BUILDINGS, MAINTENANCE & REFURBISHMENT
BUILDINGS, MAINTENANCE & REFURBISHMENT
Time for maintenance work I
t is the time of year when facilities managers up and down the country start planning for necessary maintenance work to their schools’ sports floors. Regular, best practice maintenance work on hardwood sports floors requires routine cleaning and over coating with lacquer to ensure the floor maintains its slip resistance, which is essential for safety; to improve the aesthetic quality of the floor; to protect the line markings from unnecessary wear and to avoid expensive refurbishment costs likely to happen if the floor is not maintained properly, leading to costly, out of commission time.
As part of its commitment to offering the best quality sports flooring systems on the market, Junckers offers a unique care scheme through its Approved Maintenance Contractors, where regular maintenance work to the floor is planned and carried out by professional flooring contractors to exacting standards, to ensure floor safety and optimum performance throughout its lifespan. Formulated with the benefit of decades of experience in treating and maintaining wooden floors, Junckers HP Sport professional floor lacquer is a tough, flexible, non-cracking finish specifically designed for sports and multi-activity floors. Regular maintenance treatments with HP
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Sport will extend the life of the floor. How many times can the floor be refurbished? A solid wood floor from Junckers can be sanded and sealed up to ten times and with 12-year intervals between sandings, a typical lifespan of 60 years will comfortably be exceeded, a claim that probably no other type of sports floor can match. Compared with a typical 15-year life of a synthetic or “engineered” floor there really is no comparison in terms of life cycle cost.
Is it easy to repair if the floor gets worn or damaged? Floors made from large elements, typically plywood or chipboard sheets on to which vinyl, polyurethane or linoleum is laid, can be difficult to repair because of the large sheet size, and repairs will often result in large amounts of waste. The sheets will be glued together and often glued down as well. Floors made from smaller elements that are not fixed together, such as solid hardwood boards are easier to repair on a localised basis with far less waste.
Can the floor be recycled? With the concept of the circular economy becoming more and more important, keeping raw materials in use for as long as possible reduces the impact on the environment. A Junckers solid wood floor can often be re- purposed – we often see decades old floors lifted from sports halls reused in commercial
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and even residential settings – a sand and seal make them good as new. At the end of its long life, a Junckers floor will degrade naturally, unlike flooring surfaces made from crude oil derived materials.
A trusted maintenance contractor Regular professional maintenance will keep your floor in optimum condition and extend its lifespan. Junckers is offering all schools and education facilities a free health check for their floors, to assess it condition and performance level. Run through Junckers’ Approved Contractors Scheme, a local flooring professional will inspect the floor and recommend a maintenance regime, no matter what flooring surface you have.
Junckers u 45-49 Leather Lane, London EC1N 7TJ u 01376 534 700 u
sales@junckers.co.uk u
www.junckers.co.uk/healthcheck u @junckersfloors
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