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The last flooryour homewill ever need.

Seamless resin poured over your existing concrete in days. Warm underfoot, wipes clean, built to last twenty years.

What we do

We don't paint floors. We lay them once, and they outlive the car, the kitchen units, and the carpet in every room you'd otherwise replace.

What we use

Two-pack, 100% solids epoxy resin. The same hard-wearing spec whether it goes down in a garage or a kitchen. No fillers or thinners.

Where we draw the line

We grind every slab back, fill every crack, vacuum twice. A floor that lifts in a year is a floor we won't put our name on.

The Problem

Most Leicestershire homes have a concrete floor that was never finished properly. The slab was always meant to be covered.

Years on, you live with the dust, the stains, and a paint job that gave up after one winter. These are the four things every customer mentions.

  • Stains that won't shift.

    Spilt wine in the kitchen, oil drips in the garage, muck off the dog, the rusty ring from a paint tin. Bare concrete drinks the lot, and no amount of scrubbing shifts it.

  • Concrete dust on everything.

    Untreated slabs shed a fine grey powder for years. It coats shelves and skirting, finds its way through the house, and lifts straight back up the moment you sweep.

  • Paint that flakes in under a year.

    You roll on a tin from the DIY shop, give it a weekend, and by spring it is peeling and flaking back up underfoot. Money down the drain.

  • A floor that lets the room down.

    You spent good money on the kitchen, the new sofa, the gym kit. The floor underneath it all still looks like a half-finished building site.

The Proof

Two days apart. Same room. Same slab. Drag the bar.

This is what a proper resin floor does to bare concrete. Diamond-ground, primed, then two coats of pigmented epoxy. The same slab that stains today reflects the lights overhead in seventy-two hours.

SpecDouble garage · 60 m²

Want this in your garage, kitchen or living space?

Customers

The people who've walked back into the room.

Recent reviews from customers across Leicestershire and the East Midlands.

Garage slab was a right state. They ground it back, filled a couple of cracks I'd never even noticed, and laid a floor you can park on, drop tools on and still mop clean in minutes. Looks brand new.
Mark T.Loughborough
200+
Floors laid
12yr
Years on the tools
1 in 3
Repeat or referral

The Surface

Two coats. Bonded to the slab. Seamless from skirting to skirting.

Epoxy resin isn't a paint. It cures into a single chemical-bonded skin on top of your existing concrete, with no joints, no edges and no weak spots to lift later.

Pours flat as glass
Two coats of pigmented epoxy self-level into a seamless, glass-smooth surface that reflects the lights overhead, whether you go for a solid colour or a metallic mirror finish.
Takes a hammering
Stands up to dropped pans, scraped chairs, muddy boots, oil and salt. Heels click across it and tools land on it without leaving so much as a mark.
Mops back to new
Spilt wine, dropped dinner, muddy paws, the odd oil drip. A wet mop lifts every mess straight off without staining the surface.
Bites in the wet
Fine quartz aggregate broadcast into the topcoat gives the floor grip under wet feet and boots, without losing the gloss.

The Offer

Free quote. Fixed price. Inside 48 hours.

You don't pay a penny until you've read the quote in writing and you're happy with it.

Tell us

Send us the space, the size and the finish you are after. Takes a couple of minutes, no phone call needed.

Fixed price

One total price for the whole job, start to finish. The price we quote is the price you pay, no surprises on the day.

48 hours

Your full fixed-price quote lands in your inbox inside two working days. No "from £X" mystery numbers.

No pressure

Read it over, ask anything, approve it when you are ready. Walk away whenever, no obligation.

The Method

Three places we won't cut corners, in order of how much they matter.

01The prep

The prep is where most floors fail.

We grind the slab back with a diamond grinder, repair every crack and chip with epoxy paste, then vacuum the room twice. By the time the resin goes down it is honest concrete, with no dust or laitance for the coating to lift off later. Skip the prep and the floor peels inside a year.

The prep stage of a resin floor pour
The prep
02The resin

The resin is where it gets tough.

Penetrating primer to bond the resin chemically to the slab, then two coats of pigmented epoxy that self-level into a single seamless skin. The same spec we pour in garages, kitchens and bathrooms. Ready to walk on in twenty-four hours, and back to normal within the week.

The resin stage of a resin floor pour
The resin

The Process

Bare slab to finished floor in three moves.

Most jobs are wrapped inside a working week. No mess left behind.

  1. 01

    Tell us about the space.

    ~2 minutes

    Send us the space, the rough size and the finish you're after. A couple of minutes through the form, no phone call needed.

  2. 02

    Quote in writing.

    Inside 48 hours

    One fixed price for the whole job, in your inbox. No "from £X" mystery numbers. Approve it when you're ready.

  3. 03

    New floor laid.

    3 to 5 working days

    Grind, prep, pour, cure. We move what needs moving and put it back. You walk back into a floor that looks like a showroom.

The Guarantee

Pay nothing until you've read the written quote.

The quote costs you nothing. The quote you get is the price you pay. No surprises on the day, no scope creep, no "while we're here" extras. Every floor we lay comes with a five-year written workmanship guarantee. If something isn't right, we come back and put it right. That's the deal.

Questions

The things people ask before booking a floor.

If yours isn't here, browse all our resin flooring FAQs or drop it through the quote form and we'll come back with a straight answer.

A properly prepped two-coat epoxy floor handles 10 to 20 years of regular use. The number depends on what you put on it: daily footfall, kids and pets, dropped pans, the odd spill, a car parked on it. A busy family home sees plenty of use a year and the floor holds up. The single biggest factor is prep, which is why we won't skip the grind. In a room that catches strong sun, a UV-stable topcoat is what keeps the floor from ambering over the years.

Epoxy is harder than the concrete it sits on, but it follows the substrate. If the slab moves significantly under the coating, the resin can crack along the line. The fix is to repair the slab before pouring. We open hairline cracks, fill them with epoxy paste, and let it cure before the main coat goes down. For floors with live structural movement, we'll flag it when we quote and talk through a flexible system instead.

A high-gloss epoxy on its own can be slippery once it's wet. For garages, patios, kitchens, bathrooms and any area that sees liquid, we broadcast an anti-slip aggregate (fine quartz or vinyl flake) into the topcoat to add grip without losing the look. Plain gloss is fine for a living room or hallway where the floor stays dry.

Typical room or garage floor: prep and primer day one, two pigmented coats over the next two days. Light foot traffic 24 hours after the final coat, so you're back walking on it inside the week. Full cure for furniture and vehicles is around seven days. We plan the work around the rest of the house so you're not without the room any longer than needed.

What it costs depends on the size of the slab, the condition it's in, and the finish you go for (solid colour, metallic or carbon flake). The quote is free and it's one fixed price for the whole job, so you know exactly what you'll pay. There's no "from £X" mystery numbers and no admin fees.

Obsidian Resin covers Leicester and the surrounding East Midlands counties as standard. If your postcode is outside that, drop your details into our quote form and we'll come back with a yes or no inside two working days. We travel further for larger jobs.

Yes. We carry public liability insurance for the work we do, and we are happy to share the certificate before any work begins.

Cleaner than we found it. We sheet up walls and skirting before the grind, vacuum twice, and remove every offcut, tin and rag on our way out. The floor itself is fully cured for foot traffic before we hand it back. You walk in, the room looks brand new, that's the goal. Keeping it that way takes almost nothing: a sweep and a mop with pH-neutral cleaner is the whole routine.

Still not sure? and we'll come back with a straight answer.

Get yours booked

Get your freequote today.

Tell us about the space and we'll email your fixed-price written quote inside two working days.