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We can provide a range of concrete flooring solutions to fit the requirements of hospital safety standards. An epoxy coating is resistant to stains, highly durable, and offer a smooth and shiny finish, so it’s an ideal flooring solution for hospital wards.
But if your clinical setting only needs a flooring upgrade, our specialists can provide concrete grind and seal services. This is the most affordable, and efficient, concrete flooring option when you need new solutions within a tight timeframe.
We can add a range of gloss finishes, so hospital floors are not only durable, slip-resistant, and easy to maintain — they’re also unique and aesthetically pleasing.
Our concrete flooring for hospitals and medical centres is highly functional and easy to clean and sterilise. See it for yourself.
At Policrete, we’ve assembled a team of highly experienced and qualified flooring specialists. Using industry leading machinery and equipment, we offer a full range of polished concrete services — including grind and seal options, and concrete veneer floors for quick and cost-effective results.
Check out samples of our exceptional flooring solutions at one of our beautiful showrooms. Alternately, contact the team and we’ll get back to you with comprehensive advice and quotes for your hospital floors.
We use trusted Husqvarna concrete saws and grinders.
Our flooring specialists have years of experience and expertise to get the job done.
We offer the best prices, without sacrificing the quality of our work and materials.
We’ve worked in industrial settings for years, and understand the importance of time and budget.
When you send us the details for your upcoming flooring requirements, we can send you a quote based on factors such as:
We will always send you a detailed report of the costs, so you can keep it on file for hospital administration.
Different flooring solutions are ideal for different sections of the hospital. For example, corridors and public waiting areas experience high foot traffic and will need non-slip flooring which is resistant to wear and tear.
In this situation, an epoxy flooring finish will be the best option. For more information about the different solutions for different areas within a hospital, check out our resource ‘Which flooring is best for hospitals?’
The duration of a job will depend on the type of service we are providing. If we are installing a new infill slab, which needs grinding and sealing, it will take longer than performing a grind and seal service on its own or providing concrete veneer solutions.
When you first contact our team, we can give you an estimate of how long the job will take, and how much it will cost. We understand commercial sites like hospitals operate under tight budgets and schedules.
Talk to our team for expert advice or to get a quote for your project.
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