Serving a Wide Range of Industries
Warehouse & Distribution Facilities
Warehouses, logistics hubs, fulfillment centers, and distribution facilities all share one reality — the floor carries the weight of the operation. Forklifts, pallet jacks, heavy inventory, long shifts, temperature swings, constant movement, and tight schedules put enormous pressure on concrete. A weak or unprepared floor doesn’t just look worn — it slows down workflow, creates hazards, damages equipment, and leads to costly downtime.
Institutional & Public Facilities
Schools, healthcare spaces, government buildings, public service centres, and community facilities face a unique set of flooring challenges. Heavy foot traffic, rolling equipment, strict safety standards, constant cleaning cycles, and long operational hours demand flooring that is strong, safe, hygienic, and reliable — with minimal downtime for maintenance.

Food & Beverage Facilities
Food and beverage environments demand flooring that performs at a higher standard than almost any other industry. Daily exposure to moisture, heat, chemicals, spills, cleaning cycles, and heavy foot traffic requires a system that is hygienic, strong, slip-resistant, and designed to withstand intense, continuous activity.
Automotive Shops & Dealerships
Automotive environments are some of the toughest spaces for flooring. Between oils, grease, hot tires, chemicals, heavy equipment, constant movement, and strict safety expectations, these facilities need a flooring system engineered to handle real-world abuse.
Retail Stores & Shopping
Retail flooring has a tough job. It needs to look clean and polished every day, withstand hundreds (or thousands) of footsteps, support displays and fixtures, stay easy to maintain, and help create the right atmosphere for customers the moment they walk in.
Manufacturing & Industrial Plants
Manufacturing environments are some of the toughest places for flooring. Constant equipment movement, heavy machinery, chemical exposure, vibration, temperature swings, and long production hours push concrete far beyond normal commercial use.



















