Heavy-duty floors for heavy-duty sites.
Industrial resin floors that take plant, pallet trucks and chemical spills. Anti-slip options, line marking, and a written workmanship guarantee on every job.
What you get
Takes the load
Specified to carry plant, racking and pallet-truck traffic without failing.
Chemical and impact resistant
Stands up to oils, solvents, salt and the knocks of a working floor.
Safety built in
Anti-slip aggregate and bay or walkway line marking where you need it.
Phased to your shifts
We plan the work around production so you keep moving.
How it works
Free site survey
We look at the floor, the loads and the traffic, and spec the system to match.
Quote in writing
Itemised quote covering prep, resin, topcoat and labour. No mystery numbers.
New floor laid
Grind, prep, pour, cure, phased around production.
Spec to the job, not a one-size floor
Industrial floors vary hugely, from a light assembly unit to a heavy plant room. We survey the loads, the traffic and the chemicals on site, then spec a resin system, build-up thickness and topcoat to match, rather than pouring the same floor everywhere.
For grip in wet or oily areas we broadcast a quartz or anti-slip aggregate into the topcoat.
Prep on an industrial scale
We grind the slab back, repair cracks and joints, and address any contamination before the resin goes down. A floor that lifts under plant traffic is a floor that was never prepped properly, so we do not cut that corner.
Where we work
Across Leicestershire and the East Midlands
We lay industrial floors across Leicestershire and the East Midlands and travel further for larger sites. Local towns include Coalville and Hinckley. See everywhere we cover.
Common questions
- Can you handle a large floor area?
- Yes. We phase large floors in sections around production and travel further for bigger commercial and industrial jobs.
- Will it take forklift and plant traffic?
- A correctly specified and fully cured industrial system takes pallet trucks, forklifts and plant. We spec the build-up to the loads at survey.
- Can you mark out bays and walkways?
- Yes, line marking goes into the floor as part of the job. Tell us the layout at survey and it goes on the quote.
Get your free quote.
Tell us about the space. We'll come round, take a look, and come back with a written quote inside two working days.