
- Texture and topcoat selection for maintenance and traction
What the site review should answer
A walkthrough helps define whether the project needs grinding, removal, patching, moisture review, a decorative system, or a heavier coating selected for equipment and facility use.