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3 Reasons to Hire a Wasatch Front Resilient Flooring Inspector

June 8, 2015 by Flooristics staff 1 Comment

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When you want to find out whether or not the resilient flooring in your business location is properly installed and doesn’t pose a hazard to customers or employees, it’s time to call a Wasatch Front resilient flooring inspector.

Resilient flooring is vinyl, cork, rubber or linoleum, and thousands of workplaces have this kind of flooring installed because it is durable and affordable. However, faulty installation, long-term wear and tear, or other factors can turn resilient flooring from terrific to troublesome. If you’ve never considered using the services of a flooring inspector, especially for resilient flooring, here are 3 reasons why you should start the process today.

1. Every business can benefit from resilient flooring inspections.

Many business owners take flooring and walkways for granted, but there are more slip and fall accidents in the workplace than almost any other. In order to reduce your liability and keep your business location as safe and attractive as possible, consider hiring a Wasatch Front resilient flooring inspector.

With an inspection, you’ll get an idea of whether the installation was done properly and what you can do about it if it wasn’t. You’ll also get valuable tips on proper care and maintenance so the resilient flooring lasts for years.

2. Inspections identify issues before they become problems.

Resilient flooring inspectors are certified and trained to spot even the smallest problem with a surface. What may look like a normal floor to the untrained eye, a problematic resilient surface floor will be obvious to an expert. The resilient flooring inspector will gather the relevant information and provide you with a status report of the current condition and any recommendations for repair, replacement and so forth.

It’s often easier and less expensive to take care of flooring issues when they are small rather than wait for them to become big problems and cause injury to someone. Injuries in the workplace often result in insurance issues or even lawsuits, so regular inspections go a long way in preventing that unfortunate outcome.

3. It provides you with records of surface conditions.

When your resilient flooring is regularly inspected, the inspector will provide you with written reports about the condition of the walkways and flooring. These records become very valuable if you are ever presented with a slip and fall claim or a lawsuit saying that the floors were unsafe or faulty. In that event, you would be able to show a pattern of safe, fault-free resilient flooring that would show that your business space was indeed well maintained.

If you haven’t had a flooring inspection done at your company in a while, or if you have never hired a Wasatch Front flooring inspector to visit your site, consider doing it today. In no time, a certified, experienced professional flooring inspector can immediately evaluate the resilient flooring in your work space and give you the answers you need.

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