You’ll find animal habitats all over the world in many different styles and designs. Ultimately, they all have the same function: to protect animals. From zoos to preserves, and everywhere in between, animal habitats are a vital part of the animal ecosystem and need to be protected to remain functional. A major part of any quality animal habitat is the floor.
Because of the flooring requirements for animal habitats, finding the right material can get a little tricky. Some materials offer durability, but are too hard for the pads of some animals’ feet. Others are soft enough, but are hardly durable and get torn up by the same animals it’s meant to help. The key is finding a flooring material that can do both. Luckily, The Concrete Protector has what you need for high quality animal habitat floors. Here are a couple options to consider.
SANI-TRED®
For the best animal habitat floors, look no further than SANI-TRED®. SANI-TRED® is a revolutionary three-component liquid rubber waterproofing system that offers protection that is second to none. While other flooring systems talk about their effectiveness, they’re no match for SANI-TRED® and its unmatched durability, wear resistance, high quality. SANI-TRED® adheres to your substrate, forming a seamless surface that protects against water, harsh weather, and heavy traffic. SANI-TRED® is not only durable, it’s also soft enough to protect the feet of the animals that live in the animal habitat.
Graniflex™
Graniflex™ combines the strength and waterproof capabilities of SANI-TRED® with the style and consistency of epoxy flake flooring. By integrating Protector Color Flakes and PermaFlex™, your animal habitat is getting a high quality, highly durable, and decorative epoxy floor that is strong, long lasting, and waterproof while still protecting the animals you care so much for. These are a few of the options The Concrete Protector has to offer for animal habitat flooring. Check out our website for more information and to see all that The Concrete Protector can do for you.
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