RESILIENT FLOOR
RESILIENT FLOOR
HAVE DIRTY, DINGY OR CLOUDY FLOORS? GRIMY GROUT LINES?
This poor surface quality is the result of poor maintenance, not the inevitable result of time. Surfaces quickly lose their luster when: finish is applied over existing dirt and grime; improper dilution ratios leave too much chemical residue; when the wrong chemical is used; too much mop water, and more. While the best solution to this problem is prevention, Spencer Building Maintenance is well-versed in restoration and can bring the healthy shine back to your floors.
We’ll get rid of the current grime and implement a maintenance plan to ensure floors and grout lines remain clean and stain-free.
OUR RESILIENT FLOOR CARE SERVICES INCLUDE:
Tile
(ceramic, stone, and terrazzo)
Vinyl/ VCT/VET/LVT
Concrete
Granite
(marble, limestone, & other natural stones)
Linoleum & Marmoleum
Wood
OUR RESILIENT FLOOR CARE SERVICES INCLUDE:
Tile
(ceramic, stone, and terrazzo)
Vinyl/ VCT/VET/LVT
Concrete
Granite
(marble, limestone, & other natural stones)
Linoleum & Marmoleum
Wood
BEAUTIFUL FLOORS
Regardless of the composition of the flooring material, the only way to maintain its luster and longevity is proper maintenance. We use only the highest quality finishing products and procedures to ensure that your floors remain glossy, durable, and slip-resistant.
You’ll always know when to expect our services in your building, and when services are complete and can be verified. Our automated work order system enables us to enter, modify, schedule, plan, communicate and consistently repeat your recurring maintenance without fail.
TREATING NEW FLOORS
If your building has new floors, we’ll apply protective finishes and develop maintenance procedures to protect your floors, keep them looking brand new, and remain safe for all who walk on them.
CONTACT US NOW TO GET STARTED
Give us a call at (916) 922-1900 or fill out the form below to send us a message.
WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING
We often give Spencer the impossible. One instance was when a contractor spilled hydraulic fluid on a terrazzo floor. The contractor ‘cleaned’ it up by pouring phosphoric acid on the floor, which only compounded the problem as the acid etched the imported tiles. The contractor was looking at a $100,000 repair, with only one week to our grand opening. I called Spencer. They explained what had to be done, the time it would take, gave an estimate for the repairs and set about correcting our problem like it was the only one they were dealing with. They were done before our opening, under budget, and the oil and acid-etching were absolutely undetectable. We had a brand new floor again. The contractor, and our company, were extremely relieved…to say the least.
BRIDGET
Property Manager