
|Videos|December 2, 2017
Types of Flooring to Avoid For Your Veterinary Practice
Jeff Adney, BA, president of PermaTek Coatings, advises veterinary business owners which types of floorings to avoid in their veterinary practice or hospital.
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Jeff Adney, BA, president of PermaTek Coatings, advises veterinary business owners to avoid painted floors and composite tiles, both of which will require a lot of ongoing maintenance. Similarly, he says that while stained concrete is common in rental spaces or startup facilities, if you fail to keep up with maintenance, you’ll likely run into problems.
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