About This Service
About this Service
Traffic coating application around Kennesaw Mountain and the National Battlefield focuses on facility floors in visitor centers, maintenance buildings and restrooms exposed to seasonal visitor loads and outdoor conditions. This service suits park managers who need coatings that withstand heavy pedestrian flow, occasional service vehicles and variable weather. Drainage and slab profiling are key due to rocky terrain and elevation changes.
Preparation emphasizes correct slope, profile and drainage alongside staged diamond grinding, degreasing and crack repair. Exterior-facing or semi-exposed slabs may require waterproof traffic coatings or specialty primers to address UV and moisture exposure. Systems typically include a primer, leveling coat and a traffic-grade topcoat with slip-resistant options for public areas. Itemized quotes note coating type, system thickness (commonly 0.5–2.0 mm), and any waterproofing or drainage work required.
Practical expectations: seasonal off-peak windows are preferable for larger installations to reduce visitor disruption. Exterior applications demand UV-stable topcoats and longer cure windows after wet weather. Traffic return is subject to cure monitoring and weather; pedestrian access is commonly staged after 24–72 hours, while vehicular access may require longer depending on substrate and topcoat choice.