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Panelmart’s commercial kitchen cove base category brings together what foodservice contractors and facility managers need. These guides help you specify, install, and maintain rigid PVC cove base for kitchens that pass health inspections. From FDA Food Code 6-201.13 compliance to FRP wall integration, the articles tackle real-world problems that derail kitchen build-outs and renovations.
Commercial kitchen health inspectors verify that floor-to-wall junctures form a continuous, easily cleanable surface. Therefore, every FDA compliant kitchen cove base must meet the FDA Food Code 3/8-inch minimum radius requirement. It must also integrate cleanly with FRP wall panels and resilient flooring. Furthermore, state codes add complexity. California’s CalCode, Texas TFER §228.173, and Florida DBPR each impose distinct geometry rules. These often catch contractors off guard. The articles below cover three layers. They include the federal baseline, the state-by-state variations, and key inspection checkpoints. For a foundational overview, read our primer on rigid PVC sanitary cove base systems. For the federal regulation itself, our breakdown of FDA Food Code 6-201.13 explains the rule. It anchors every state code.
Foodservice contractors have spent decades fighting peeling rubber baseboard, cracked epoxy cove, and grout-lined quarry tile. These materials trap grease and bacteria. Consequently, repeat callbacks and warranty failures cut deep into kitchen build-out margins. Re-installations also interrupt operating revenue for restaurants and ghost kitchens. CoRound’s mechanically fastened foodservice sanitary base eliminates these failure modes. As a result, standard hot water washdowns and frequent commercial cleaning routines no longer threaten the floor-to-wall seal. In addition, the snap-on profile family scales from straight runs to internal and external corners. It needs no silicone or glue. Whether you specify restaurant kitchen coving for a national chain rollout or a single ghost kitchen build-out, the system adapts. Read the full system overview for a side-by-side look. It covers how the CoRound profile family solves each legacy material’s weak point.
Explore the articles below for technical deep-dives on FDA, USDA, and state code compliance. Or contact Panelmart for a project-specific spec. WhatsApp: +1 786 917 8106.
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