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Before Delivery:
- Pre-delivery calls are made to notify customers that their matting is shipping.
- Matting is shipped rolled on an industrial-strength cardboard tube via UPS or common carrier depending on product size and weight.
- Length of the roll will be the shortest mat dimension. Example: A mat that is 25' x 18' will be 18' long roll.
- Weight of the roll depends on size and how many mats have been rolled together. This info is not available until after product has shipped.
- Matting is rolled with padding for protection then wrapped in waterproof white wrapping.
- Directions for unrolling the matting are attached to the outside of the roll.
At Time of Delivery:
- Notate ANY visible damage to the roll on the delivery receipt. Exterior damage may or may not have harmed the matting, but noting there WAS damage is important in the case of a freight claim.
- Have enough personnel to physically handle the size of the rolls and weight.
- If possible, a forklift with a carpet pole attached is the perfect way to unload
the matting rolls. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO MOVE MATTING WITH THE FORKS OF A FORKLIFT AS YOU CAN DAMAGE THE MATTING.
- At least (2) four-wheel dollies will make it easier to move the matting from the
drop-off point to the installation location.
Things to Think About:
- If you have to move the rolls to an upper or lower level location, do you have an elevator or escalator that will handle the size of the roll either laying down or on end?
- If you DO have to move the matting, DON'T unwrap it until you've moved it to it's final location.
- DO NOT throw away the cardboard tube the matting comes rolled on. You will need it to store the matting if you plan to roll it up during good weather, or you may need to send the matting back if there is freight damage.
- NEVER fold or roll the matting with the pink or blue side out, even for a short time. Rolled incorrectly for as little as 15 seconds can cause damage in the form or stretching or wrinkling that may not be repairable.
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- Vacuum with a commercial upright
- Spot clean using appropriate chemicals.
- Include the floor matting as you inspect the daily performance of the overnight cleaning contractor or in-house personnel.
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- Check the position of the matting to be sure it is not buckled against immobile objects like doors, posts, or walls.
- Clean under the edge of the matting to a depth of 4' to remove accumulations of dirt and debris and prevent damage to mat edges.
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- Extraction clean with a commercial extraction cleaning unit.
- Inspect matting closely for small damage that could become a bigger problem. (Most damage that occurs to Sbemco matting can be repaired by either Sbemco personnel or a qualified sub-contractor.
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| Storage |
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Before matting can be rolled for storage, it must be completely dry and free of large pieces of dirt and debris. |
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Flip mat so the backside is up. |
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Roll mat on a core of some type, either the original core the mat was shipped on, or a 4" diameter PVC pipe of the correct length. Note Core must be long enough to span width of mat. |
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Roll mat tightly on core and secure with 3 straps. (Belt, bungee cord, nylon, hooking strap, etc.) |
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STORE MATS LAYING FLAT, Dont stack objects on top of the matting that will cause pressure denting or tearing. YOU CAN STACK MATS ON THEMSELVES. |
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To move matting in and out of the storage area, the easiest way is with (2) four-wheel dolly carts. |
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| Warranty |
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| Product Consultants |
- Personal service at your facility
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| Design Team |
- Site design and consultation for the perfect fit
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| Factory Customer Support |
- Talk directly to the experts
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| Customer Service |
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Talk directly with Factory experts
Call: 800-468-0860
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