Clean It Up
UK General Cleaning Forum => General Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Timmy Boy on January 11, 2006, 09:38:53 am
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Hi all
We have been cleaning a large distribution centre for over a year now and we get on very well with the site contact. The site is 10+ years old & needs some TLC.
She phoned me the other & said that they have won a new contract for the distribution centre & now can afford to do up the place. Great!
She has now asked me what flooring I would recommend which will last in the toilet areas. At first I thought ceramic tiles but I have seen urine discolour tiles and they do hold the smell. I then thought vinyl, but that can look bad after a while, particularly as these loos are used 24/7. I then thought of altro but the toilets lead straight from a dusty warehouse, so this will be high maintenance.
Anyone got any ideas on the best sort of flooring to recommend
Thanks
Tim
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Hi Timmy,
Why not try Antico flooring, believe it is hard wearing, but easy to clean
Cheers Mark
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Aultro flooring is great.
However, if the toilets are actually in the warehouse area rather than in office areas (and are used by drivers/warehousemen etc.) why not consider concrete painted with the proper floor paint.
Easy to clean but more importantly easy to repaint every few months.
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hi there,
amtico i wouldn't recommend, too pricey and wont stand the traffic.
Altro Safety flooring, used in all hospitals, and is specified the world over.
exellent floor, bit of a pig to maintain, but you'll then get the floor maintenace contract aswell, of scrubbing it.
dont seal it. though
regards
martin
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Thermo plastic tiles - cheap for the client, hard wearing and easy to clean ;D
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always go for safety floor in wet area's
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Thanks for the response guys, I was going to recommend painted floor like CMS suggests but I can also see the reality being altro as that is what the H&S world now demands. I don't particularly like altro especially in dirty enviroments such as a distribution centre warehouse as it soon looks grubby and can only be cleaned properly mechanically.
I shall go back to the client and put forward the ideas.
Regards
Tim
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As daft as it sounds, if you want a non slip, safe, painted floor. Chuck a handful of sand into the paint!
Trust me it works and looks great as long as you mix it well to ensure an even distribution of sand.
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I must admit we clean another site that has a painted floor (yellow in colour)and it looks the business before & after we have cleaned it. I shall suggest the paint idea with a bit of sand in!!
Regards
Tim ;D