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The construction industry has seen a surge in technological advancements in the past few decades. The reason is evolving technology and the need for novel and durable solutions. Today, numerous construction companies and contractors are looking for product and service options that are long-lasting, affordable, and also sustainable. The advancing science and technology have provided many unique solutions to the construction domain. In today’s blog, we will talk about the surfacing systems used in the construction industry and their importance. 

About Surfacing Systems

Surfacing systems are applied on the surfaces of buildings and houses to give an ultimate finishing look and protection. They are available in a wide range of design options and manufactured by one of the leading companies, Kemper System. The surfaces include floors, countertops, paneling, terraces, etc. Appropriate surfaces add an elegant look and lively feeling to your property. With the increasing demand in the construction industry, numerous materials are used for surfacing. Perfect Level Construction, as a leading distributor of Kemper products, provides sustainable and durable solutions. 

Importance of Surfacing System

The exterior and interior surfaces of buildings and houses must be secure enough to prevent damage to the properties and individuals. The surface treatment of materials used in the surfacing systems is mixed with a waterproofing mixture to impart waterproofing properties. The functional and aesthetic services provided by PLC have numerous benefits:

Provides monolithic and pleasing architectural finish with smoothened surfaces

  • Up to 80% renewable materials
  • Compatible with stone, tiles, or concrete surfaces
  • Odor-free materials that are safe in sensitive environments
  • Protection against water, dampness, and mold
  • Slip-resistant
  • Multiple design options are available for different properties

Surfacing systems are used in parking decks, pavements, balconies, flooring, terrace, mechanical rooms, and other surfaces of the commercial buildings and houses. 


Balcony and Terrace Surface

The balcony and terrace add more space and an appealing look to the building and houses. These spaces are exposed to extreme UV, dust, rain, and other environmental conditions. To prevent damage to the structure, it is crucial to install an appropriate surfacing system with multiple benefits. The Kemper products sold by PLC fulfill all the necessary requirements of the balcony and terrace surfaces by providing a compelling look, and anti-slip, non-combustible, and durable materials. The sturdy surface system prevents water seepage, mold growth, and damage to the design. 

Mechanical Rooms

Mechanical rooms in industries, hospitals, and other commercial facilities, are used to house prominent structures, such as elevator equipment, boilers, electrical circuits, etc. The daily operations of such facilities depend entirely on the mechanical room. Therefore, an appropriate mechanical room with correct surfacing or flooring can prevent damage to the costly equipment or other resulting disruptions. The heaviest and most expensive equipment in the mechanical rooms can create immense pressure on the flooring system. Therefore, the floor surface must be robust enough to withstand such a load and also prevent damage to the equipment. 

The surfacing systems in the mechanical rooms must be well-maintained and regularly check for leaks, condensation, and other spoilage factors. An unsafe flooring surface can lead to slip and fall incidents, water seepage through floors, damage to the equipment, or pose a threat in the case of electrical circuits. Since such rooms include constant heat, cold, or chemical conditions, it may eventually affect the surfacing systems. To avoid additional expenses and accidents, it is advisable to opt for a high-performance surfacing system for floors with the following properties:

  • Chemical-resistant
  • High durability
  • Monolithic Design
  • Water-resistant
  • Slip-resistant

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