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Why Hire a Wyoming Tile Flooring Inspector?

August 20, 2015 by Flooristics staff Leave a Comment

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Do you want a strong, beautiful and durable flooring for your workplace? Then choose tile! There are so many sizes, colors and styles of tile for commercial properties that you simply cannot go wrong Business owners who select commercial tile for the workplace are making a smart investment in the future of the property. Tile is easy to clean and has a universally appealing look that will withstand the test of time. A Wyoming flooring inspector can work with you to ensure that your commercial tile is being properly installed and cared for.

What Wyoming Tile Flooring Inspectors Do

Any Wyoming tile flooring inspector will tell you that tile flooring is low-maintenance but still requires the right kind of care to minimize slip and fall hazards from customers or employees. The flooring inspector is an independent consultant who visits businesses and evaluates all kinds of flooring surfaces besides tile, like carpet, resilient, wood and more.

After you contact the flooring inspector, they will make an appointment to come out and look at the tile flooring. Using special equipment and applying years of experience, the flooring inspector will look for a number of issues, such as wear and tear, improper installation, improper cleaning and damage. The Wyoming tile flooring inspector will then create a written report that outlines all the findings, plus provides recommendations for what you can do to either fix the problem or take necessary steps to get the tile flooring back to top shape.

Prevent Slip and Fall Accidents

As one of the most common causes of injuries at the workplace, slip and fall accidents happen when the flooring causes an employee or customer to lose their footing. This could lead to everything from sprains and broken bones to head injuries. In extreme cases, the injuries from a slip and fall accident can leave the victim disabled or at least out of work for a long time. If the slip and fall accident can be shown to be a result of negligence on the part of the business owner, you can be dragged into a liability lawsuit that could cost you lots of money.

That’s where a Wyoming tile flooring inspector can really help out your business. By identifying areas that may be high risk, the flooring inspector will work with you on pointing out hazards and suggesting ways to eliminate them.

If you have commercial tile at the workplace, you definitely need the services of a Wyoming tile flooring inspector. Imagine the peace of mind you will experience knowing that the walkways and flooring surfaces at work are deemed safe for everyone. Call a Wyoming tile flooring inspector today and make your business as safe as possible.

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