Chemical Containment
Flooring Solutions

Areas designated for chemical containment must rely on flooring systems engineered to endure aggressive chemical exposures, frequent spills, and potentially corrosive environments. These zones may include secondary containment areas, storage rooms, or processing spaces where acids, solvents, or caustics are used or stored. Flooring must be impermeable, chemically resistant, and non-reactive to a wide range of substances, often requiring novolac epoxy, urethane mortar, or other specialty resin systems. Seamless installation prevents cracks or joints that could compromise containment, while sloped surfaces and integrated cove bases support controlled drainage and cleanup. Long-term performance, regulatory compliance, and environmental safety depend on the right floor system — built to resist, contain, and endure.

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