Every business owner needs to have some type of commercial flooring at their business location, except for those industries that do not have as much foot traffic as they do online buyers. Choosing the right type of commercial flooring can have a large impact on the clients of a business, and the employees that use the building on a regular basis. When it comes to commercial flooring, Ridge Manor residents need to keep a few different factors in mind when trying to find the right flooring solution for their business, as some types of flooring might not be appropriate for the situation, as commercial flooring varies from business to business.
The Amount of Foot Traffic in a Business
All business owners should be made aware that in most cases, commercial flooring is going to need to be replaced sooner and more often than the same flooring used in a residential home. The simple reason for this is more ware and use to go into commercial flooring. Ridge Manor residents should know that if a normal residential home lasts about fifteen to twenty years, business owners can expect to get about eight to twelve years out of their commercial flooring, depending on the material it is made from.
The Type of Flooring That is Used in Commercial Buildings
Just like residential flooring, the two main types of commercial flooring are going to be carpet and laminate or vinyl flooring. Carpet flooring tends to last slightly longer than laminate flooring in high traffic areas as long as it is kept cleaned regularly. When it comes to commercial flooring, Ridge Manor residents should know that there is nothing wrong with laminate or vinyl flooring, but harder surfaces do not absorb the sound like carpet flooring does, and this may be a big concern for some businesses. ON the other hand, carpet flooring can get stained much easier than either laminate or hardwood flooring.
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