It's anti-intuitive, but raising the initial cost of a new school or other capital purchase can reduce total cost of ownership.
Selecting and installing the ideal flooring for any given campus environment involves the consideration of a host of options, from cost to color, materials and maintenance, and more.
A few things to consider when selecting new flooring.
Methods to make sure your school's carpeted areas are clean and safe.
The difference between a good floor refinishing job and a bad one.
Ceilings, walls and floors present challenges that can be met with planning and maintenance and without breaking the budget.
Experts share their preferences and decision-making processes for choosing the right flooring.
Expert advice on sorting through flooring options for food preparation and service areas.
Using floors as a way-finding method.
As colleges and universities focus on strategies to make their campuses more sustainable, they are increasingly turning to green flooring products such as carpet tiles. While many schools are still installing traditional broadloom carpeting, they are using carpet tiles on floors that were once covered with vinyl or other hard surfaces, such as those in classrooms.
Whatever the grade level or supplier, safety for budding dancers' joints and durability is paramount. Add affordability and versatility -- that is, a system that accommodates a range of movements, routines and dance genres -- and the right floor.