Commercial kitchens require durable materials and finishes in every inch of the space. Along with the heavy foot-traffic they receive, these areas also need to withstand: grease spills, chemicals and cleaners, and hot liquids. The Jewish Temple, Congregational Achduth Vesholom, located in Fort Wayne, Indiana last renovated their commercial kitchen about 60 years ago and plan to make this new renovation last another 60+ years. With this requirement in mind, they knew that flooring materials inferior to epoxy would not fit the bill. We enjoyed stepping up to complete the client’s list of construction materials which included adding in this durable and slip-resistant 1/8” epoxy chip floor.
Many clients select our 1/4” chip system, which is also a beautiful and durable option, however, an upgrade to the 1/8” chip seemed to better suit this new remodel. Our Team of was able to complete: closing off old pipes, filling in holes, and patching the floor flush for a seamless coating. The patch spots are now unrecognizable and cannot be seen when one looks over the final surface. The Team also worked around the details of the existing dishwashing equipment that is bolted and welded into place. The final touch to our commercial epoxy floors is always the high-wear urethane topcoat for high-traffic areas. The general contractor on this project completed this space with a new doorway and upgrades on all commercial kitchen appliances to make this space functional and efficient.
General contracting by Mosaic Building Solutions.