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High-Performance Restaurant & Commercial Kitchen Flooring Insights

Navigating the demands of the food service industry requires flooring that does more than just look good—it must perform under pressure. At High Performance Systems, we leverage over 37 years of experience to engineer specialized epoxy flooring for kitchens and dining areas that prioritize both safety and longevity. From handling the thermal shock of high-temperature washdowns in the back of the house to providing slip-resistant, decorative finishes in the front, our “build it right” philosophy ensures your facility meets the highest standards of hygiene and durability. We specialize exclusively in the commercial and industrial marketplace, delivering seamless, non-porous solutions tailored for restaurants, commercial kitchens, and food production facilities across NJ, NY, and PA.

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FAQs

What are the key differences between FOH and BOH flooring needs?

In a restaurant, the Front of House (FOH) requires a balance of aesthetics and durability to welcome guests, whereas the Back of House (BOH) focuses strictly on high-performance utility. While FOH areas might utilize decorative epoxy chip or metallic systems, BOH areas like kitchens require urethane concrete to handle thermal shock, heavy grease, and constant moisture.

Traditional tile floors have grout lines that act as “gutters” for bacteria, food particles, and stagnant water, leading to odors and health code violations. Resinous flooring provides a monolithic, non-porous surface that eliminates these hiding spots, making it significantly easier to maintain a USDA and FDA-compliant environment.

Commercial kitchens experience “thermal shock” when hot grease or boiling water hits a cold floor, or when floors are steam-cleaned. Standard epoxy can become brittle and delaminate under these conditions. High Performance Systems recommends urethane cement for these zones because its coefficient of thermal expansion is similar to concrete, allowing it to expand and contract without cracking.

Yes. Slips and falls are a leading cause of worker’s compensation claims in the food service industry. By integrating slip-resistant aggregates like quartz or aluminum oxide, the floor’s “grip” can be customized to remain safe even when wet or oily. This proactive safety measure is essential for maintaining OSHA compliance in high-speed kitchen environments.

An integrated or integral radius cove base creates a smooth, curved transition from the floor to the wall. This eliminates the 90-degree corner where dirt and moisture typically accumulate and prevents water from seeping behind walls during washdowns, which is a critical feature for passing rigorous health inspections.