Commercial Floor Care · Schools
For schools, floor care has a deadline: the first day of class. Summer is the one window to strip and wax classrooms, hallways, and cafeterias and recoat gym floors, and it fills fast. We finish, cure, and clear every floor before the doors reopen.
We plan around the summer calendar and the realities of a multi-building district, matching the process to each floor.
We sequence buildings so work finishes and cures before staff and students return.
One standard and one schedule across every campus, not building-by-building guesswork.
Properly finished floors are slip-resistant and make the right impression at open houses and week one.
Summer programs, custodial coordination, and after-hours work during the school year.
We already run floor programs for charter and private schools, including across North Carolina, so we know the summer cadence and the district approval process.
Summer break. It's the window long enough to strip, apply multiple coats, and let them cure before students return, and it books up early.
Yes. Wood gym floors are screened and recoated (not wet-stripped), and sport-floor finishes are maintained to specification.
Yes. Multi-building programs run one standard and one schedule across every campus, sequenced to finish before the first day.
As early as possible, late winter or spring. Summer capacity fills quickly across the industry.
Tell us your district, buildings, and floor types. We'll scope the summer schedule and send a written quote.