Veterinary practices and animal hospitals have specific surface repair requirements — surfaces must be appropriate for clinical cleaning and disinfection, materials must be pet-safe, and work must be scheduled to avoid disruption to patients and treatments.
Surfaces in Veterinary Settings
Consultation and treatment rooms — work surface chips and scratches, floor repair, tile repair. All materials food-safe and appropriate for veterinary cleaning products.
Reception and waiting areas — floor repair, reception desk surface repair.
Kennels and recovery areas — floor repair using materials appropriate for animal contact areas.
Staff areas — kitchen and welfare facility surface repair.
Pet-Safe Materials
All repair materials used in veterinary environments are appropriate for areas where animals are present. We can provide material data sheets confirming safety for veterinary use on request.
Scheduling
We work around the practice’s appointment schedule — typically in the early morning before the first appointments, or in gaps between sessions. Most repairs are completed in under 2 hours.
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