In any commercial construction project, the flooring – be it tile, vinyl, epoxy, carpeting, wood or other material – is often one of the first thing people notice. What goes under the floors, however, can be even more important, as it is the support structure for everything above it. Though oftentimes overlooked, it is imperative that precautionary steps be taken to ensure a proper subfloor system in order to avoid such issues as moisture emission, as this can cause a flooring system to fail.
Dwayne Lewis, president of Sub-Floor Solutions, an innovative concrete preparation, restoration and moisture emission control company, has been working with floor covering application issues for more than 26 years. From healthcare facilities and schools to office buildings and retail stores, Lewis has become an expert at designing and installing the correct systems to ensure that a building’s floors, while low on the horizon, are at the height of perfection. “Managing the interface between concrete and floor covering,” is their stated mission, and the company has developed an unsurpassed expertise of concrete slabs and how certain flooring products conjoin with them.
Concrete has long been the
solution for most industrial,
medical and hospitality
flooring. Sub-Floor Solutions
recognized the growing need
for preparing, resurfacing
and decorating concrete
sub-floors.
Many older concrete slabs are not
in a condition to accept today's new
flooring products for many reasons
including unevenness, excessive wear
and excessive moisture. Today's adhesives
and materials are much more complex than
their predecessors.
Sub-Floor Solutions has
developed a wide variety of
techniques and services to
address these problems.
Dedicated specialists assess
all elements of a project and
develop the appropriate
solution to meet any
flooring challenge.
Our constant training and
the most up-to-date
products available in the
industry assure that your
project will have the highest
quality solution to your
concrete problems.