Sanitary Floor Drains: Choosing the Best Sanitary Drainage System

Properly functioning floor drains are essential in all sorts of industries, but they are especially important for the food and beverage industry, particularly in the areas of meat processing. Meat...

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Meeting Industrial Needs with Heavy Duty Metal Grates

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13 Ways Facility Managers Can Reduce Maintenance and Operating Costs

Commercial building maintenance is one expense that never goes away. However, providing quality upkeep while minimizing costs is a vital part of a facility manager’s job. How you operate your...

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Trench Drain Design: Considerations and Design Ideas

Drainage systems are an important part of any industrial or urban area, as they help to facilitate the disposal of liquid waste. While there are a number of different types of drainage systems, the...

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Brewery Flooring 101: Floor coatings and maintenance

For Americans, beer is one of the most popular alcoholic drink choices around. So, it makes sense that there are countless beer brands for Americans to choose from. Along with all these different...

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Slot Drains vs Trench Drains: 7 Advantages of Slot Drains Over Trench Drains

Until about 30 years ago, the main option for a floor drain was a trench drain. However, this sort of drain system is expensive, requires lots of maintenance, and is generally not very effective in...

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5 Benefits of Stainless Steel Drainage Grates

When it comes to choosing the right options for your facility’s drainage system, there are many different parts to take into consideration. While choosing the drain channel itself is probably where...

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No-Fear Drainage Systems: Importance of Catch Basins in a Slot Drain

If you've lost one too many items down the grate of your trench drain, you might worry about the same problem with Slot Drain systems. Fortunately, the catch basin is an easy way to ensure that...

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How Did This Montana Brewery Solve Their Drainage Problems?

THE STORY
Lewis & Clark Brewing Co., located in Helena, Montana, got its start like so many others – in Max Pigman’s basement. In 2002, Max was juggling home brewing with another career, but...
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5 Issues Brewers Must Consider About Their Trench Drains

When you think about brewing, you think about a lot of things - how to get the taste of the beer just right, the creativity in trying new blends, the skill it takes to make a good ale. You may not...

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