Durable, Long-Lasting Flooring for Restaurants and Commercial Kitchens in Kansas City
Restaurants and Commercial Kitchens in Kansas City Trust Treadwell With Their Flooring Projects
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From Five-Star Eateries to Mom and Pop Diners, Our Restaurant and Commercial Kitchen Flooring Covers It All
Slip-Resistant
In an industry where spills, messes, and frequent mopping are commonplace, slip-resistant flooring is essential to any restaurant or commercial kitchen. Treadwell offers a variety of slip-resistant floorings, including:
- Epoxy
- Cementitious urethane
- Polyaspartic
- Methyl methacrylate (MMA)
Choosing the right slip-resistant flooring for your business may protect your business, staff, and customers from slip-and-fall accidents and injuries. Slip-resistant epoxy coatings are versatile and feature various traction grades depending on the aggregates added. For example, epoxy flooring with quartz aggregate is an excellent choice for areas like dish pits or prep stations.
As the leading flooring solution company in Kansas City, we pride ourselves on our extensive flooring knowledge. Let us know what you need from your flooring system, and we will provide a completely customizable flooring solution that checks all of your boxes.
Durable
Consider how much your flooring system withstands on an average day of operations. From 1,000s of pounds of equipment to miles and miles of foot traffic, flooring for restaurants and commercial kitchens must be built to last and keep up with the demands of a fast-paced environment.
You can never go wrong with a scratch—and ding-resistant system, like polyaspartic flooring, for your commercial kitchen. Methyl methacrylate flooring can also withstand high thermal temperatures and grease splatters. While cementitious urethane flooring would be another excellent option for your commercial kitchen, polished concrete flooring would be the better choice for your dining area.
Easy To Maintain
Daily cleaning is required to keep up with all the dirt and grime associated with running a busy food industry business. After an intensive workday, the last thing your staff wants to do is put extra effort into ensuring your flooring is nothing short of spic and span. Fortunately, not only are polished concrete, polyaspartic, methyl methacrylate, cementitious urethane, and epoxy flooring easy to maintain, but they are also stain-resistant.
The flooring systems mentioned are also very hygienic. Without slips, cracks, or grout for harmful bacteria to accumulate, these options can help your business easily meet the sanitation and hygiene standards set by regulatory bodies (without having your staff spend too much time cleaning).
Types of Flooring Systems To Consider for Restaurants and Commercial Kitchens
- Concrete overlay
- Polished concrete
- Stained concrete
- Slip-resistant polyaspartic
- Slip-resistant cementitious urethane
- Slip-resistant epoxy
- Methyl methacrylate (MMA)
Treadwell specializes in installing efficient, long-lasting, and compliant flooring for restaurants and other commercial kitchens. Whether you need new flooring for your business’s front or back of the house, our experts will help you choose a flooring option that meets all your demands and preferences. Our unwavering commitment to excellence is only one of the many reasons we are the leading flooring professionals for Kansas City restaurants and commercial kitchens. Contact us today for your ideal flooring solution.
Installation
Our in-house team can efficiently install new flooring in your restaurant or commercial kitchen. We streamlined our process to limit the disruption of your operations without cutting corners. Our skilled flooring experts do everything from floor prep to the actual installation. We also provide the option to work on weekends or after hours for a small premium.
Repair and Service
As Kansas City flooring experts, Treadwell can analyze your current flooring to determine the cause of failure or damage. Our test results will also give you the best insight for choosing new flooring or repair options. We then provide floor servicing to fix the issue.