Flooring Systems

Flooring Systems

The flooring is the most important feature of a structure, as it contributes to its aesthetics, utility, and personality. It is the building's final touch and the most frequently touched surface. You will come into contact with the floor in whichever building you enter. Underneath your feet, there is a complex system of layers and elements that work together to create this finished appearance. We provide a wide variety of flooring services using the latest technologies available.

Polished Concrete

Polished concrete is a very attractive and popular building surface. It may also be stained to almost any shade, making it extremely versatile. The finished product is obtained by using a concrete grinder to make multiple passes (generally six to eight) over a slab of concrete. Starting with 40 grit tools, the process continues until the concrete is crushed to a 1600 or 3000 grit finish.

  • High Durability

  • Easy to Maintain

  • Cost-Effective

  • Available in many Designs

  • Slip-Resistant

  • Chemical-Resistant

  • Thermal Shock-Resistant

  • Static Dissipative

  • No harmful Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC)

  • Easy to clean

Vacuum Dewatered Flooring

Vacuum Dewatered Flooring, also known as Trimix Flooring, is a method for installing high-quality concrete floors in which the surplus water from the concrete is eliminated immediately after placement and vibration, lowering the water cement ratio to the optimal level. Vibrating, dewatering, floating, and/or trowelling are the  three main steps.

  • Highly Compressive

  • Highly Tensile strength

  • Minimal Cement consumption

  • High Abrasion resistanceg

  • Reduced water / cement ratio

  • High Impact strength

  • Less number of joints

  • Wear and tear resistant

Epoxy Flooring

Epoxy flooring is becoming increasingly popular in residential, commercial, and industrial settings. One of the most important characteristics of epoxy coating is that it contrasts chemically from ordinary floor paints. Resinous flooring is made up of a two-part epoxy system, which is made up of a mixture of polymer resins and hardeners, similar to epoxy glue. The epoxy glue and hardener react to one another when suitably combined, forming a chemical bond between each compound and the floor itself. A stiff plastic material is created by the chemical bond. Multiple layers of epoxy are applied to a floor with a depth of at least two millimetres to create a flooring surface. Confusion typically arises when comparing an epoxy floor and epoxy floor coating. The difference between the two is the thickness of the epoxy coating; as previously indicated, epoxy flooring must be at least two millimetres thick. Epoxy floor coating refers to any epoxy floor that is less than two millimetres thick.

  • Rapid cure

  • Increased abrasion resistance

  • Higher chemical resistance

  • Higher or lower viscosity

  • To achieve varying performance and design elements, different colours, decorative tinted quartz aggregate, vinyl flakes, glitter, and other additives are mixed to the epoxy floor resin.

  • Affordable

  • Durable

  • Easy application

IPS Flooring System

Polished concrete floors were referred to as "Indian Patent Stone." The components of this flooring are cement, admixture, and about 10mm coloured/white chips mixed with sufficient water to form a 35-50 mm thick layer over RCC/PCC surface. IPS flooring comes in a variety of colours. When it is red, it is also known as "red oxide flooring." It's a simple but elegant flooring with good wear and tear properties. It can be applied on any kind of floor, including industrial, commercial, and residential

  • Cheap

  • Smooth surface

  • Available in a variety of colours.

P U Flooring

Polyurethane is mixtures of different types of resins, fillers, pigments and hardeners. Polyurethanes are formed by reacting a polyol (an alcohol with more than two reactive hydroxyl groups per molecule) with a diisocyanate or a polymeric isocyanate in the presence of suitable catalysts and additives. Polyurethane screeds and coatings, providing smooth industrial floor finishes.

  • Flexible in nature

  • UV resistant

  • Seamless

  • Slip resistant

  • Abrasion resistant

  • Scratch resistant

  • Higher temperature resistant