{"id":1206,"date":"2023-02-14T12:14:15","date_gmt":"2023-02-14T12:14:15","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/peppercoatingstx-com.wp.411reports.com\/?page_id=1206"},"modified":"2023-02-14T12:14:15","modified_gmt":"2023-02-14T12:14:15","slug":"different-commercial-coating-materials","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"http:\/\/peppercoatingstx-com.wp.411reports.com\/different-commercial-coating-materials\/","title":{"rendered":"Different Commercial Coating Materials"},"content":{"rendered":"
Homes and businesses use many different types of materials every day, ranging from asphalt to tiles. This is a common sight and one that most homeowners don’t give a second thought to, but what about commercial properties? Commercial properties are more likely to use concrete flooring and other materials that are more durable, are more expensive, and more difficult to maintain. When you hire a company that offers commercial coating services, you can expect them to use whatever type of material is suitable for the property. What are the different types of materials that they use? You can look up each type on your own, but there are a few that you will find on many properties. These materials include:<\/p>\n
Porcelain Tile<\/strong><\/p>\n Porcelain tile, or brick as it is also referred to, is a type of non-slip material that improves durability and slips resistance. Porcelain tile, when installed properly to prevent curling, can last for 50 years or more. If you are looking for a durable, and beautiful flooring option, porcelain tile is perfect for commercial properties.<\/p>\n Asphalt<\/strong><\/p>\n Asphalt is a type of slippery material that improves drainage and reduces slips. This material is ideal for paving driveways and parking lots. Unfortunately, it is not the best choice for walkways. Asphalt is often used in wet, freezing conditions, which is why it is rarely seen outside. However, it can be used for residential properties.<\/p>\n Concrete<\/strong><\/p>\n Concrete floors are extremely durable, however, they are not slip-resistant. When installing concrete floors, you must make sure the sub floor is level and integral to the floor. If you do not take these steps, the floors will be susceptible to cracks and nicks. If this is not a problem for your property, then concrete can be a durable, yet expensive, material.<\/p>\n