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Floor Laying Refinishing & Resurfacing in Bridgeton, MO

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Business Listing   Advance Carpet One - Bridgeton Showroom - Bridgeton, MO - Phone: (314) 770-2800


Business Listing   First Class Flooring - Bridgeton, MO - Phone: (314) 209-1200


Business Listing   Georgia Pacific Corp - Bridgeton, MO - Phone: (314) 209-0800


Business Listing   Golden Eagle Products Inc - Bridgeton, MO - Phone: (314) 739-7766


Business Listing   Henges Interiors - Bridgeton, MO - Phone: (314) 291-6600


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Helpful Definition for: Floor Laying Refinishing & Resurfacing


Floor laying, refinishing & resurfacing in Bridgeton denote the flooring services that provide a number of advantages to the concrete floor. Floor laying is the task of laying cement concrete flooring and can be employed either with strips or without strips. Both the methods require curing for at least 10 days. The major floor laying services available in Bridgeton include- Epoxy Flooring for water proofing, Polyurethane Flooring for exterior coating, Silicone Coating for water repellent coating, Chlorinated rubber paint for chemical & algae resistant, waterproof coating, Synthetic Rubber Paint for Tennis, Badminton or Basketball court coating, Polymers, Acrylic and Polysulfide coating.

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