Most underground parking garages are paved with epoxy flooring materials. Compared to standard concrete surfaces, the garage's epoxy flooring offers significant advantages, making it a favorite among real estate developers. Underground parking garages are typically used for office buildings and residential areas. With the promotion and development in recent years, the application of parking garage floors has become increasingly widespread, with both ordinary parking lots and underground garages seeing a high volume of vehicle traffic every day.
Concrete floors tend to peel, crack, and dust over time after prolonged wear. Imagine parking your car for a day and finding it covered in a lot of dust – what would that feel like? As a result, epoxy garage flooring is becoming a mainstream trend. The ground in underground parking garages is clean, dust-free, anti-slip, wear-resistant, aesthetically pleasing, and easy to clean. Just a damp mop is needed to sweep the floor.
The post-maintenance costs for the garage flooring have been significantly reduced, mainly reflected in cleaning and maintenance. Only a few maintenance staff are needed to sweep and clean, without the need for frequent washing. Additionally, the garage flooring has greatly lowered the electricity costs for the garage. Dust-free, it reduces the power load on ventilation equipment. Unlike concrete floors, the garage flooring is not as light, thus also lowering the cost of electrical equipment.
Decorating underground parking garages and parking lots can enhance the overall grade and value of the property. The garage environment is extremely clean and tidy. Even in the rain, there is no accumulation of water or sewage. It is easy to clean and maintain. The store owner feels great and has positive feedback. It's a win-win situation for both owners and developers. For the entire property, it increases the value of use, achieving the effect of maintaining and increasing value.
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