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Commercial Flooring: What Is Different and Why It Matters

By CraftMasters Team · 1 min read

Commercial projects require different planning than residential jobs. Here is what business owners should expect.

Commercial flooring projects operate under different constraints than residential work. Durability, scheduling, and maintenance cost usually drive decisions.

Product selection should reflect traffic volume, cleaning protocols, and expected wear patterns. A floor that looks great on day one but fails under daily operations becomes expensive quickly.

Installation timing is often critical. Many commercial projects need phased work, off-hours scheduling, or zone-based sequencing to keep business operations moving.

Planning also includes transitions, safety considerations, and long-term replacement strategy. The right upfront choices can reduce downtime and lifecycle cost.

At CraftMasters, we work with property managers, offices, and retail teams to align flooring choices with function and budget from the beginning.

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