Partial Demo - I need help!


Mike is a builder specializing in extensions and renovations, known for delivering exceptional results on complex projects. One of his recent jobs involved adding a second story to a recently renovated home featuring polished timber and polished concrete floors—key design elements that required careful protection during construction.

The project was no small feat. It required partially demolishing the existing roof structure, installing a significant amount of structural steel, constructing a new first floor flooring system, and manually transferring all materials through the interior of the home to reach the rear. With such extensive and high-risk activity taking place, Mike needed a reliable floor protection solution.

Time was also critical. Mike wanted a no-fuss, easy-to-install option that could withstand the heavy foot traffic, debris, and equipment associated with the construction process. Protecting the pristine flooring was non-negotiable, but finding a quick and effective solution was essential to keeping the project on track.

Mike reached out to our expert team for assistance. After discussing his specific needs and reviewing the scope of the project, we identified a tailored floor protection solution that offered the durability, ease of installation, and high-level protection required for this type of work.

With the right floor protection in place, Mike was able to confidently proceed with the project, knowing the polished timber and concrete floors were safeguarded against potential damage. The simple and efficient installation process allowed his team to stay on schedule, while the robust protection ensured the high-traffic activity didn’t compromise the quality of the home’s existing features.

Thanks to our tailored floor protection solution, Mike’s project ran smoothly, and the integrity of the home’s flooring was maintained. Now, Mike can rest easy—literally—knowing his projects are covered with reliable, no-fuss floor protection.

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