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Versatile Flooring for New Construction
Flooring plays a crucial role in the construction industry, as it provides the foundation for a building’s interior spaces. Whether it’s a commercial or industrial project, choosing the right flooring materials is essential for achieving the desired aesthetic appeal, functionality, durability, and maintenance requirements. The flooring industry has witnessed significant advancements in recent years, offering a wide range of options to meet various design preferences, budget constraints, and environmental considerations. The choice of flooring materials and coatings depends on factors such as the building’s purpose, design requirements, traffic volume, maintenance considerations, and budget constraints. With advancements in technology and a wide range of options available, ICS Coatings offers a diverse selection of flooring and floor coating solutions to meet various needs.
Benefits of ICS Coatings’ New Construction Flooring Solutions
Durability
Floor coatings provide a durable and long-lasting solution for new construction projects. They can withstand heavy foot traffic, impacts, abrasion, and chemical exposure, ensuring the floor’s longevity and minimizing the need for frequent repairs or replacements.Protection
Floor coatings act as a protective layer for the underlying floor substrate. They offer resistance against stains, spills, moisture, and UV damage, thereby safeguarding the floor from deterioration and extending its lifespan.Easy Maintenance
Coated floors are generally easier to clean and maintain compared to bare surfaces. Floor coatings create a smooth and non-porous surface that resists dirt, dust, and stains, making routine maintenance tasks more manageable and cost-effective.Enhanced Aesthetics
Floor coatings can significantly enhance the visual appeal of a space. They are available in various colors, finishes, and decorative options, allowing contractors to achieve customized designs or branding elements for their clients. Coated floors can create a polished, glossy, or matte appearance, complementing the overall interior design scheme.Improved Safety
Certain floor coatings, such as anti-slip coatings, contribute to improved safety in high-traffic areas or spaces prone to slip hazards. These coatings provide traction and reduce the risk of accidents, making them ideal for commercial, industrial, or public spaces.Chemical Resistance
In settings where chemical spills or exposure are common, floor coatings with chemical resistance properties offer added protection. They can withstand the corrosive effects of chemicals, acids, oils, and solvents, preventing damage to the floor and ensuring a safe working environment.Flexibility
Floor coatings offer flexibility in terms of design options and application methods. Contractors can choose from various coatings, including epoxy, urethanes, acrylics, and more, depending on the specific project requirements and desired outcomes. Additionally, coatings can be applied to a wide range of substrates, including concrete, wood, or metal, providing versatility in application.Environmental Considerations
Several floor coatings are available with low VOC (volatile organic compound) formulations, promoting better indoor air quality during and after construction. Additionally, certain eco-friendly coatings made from sustainable materials contribute to environmentally conscious construction practices.Cost-Effective
Investing in floor coatings during new construction can be cost-effective in the long run. Coated floors require less maintenance, have a longer lifespan, and reduce the need for frequent repairs or replacements. This translates into savings for both construction contractors and building owners over time.Quick Installation
Many floor coatings have relatively quick installation times compared to other flooring options. This benefit can help construction contractors meet tight project schedules and deadlines, minimizing construction delays and facilitating faster project completion.SAtisfied Customers
Construction Industry Flooring Customers
General Contractors
- ADP Marshall, Rumford RI
- Alliance Construction, Scarborough ME
- Allied Construction, Portland ME
- Associated Builders, Springfield MA
- Borghesi Construction, Torrington CT
- Boston Properties, Waltham MA
- Breadloaf Construction, Middlebury VT
- Brophy & Phillips Construction, Middlebury VT
- Butler Construction, Kansas City MO
- Campanelli Companies, Braintree MA
- Caron Engineering, Wells ME
- Cianbro Construction, Pittsfield ME
- Cranshaw Construction of New England, Newton MA
- Crow Construction, Stratham NH
- Crown Construction, Braintree MA
- Curriculum Associates, Billerica MA
- Dacon Construction, Natick MA
- Delulis Brothers Construction, Lynn MA
- Engelberth Construction, Colchester VT & Bedford NH
- Ennis Construction, Ascutney VT
- Harvey Construction Corp., Bedford NH
- H.E. Sargent, Inc. Stillwater ME
- J.B. Brown & Sons, Portland ME
- J. Calahan & Associates LLC, Braintree MA
- J.C. Zampell Construction, Newburyport MA
- J.J. Vaccaro, Sommerville MA
- John Moriatry & Associates, Inc. Unionville CT
- Lucier Rigging, Chicopee MA
- Mackenzie Construction, Leominster MA
- Marshall Contractors, Rumford RI
- Murray Construction, So. Portland ME
- O’Brian Kreitzberg, Newark NJ
- Ocean Builders, Cohassett MA
- OEST Associates, So. Portland ME
- Opechee Construction Management, Guilford NH
- PATCO Construction, Sanford ME
- Peechey Builders, Augusta ME
- Pergola Construction, Lynn MA
- Perini Building Co., Inc., North Andover MA
- Pinnacle Construction, Tewksbury MA
- Plyler Construction, Sherman TX
- Procon Construction, Manchester & Hooksett NH
- Property Development Services, So. Portland ME
- Richard D. Kimball Company, Andover MA
- Rubb Building Systems, Sanford ME
- Thaxter Company, Portland ME
- The O’Leary Company, Inc., Springfield MA
- The Sheridan Corporation, Fairfield ME
- Webb Southeast Construction, Orlando FL
- William A. Berry & Sons, Danvers MA