CONCEPTS IN CONCRETE
EPOXY FLOORING
FOR VETERINARY CLINICS
CONCEPTS IN CONCRETE
Advanced Flooring Solutions for Veterinary Clinics Kennels and Doggie Day Care
Flooring That Stands Up to Every "Oops" and Paw Print In a busy clinic, messes like urine, mud, and slobber are just part of the job. You need a floor that works as hard as you do. Our concrete coatings are 100% waterproof, easy to sanitize, and incredibly low-maintenance. Choose epoxy, polyaspartic and urethane cement flooring for an affordable, high-performance solution that stays looking new for years.The concrete coatings are low-maintenance and easy to clean, therefore an ideal flooring solution for the care of animals.
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Why do Concrete Coatings Work Best for animal hospital Floor Treatments in Veterinary Clinics?
Do concrete floor coatings like epoxy, polyurea, and polyaspartic fit into animal hospitals and clinics? Well, they are anti-microbial, which is perfect for such environments. They are seamless and non-porous, thereby bacteria cannot grow within. Thus, cleaning and disinfecting become really easy. There is durability, and they are cost-effective. There are many other reasons why more and more animal care facilities are going for concrete coatings nationwide.
Cleanability
Keeping veterinary floors clean is essential for the prevention of dirt conditions that lead to the spread of harmful microbes, germs, and diseases. It becomes easy to clean after the application of concrete sealers because of the smooth surface that does not need scrubbing grout lines, grooves, or grains. Also, even heavy-duty disinfectants and antimicrobial solutions do not cause any harm or deterioration to it.
Extremely Durable
Durability is the prime concern when choosing a flooring system for veterinary facilities. That is why many clinics are choosing concrete coatings. Coatings are a terrific choice for wear and tear created for animal welfare, keeping the floor in beautiful condition for years. Their strength ensures they can meet the challenge in high traffic aspects.
Quick Installation
Most veterinary hospitals can’t afford to be closed for weeks on end, waiting for flooring installations. That’s why polyaspartic or polyurea coatings are recommended for vets. These materials are more durable than epoxy but offer faster cure times, meaning less downtime for your clinic and less disruption to your daily operations.
Abrasion Resistant
Sharp nails are no match for epoxy, polyaspartic, and polyurea floor coatings. These materials can withstand even the sharpest nails, preventing damage to the floor’s surface. This ensures that the floor remains in top condition despite the daily activity of pets and staff.
Stain Resistance
Coatings are water, oil, and chemical resistant, so spills, blood, and animal waste won’t turn into stains. The stain-resistant properties of these coatings make it easy to maintain a clean, professional appearance in veterinary clinics, even with frequent accidents.
Optional Anti-Slip Additives
Worried about your four-legged patients slipping and sliding all over your floors? By adding an aggregate during epoxy installation, we can create slip-resistant flooring to keep animals, staff, and pet owners safe at your clinic. This enhances safety without compromising the aesthetic appeal.
Cove Base
With the optional integral cove base, there is no 90-degree angle for contaminants to get trapped, making the floor super easy to keep clean and protecting the walls from accidents. This seamless design helps maintain hygiene while reducing cleaning time and effort.
Epoxy Floors for Kennels
Epoxy flooring can be customized to offer different textures for animal safety, These sytems include "neat" systems that have no texture, Flake which offers a moderate texture but still easy to clean and Quartz which is very anti-slip and great for outdoor areas.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Why is epoxy flooring recommended for veterinary clinics and animal hospitals?
Answer: Epoxy flooring for veterinary clinics is highly recommended because it provides a seamless, non-porous surface that prevents the growth of bacteria and microbes. These advanced flooring solutions are anti-microbial, easy to disinfect, and resistant to animal bodily fluids like urine, blood, and vomit, ensuring a hygienic environment for both patients and staff.
2. Can concrete coatings withstand the wear and tear of high-traffic animal care facilities?
Answer: Yes, concrete floor coatings like epoxy, polyurea, and polyaspartic are extremely durable and designed for high-traffic areas. They are abrasion resistant, meaning they can withstand sharp animal nails and heavy equipment without scratching or deteriorating, keeping the facility in top condition for years.
3. How long does it take to install epoxy or polyaspartic flooring in a vet office?
Answer: To minimize downtime, many facilities choose polyaspartic or polyurea coatings because they offer faster cure times than traditional epoxy. This allows for a quick installation that prevents the clinic from being closed for extended periods, ensuring minimal disruption to daily veterinary operations.
4. Is epoxy flooring slip-resistant for dogs and other animals?
Answer: Safety is a priority in animal care. During the installation process, optional anti-slip additives or aggregates can be added to the epoxy to create a textured, slip-resistant surface. This helps prevent four-legged patients and staff from slipping on wet floors while maintaining the floor's aesthetic appeal.
5. What is an integral cove base and why is it used in kennels?
Answer: An integral cove base creates a seamless transition between the floor and the wall, eliminating 90-degree corners where dirt and contaminants can get trapped. This makes epoxy floors for kennels and doggie daycares much easier to deep clean and protects the walls from moisture and accidents.
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