If you’re in charge of maintaining a school building, you want to make sure you provide a cheerful, safe, and sanitary environment where children can learn, but you also know how tough kids can be on the facilities day in and day out.
Floors can be especially difficult to keep in good repair. Whether it’s because of tracked dirt, scuffing shoes, spills, or accidentally dropped items, it’s easy for school floors to start looking chipped and worn.
If you need to renovate part or all of your facility, chances are you’re looking for durable school flooring that is easy to clean, long-lasting, and appropriate for each space. The right flooring for schools often depends on how each area is used, from high-traffic hallways to classrooms, locker rooms, multipurpose spaces, and common areas.
Polished concrete and epoxy floor coatings can be economical choices for schools due to their longevity and durability. They’re also easy to clean and don’t trap allergens. Let’s look at the demands of different spaces in your school and how these types of flooring could help meet them.
