Floors with a textured finish are designed to have a certain degree of roughness. There are two reasons for a textured finish – design and slip resistance.
Whether you need enhanced traction, a modern look, or a low-maintenance surface, Stonhard textured seamless flooring delivers lasting performance without sacrificing aesthetics! We will work with you to help you select the right level of texture for your industrial or commercial space to enhance safety and ensure cleanability.
Textured flooring surfaces have a deliberate rough or patterned finish to enhance slip resistance, durability, and aesthetic appeal. Unlike smooth flooring, textured options provide better traction reducing the risk of slips and falls -- making them ideal for industrial, commercial, and high-traffic areas.
Textured-finish floors create aesthetic benefits as well as provide protection. Benefits include:
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Stonhard formulates floors for every environment, including those requiring texture. Our team of Territory Managers, Architectural and Engineering Representatives will assist you in choosing the best product for your environment with the look you desire.
Got questions? We've got answers. This FAQ section covers the most common inquiries about textured-finish flooring to help you make informed decisions.
A textured finish resinous floor has a surface with a tactile texture, providing enhanced slip resistance and a distinctive aesthetic. This texture can be achieved through various application techniques or by adding aggregates like sand or flakes.
Regular cleaning with a mop or nylon brush with a neutral pH cleaner are usually sufficient. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive tools that could damage the texture.
Yes, the primary advantage of textured finish resinous floors is their enhanced slip resistance, making them safer in areas prone to moisture or spills.
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