Do your fuel islands look awesome? Or awful?
If you answered awful, you may want to continue reading.
Fuel islands with jagged, rusty metal bands or crumbling, cracked concrete might be causing customers to visit your competitors.
Typical fuel island foundations are made of concrete and are encased with a metal band. Both look wonderful when they’re shiny and new. Over time however, gas, oil, rain, snow, salt, and extreme temperature changes can really take a toll on them.
You can have them painted and they’ll look good for a while, but that’s not a very cost-effective option. It’s a temporary fix that you’ll end up doing over and over again. And if you have the metal bands repaired or replaced, you’ll still risk rusty, dented jagged metal bands down the road.
A Different Fix For Fuel Islands
Epoxy mortar systems have proven to be the smart solution for deteriorated fuel pump islands. Why?
Depending on the system, chances are:
- They won’t require removal of the pumps.
- They won’t require metal bands.
- They will offer a quick turnaround.
- They will keep your station operational throughout the process.
- They will offer color matching to meet your branding standard colors.
In other words, they can make your fuel islands look – and perform – better than new!
Learn more about the advantages of using epoxy mortar systems to restore your fuel islands.
