All types of flooring in your commercial business will show signs of wear and tear, but you’ll notice high traffic areas such as shop floors, kitchens, hallways etc wear out quicker than other areas of your space.
Discolouration, scratch marks and worn patches are the most common in high traffic areas and can be unsightly, especially for new visitors to your premises and it can also make your building look old and dated from the inside.
But there are ways in which you can save yourself from receiving expensive replacement costs. So we recommend choosing floor types that are best suited for dealing with challenges such as high traffic areas.
Vinyl flooring has become the most popular flooring choice across commercial properties, including schools and educational establishments.
Vinyl flooring can not only look like hardwood, stone or even tile, but it’s often a lower cost compared to other flooring materials. This makes it a great choice for business owners that are budget conscious.
With its durability and resilient properties, it’s a great choice for high-traffic areas. Some areas where vinyl flooring can be used include:
Although carpet flooring is not suited for all types of areas, it can be a great option for many commercial spaces that get a lot of traffic.
Carpet is generally a good option for businesses as it’s great for noise reduction and also a durable option for most spaces.
The difference between using carpets and tiles is the range of styles they offer. By using carpet tiles in your commercial premises you will reduce the risk of any static build-up. This makes them ideal for computer rooms as it protects your expensive IT equipment and also prevents static shocks for room users.
At JDF Flooring, we’ve got experience working in various different industries including schools and education establishments that all require flooring types that accommodate high-traffic areas. Our team of experts will help to offer a duration solution that works well in your setting whilst also looking beautiful and complementary to your interior design.