Authority concept · Iron Meridian Industrial Services

Use a flooring system when the service environment actually calls for one.

This capability remains intentionally selective. Iron Meridian is not presented as a broad flooring retailer or decorative installer. The route exists for industrial surfaces where floor-system build-up, preparation, detailing, and operating conditions are the real problem.

Industrial protective coating being spread across prepared concrete.

Scope inputs

A useful first brief identifies traffic and wheel loads described by owner, washdown/cleaning regime, slip/texture requirements supplied by project team, substrate condition, transitions and drains, and cure/return-to-service target.

What the capability includes

Field verification for scope confirmation; compatible preparation; defined repairs/details where included; application/installation sequence; cure protection; and turnover observations appropriate to the fictional scope.

What it does not claim

No engineering/stamping, environmental remediation, hazardous-material response, regulatory certification, or independent compliance determination. Product/system selection in a real project would follow specifications, exposure data, substrate testing, and manufacturer requirements.

Related decisions

Use the planning resources to separate scope-definition questions from execution. Capability pages explain what Iron Meridian would perform; resources explain how an owner should think about preparation, repair, outage windows, and pricing inputs.

Where the scope changes

An industrial floor can require more than a protective film when build thickness, transitions, texture, frequent cleaning, rolling traffic, thermal or impact conditions, or repair integration becomes central to the system. Conversely, not every industrial slab needs a multi-layer flooring build-up.

The selective positioning matters commercially: this route demonstrates that the contractor can distinguish a flooring-system problem from a coating or repair problem instead of routing every inquiry toward the largest scope.

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