Beyond the Surface: A Masterclass in Industrial Flooring with Doug Blake

Doug Blake, founder of Rez-Stone Industrial Flooring and the Director of Industrial Flooring at Kaloutas, shares decades of experience, moving beyond the simple "paint it ain't" philosophy to dissect the complex world of high-performance flooring solutions. He covers everything from the critical importance of proper joint repair to minimize downtime and equipment damage to selecting specialized systems like ESD, Novolac, and Vinyl Ester for unique environments in pharmaceutical, food and beverage, and defense facilities. Doug emphasizes a solutions-based approach, stressing the need for thorough inspection, asking the right questions, and understanding the science behind moisture mitigation and surface preparation to ensure a long-lasting, safe, and compliant floor.
 
Takeaways:
  • Treat Floor Repairs Industrially: Don't just patch failing joints. To create a lasting solution, you often need to cut out the damaged area entirely, rebuild it with a heavy-duty mortar, and then re-cut and fill a new, clean joint to prevent recurring failures.
  • Question the Specs: Whether it's a new build or a renovation, don't automatically assume the provided flooring specification is right for your facility's use case. Push back and ask contractors why a specific system was chosen to ensure it's not over-engineered or insufficient for your needs.
  • Prioritize Moisture Testing: Moisture vapor is the number one cause of flooring failures. Before installing any non-breathable system like epoxy, insist on a discussion about moisture and recommend professional testing to avoid costly blisters and delamination down the road.
  • Ask for Real-World Examples: Instead of relying on small test patches or manufacturer samples, ask a potential flooring contractor to show you a real, completed project in a similar environment that is several years old. This provides tangible proof of the system's long-term performance.
  • Verify Surface Preparation Methods: The longevity of a flooring system is highly dependent on the mechanical bond to the concrete. Ask your contractor about the Concrete Surface Profile (CSP) they plan to achieve and ensure their prep method (e.g., shot blasting vs. diamond grinding) is appropriate for the specified system.
  • Plan for Rapid Return to Service: When downtime is costly, discuss fast-curing materials and multi-crew installation plans with your contractor. While some materials may cost more upfront, the savings from getting your operations back online sooner can be substantial.

Quote of the Show:
  •  “Paint it ain’t.” 

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