timwinters
Ejection Handle Pulled
...install such rough floor coverings at their front entries?
I think I've figured it out.
If you think it's for slip resistance, I'd suggest you keep thinking. Slip resistance can be accomplished with a relatively smooth tile with a "sandy" surface, or similar and doesn't require the "rougher-than-a-cob" surfaces that these guys are using.
What I'm talking about is tile and/or stamped concrete that replicates split stone face or other extremely rough surfaces.
They tend to use it in the entire vestibule and then for about the first 30' into the store before you finally get to a smooth concrete surface.
I'll reserve my speculation for now.
Whaddaya think?
I think I've figured it out.
If you think it's for slip resistance, I'd suggest you keep thinking. Slip resistance can be accomplished with a relatively smooth tile with a "sandy" surface, or similar and doesn't require the "rougher-than-a-cob" surfaces that these guys are using.
What I'm talking about is tile and/or stamped concrete that replicates split stone face or other extremely rough surfaces.
They tend to use it in the entire vestibule and then for about the first 30' into the store before you finally get to a smooth concrete surface.
I'll reserve my speculation for now.
Whaddaya think?