In New Jersey’s commercial landscape, two systems are industry standards for durability and compliance:
Urethane Cement (Recommended): This is the “gold standard” for busy kitchens. Our industrial-grade application offers superior thermal shock resistance, meaning it won’t crack when you spray cold water on a hot floor near fryers or ovens. It is also naturally antimicrobial and can be textured for slip resistance.
Epoxy Flooring: A popular, cost-effective choice that provides a seamless, waterproof barrier. While highly resistant to stains and grease, standard epoxy is more prone to cracking during extreme temperature fluctuations than urethane cement.
Quarry Tile: A traditional option that is extremely heat-resistant. However, the grout lines require frequent, deep cleaning to remain compliant with health codes. Increasing maintenance cost and cleaning time.
