industrial flooring
industrial flooring
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by Durall Industrial Flooring - 2007-04-04
Expansion joints are placed in floors to allow for shrinkage as concrete cracks as it cures. The joints are often trawled into the floor or occasionally cut after the floor is hard enough to walk on....
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by Tom Turner - 2007-04-29
When it comes to industrial flooring you have many choices of material to choose from. There are mats, epoxies, sealers, paints, and more. The main thing behind choosing an industrial flooring materi...
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by Durall Industrial Flooring - 2008-04-13
Expansion joints are put in floors to prevent cracks that might develop as a result of the shrinkage which occurs as concrete cures. The joints are trawled into the floor or sometimes cut after the fl...
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by Durall Industrial Flooring - 2008-04-19
You'll take the checker flag every time when you show off your collector cars on a checkerboard floor. Now the Internet can get you complete quotes with step-by-step instructions on how to put down th...
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by Durall Industrial Flooring - 2008-04-24
When carpet is removed from over concrete holes and craters are left from carpet tack strips that were nailed into the concrete. Each nail when removed can leave up to a ½ in. wide hole in the floor...
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by Jane Shepherd - 2008-07-09
South Cheshire flooring company Flowcrete has made the move into Romania.An office has been opened in Bucharest to tap into the growing number of construction projects coming online in the Eastern Eu...
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by ABDUL VASI - 2008-07-11
While constructing floor for any industry, safety of the people who would be working is of paramount consideration. The most important consideration is that it should provide a surface on which pe...
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by Jane Shepherd - 2008-07-14
Innovative products from leading flooring solutions company Flowcrete will be showcased at an international exhibition.Flowcrete is to display its Flowfast range at the prestigious Manufacturer Live ...
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by Shaun Parker - 2008-08-22
It is an integral part of daytime telly advertising; the obligatory scene of some poor soul slipping on a wet surface and snapping an ankle, or a poor old dear with arthritis who can barely lift her ...
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by Dominic Donaldson - 2008-09-18
In this quasi-American culture of law suit crazy capital gain, as not only a business owner but as a manager, it is essential that you do everything in your power to avoid being held accountable for ...