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Utah Flooring Inspectors and Commercial Hardwood Flooring

June 24, 2015 by Flooristics staff 1 Comment

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commercial hardwood flooringAre you considering hardwood flooring for your business or office space? If you are thinking about it or already have it installed, you should engage the services of a Utah flooring inspector to ensure that it is appropriate for the space and installed correctly.

A Utah flooring inspector can test the flooring for safety. The inspector can also evaluate whether it is appropriate for the expected foot traffic. This can help reduce slip and fall risks.

Hardwood flooring is a popular choice for commercial spaces. Wood is naturally strong and durable. It also adds warmth and style to the workplace. Blending beauty and strength, commercial hardwood can also translate to minimal maintenance and upkeep.

Solid hardwood consists of natural wood cut from a single piece.

Contractors can sand and refinish it when needed. This makes solid hardwood a strong long-term investment. It may not be the best choice in extremely humid areas, however, due to the wood contracting and expanding.

Engineered hardwood flooring is made from several layers of wood, sometimes the same and sometimes from different species. The advantage of engineered hardwood is the increased strength, as well as resistance to expansion or contraction from moisture. It can also be sanded and refinished quite easily, making it a good choice for businesses.

More than ever, businesses throughout Utah are choosing commercial hardwood flooring because of the durability, beauty, and low maintenance. But how safe is it for your employees and customers when it comes to the potential for slip and fall accidents? A Utah flooring inspector can provide you with peace of mind by working with you to determine any high-risk areas. They can point out any wear or damage and provide recommendations for repairs and upkeep.

Investing in commercial hardwood flooring at your business is a wonderful idea, but don’t go too long without a flooring checkup from a certified Utah flooring inspector.

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