Commercial and office flooring covers a different set of demands than a home renovation. Think of a co-working floor in Damansara Perdana, a bank branch in PJ Old Town, or a factory office in Section 51A: these jobs need to handle heavier daily foot traffic, tighter deadlines around business hours, and often a fit-out schedule that's tied to a lease handover date. Contractors working in this space typically install vinyl, carpet tiles, epoxy or polished concrete, raised access flooring for server and IT rooms, and anti-static or anti-slip surfaces for labs and F&B kitchens. Many jobs also involve removing old flooring, levelling a concrete slab, and coordinating around electricians, partition builders, and other trades on site.
Before hiring, ask about experience with commercial-scale square footage rather than residential jobs, whether they can work after hours or on weekends to avoid disrupting a live office, and how they handle subfloor moisture testing (a common cause of failed vinyl and epoxy jobs in Klang Valley's humidity). Get a written scope covering material specs, warranty terms, and a firm timeline with penalty clauses for delays.
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