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3 Questions to Ask a Wyoming Wood Flooring Inspector

July 13, 2015 by Flooristics staff 2 Comments

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Wood flooring is one of the most popular choices for commercial spaces. It is durable, easy to care for, and attractive. These qualities make it a strong option for many workplaces.

If you are a Wyoming business owner considering commercial wood flooring, a certified flooring inspector can help. An inspector can also evaluate existing wood flooring. Many inspectors specialize in several types of flooring, including wood.

Wyoming wood flooring inspectors work independently. They inspect both commercial and residential flooring. Their job is to evaluate whether the flooring is appropriate for the space, installed correctly, and safe for foot traffic.

Flooring inspectors can also identify high-risk areas and potential hazards. This can help business owners reduce slip, trip, and fall risks in the workplace.

Here are 3 questions to ask a Wyoming wood flooring inspector when they evaluate the flooring at your business:

1. Is the commercial wood flooring installed correctly?

Certified and experienced Wyoming wood flooring inspectors are able to determine whether commercial wood flooring was properly installed and give you options in case it wasn’t. Proper installation is important when it comes to the wood floor looking great, lasting a long time, and avoiding irregular wear and tear, warping, or other problems.

2. Are there any high-risk areas connected to the commercial wood flooring?

The wood flooring inspector will take a good look at all aspects of the wood flooring and see if there are any places that are high risk for slips and falls. From using the wrong cleaning products to irregular wear and tear patterns. There are all kinds of reasons that parts of a commercial wood floor might be more slippery or sticky than other parts. Since most slip and fall accidents take place when flooring shifts from one type to another. The Wyoming wood flooring inspector will also examine traffic patterns and walkways for hazards.

3. Is the company’s cleaning and maintenance program appropriate for the commercial wood flooring?

Wood flooring inspectors in Wyoming and other states are experts in caring for commercial wood flooring, and that means they can evaluate the company’s current cleaning program. There are lots of cleaning products that are not appropriate on wood and can take off the finish coat, make it more slippery or sticky, and even cause it to scratch, wear, or get too moist. The flooring inspector should be able to analyze the current maintenance program and make suggestions on improving it to ensure many years of beautiful wood flooring.

Wyoming wood flooring inspectors have lots of answers for interested business owners with commercial wood flooring and are happy to provide service to Wyoming business owners who want to make sure their workplace is not only safe and hazard-free, but looks great, too.

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