CASE

Repair Damaged Floor in Process Kitchen for Sick Children Hospital

Problem

Deterioration of the floor around the drainage area leads to potential safety hazards due to uneven surfaces and lack of slip resistance.

Industry

Facilities Maintenance

Application Date

2025

Location

Toronto / Canada

Equipment Application

FPA-Floor Problem Areas

Subtrate

Concrete

Product

Belzona 4111 (Magma-Quartz)
Belzona 4311 (Magma CR1)
Belzona 9221 (Surefoot Aggregate White)

Repair Stages

Application Situation

A solution to restore the damaged floor, provide protection against further wear, and ensure anti-slip properties for safety.

Application Method

Mechanically remove all loose and damaged concrete. Clean the surface thoroughly to remove contaminants, grease, and moisture. Ensure the surface is dry before application. Apply Belzona 4111 (Magma-Quartz) to fill in the damaged areas and create an even, level surface. Allow the material to cure as per Belzona guidelines. Overcoat with Belzona 4311 (Magma CR1) to provide chemical resistance and a durable protective layer. Incorporate an appropriate anti-slip aggregate for enhanced safety.

Belzona Facts

Belzona 4311 offers excellent resistance to cleaning agents, steam and food industry chemicals, crucial for a hospital’s kitchen environment. Hygienic Solution: The seamless finish prevents dirt and bacteria buildup, meeting the hospital’s stringent hygiene standards.

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