A well-treated technical floor protects both performance and the image of the space.

We secure compatibility between substrate, use, traffic, maintenance, safety and final finish to avoid delamination, poorly prepared rework, unnecessary downtime and premature floor degradation.

Substrate reading

Humidity, surface condition, mechanical sensitivity and existing defects are reviewed before any application starts.

Right specification

The resin system is selected according to traffic, loads, expected cleaning, slip resistance and finishing level.

Controlled application

Preparation, coating layers, markings, visible details and cure timing are managed in a clean execution sequence.

Return to use

The floor is delivered with a level of durability, visual clarity and restart readiness that fits the environment.

Three service entry points to analyze, specify and deploy the right flooring system.

We structure this expertise around substrate diagnosis, resin-system design and application through to return to service, so the full life cycle of a technical floor is covered properly.

Read the substrate correctly before promising flooring performance.

We start from the reality of the existing floor, because the performance of a resin system depends first on the quality of the substrate, its humidity, its stability, its actual use and the mechanical constraints it must absorb.

Parking areas & ramps Technical rooms Retail & showrooms
  • Surface condition, flatness, cracks, residual humidity and sensitive zones are identified.
  • Review of real use, traffic, loads and cleaning constraints.
  • Clean technical base to avoid a poor system choice or a risky application path.

Key deliverables

01

Substrate diagnosis

Structured reading of floor condition, visible defects and installation risks.

02

Use reading

Qualification of traffic, loads, cleaning conditions and floor exposure.

03

Baseline recommendation

Clear orientation on required preparation and the level of system to consider.

A simple sequence to avoid the wrong system, the wrong installation and the wrong return-to-service scenario.

Our method connects substrate diagnosis, use qualification, system choice, site preparation and return to activity within the same execution logic.

Visit & reading

Analysis of the substrate, visible defects, use constraints and sensitive zones.

Qualification

Reading of traffic, loads, cleaning requirements and safety or marking needs.

Specification

Definition of the system, finish and installation scenario adapted to the actual context.

Application

Preparation, coating, finishing and controls within a clean and controlled execution sequence.

Return to use

Validation of performance, cure timing and restart on a more reliable operating base.

An approach designed to reassure operators and clarify the work of technical partners.

We support both owners, operators and decision-makers who want stronger floor performance, and the partners who prepare, apply, control or return the space to circulation alongside us.

What owners, operators and decision-makers gain

  • A floor better suited to traffic, real use and the image of the space.
  • Better control between performance, aesthetics, maintenance and service life.
  • A clearer reading of closure constraints, cure timing and return-to-activity conditions.
  • Less risk of premature rework, visual defects or poorly chosen systems.

What JERU clarifies for applicators, service teams, operators and suppliers

  • A clearer base diagnosis of the substrate and operating constraints.
  • A cleaner application sequence between preparation, layers, finishes and curing.
  • A more useful reading of critical zones, markings and expected final quality.
  • A better-planned return to activity with fewer unnecessary shutdowns or mismanaged restarts.

References that show our ability to treat floors exposed to real operating constraints.

Our resin-flooring works and high-use environments demonstrate a real ability to combine performance, visual clarity and controlled return to service.

See the full portfolio
Resin floor coating
Floor coating Resin flooring

Resin floor-coating works

A direct reference for spaces where floor durability, visual clarity and operational consistency must remain aligned.

Basement environment of a high-end building
Basement & circulation Riviera Golf 4

Basement environment with high-use constraints

A coherent project type for the resistance, circulation, marking and maintenance demands of technical flooring.

Technical floor for retail or showroom
Retail & showroom High-perception surface

Technical floor with visual and functional value

A relevant application for environments where floor robustness must remain compatible with the image of the place.

Other relevant uses Technical rooms, ramps, circulation zones

High-traffic spaces, utility rooms and areas to be brought back into operation

This expertise also concerns parking areas, ramps, utility rooms, technical circulation paths and surfaces that require stronger long-term performance, clearer visual reading and simpler maintenance.

Describe the type of space, the existing substrate, the expected use and the return-to-service constraints.

From these elements, JERU can qualify the right resin system, the preparation level required and the most coherent execution scenario for your environment.