A workshop floor that takes the daily abuse.

Seamless epoxy resin floors built for forklifts, chemical spills and dropped steel. No dust off the slab, no chips, and it mops clean in minutes at the end of the day.

What you get

Forklift-rated

A bonded, seamless surface that takes pallet trucks and plant without chipping.

No more concrete dust

Untreated slabs shed grey dust for years. A sealed resin floor stops it dead.

Chemical resistant

Oil, coolant, solvents and salt wipe off without staining or eating the surface.

Scheduled around you

We work around your operating hours where we can to keep downtime down.

How it works

01

Free design visit

We look at the floor, the traffic it takes, and the finish that suits the work.

02

Quote in writing

Itemised quote covering prep, resin, topcoat and labour. No mystery numbers.

03

New floor laid

Grind, prep, pour, cure, phased around your shifts if needed.

Built for the work, not just the look

A workshop floor earns its keep. We pour a two-pack, 100% solids resin that cures into a single seamless skin bonded to the slab, with no joints for dirt and oil to work into. The same spec goes into commercial units and aircraft hangars.

For wet bays and washdown areas we broadcast a quartz aggregate or anti-slip grit into the topcoat so the floor keeps its grip under boots and tyres.

Prep that earns its place

We grind the slab back, fill cracks and oil-blown patches, and vacuum twice before any resin goes down. Skip the prep and a workshop floor lifts inside a year under that kind of traffic, which is exactly why we never do.

Running a bigger site? See our industrial resin flooring and commercial resin flooring pages.

Where we work

Across Leicestershire and the East Midlands

We lay workshop floors across Leicestershire and the East Midlands, including Leicester, Coalville and Hinckley. See everywhere we cover.

Common questions

Will it stand up to a forklift?
Yes. A properly prepped, fully cured resin floor takes pallet trucks and forklifts. For very heavy plant we spec the system up at the design visit.
How much downtime?
A typical unit is back to foot traffic within the week and full traffic around seven days after the topcoat. We phase larger floors around your hours.
Can you do line marking?
Yes, we can mark walkways and bays into the floor. Mention it at the design visit 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.