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Bath Concrete Flooring
for Warehouses and Industry

Warehouse Flooring Solutions delivers precision concrete slab installations for warehouses, distribution centres, and production facilities throughout Bath and the wider Bristol corridor. Each slab is designed for structural performance, surface regularity, and durability suited to continuous industrial traffic.

20 +

Years
Experience in Concrete Flooring

Our concrete flooring teams operate across Bath, Keynsham, and nearby trading estates, providing end to end solutions from sub base preparation through to final finish and curing. We construct low maintenance warehouse slabs that support racking, materials handling equipment, and modern logistics operations in the region.

Our Expertise

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How We Deliver Concrete
Slab Installations in Bath

STEP 1

Design &
Preparation

Each project begins with an assessment of imposed loads, racking layouts, and access conditions. Our engineers specify slab thickness, reinforcement, and joint layout aligned with operational needs across Bath Business Park, local trading estates, and nearby logistics sites, working to relevant UK standards such as BS 8204 and BS EN 206.

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Concrete Pouring &
Finishing

Using laser guided screeds and specialist finishing equipment, we place and compact concrete to achieve consistent flatness and levelness across large pours. Mix design, placement rates, and curing regimes are selected to deliver the required strength and surface quality for warehouse floors serving the Bath and Bristol industrial corridor.

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Inspection &
Handover

Completed slabs can be tested for surface regularity, compressive strength, and joint performance where specified. We provide handover documentation, curing guidance, and maintenance recommendations so warehouse operators in the Bath area have clear information on ongoing floor performance.

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Warehouse Floors Built for
Strength, Flatness and Reliability

Concrete floor installation in Bath warehouse
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Structural
Performance

Slabs are designed for compressive strength, load capacity, and joint performance suited to forklift traffic and racking systems. Reinforcement and joint spacing are planned for main traffic routes and loading bays serving warehouses in Bath, Bristol, and nearby logistics locations.

Laser screed concrete placement in Bath industrial unit
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Laser-Guided
Accuracy

Laser guided placement and power floating help achieve consistent flatness and level control. Floors can be constructed to support high bay storage, narrow aisle systems, and automated handling equipment across facilities around Bath and the wider Avon valley.

Power floated concrete floor serving Bath and Bristol corridor
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Durability &
Compliance

Surfaces are cured and, where required, sealed to support long term performance under industrial use. Projects are delivered in line with applicable UK concrete flooring standards, with clear handover information for operators managing warehouse estates in and around Bath.

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We install warehouse and industrial concrete flooring throughout Bath and neighbouring areas along the Bristol and M4 corridors. Our teams work across Bath Business Park, local trading estates, and nearby towns including Keynsham, Chippenham, Melksham, and Trowbridge, providing reliable concrete pouring and finishing for logistics hubs and manufacturing sites in the region.

Bath

Bath Business Park

Keynsham

Chippenham

Melksham

Trowbridge

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Get a Quote for Concrete Flooring in Bath

We provide professional warehouse and industrial concrete flooring across Bath, Bristol, and surrounding towns. Our experienced teams manage every stage from sub base preparation through to concrete placement, power floating, and curing for a long lasting, high performance surface.

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Concrete Slab Installation Bath
Common Questions

Do you provide site surveys in Bath?
Yes. We carry out initial site visits across Bath, Bath Business Park, and nearby trading estates to review sub base conditions, access routes, and the correct slab specification for warehouse operations.
What pour sizes and programme durations do you handle?
Typical daily pours range from 300 to 1,000 m² depending on access, joint layout, and plant availability. Many warehouse slabs in the Bath and Bristol area complete within one to three weeks for the slab phase, subject to sequencing with other trades.
How do you ensure levelness across large warehouse floors?
We use laser guided equipment and controlled finishing processes to achieve consistent flatness and levelness. Where required, floors can be checked against specified surface regularity classes to support high bay or narrow aisle racking systems.
Can you coordinate works around live operations near Bath?
Yes. We plan phased work areas, safe access routes, and delivery windows to maintain operations in occupied units. Method statements and RAMS are prepared in advance and updated as the programme progresses for sites around Bath and Bristol.
What reinforcement options suit forklift and racking traffic?
Options include mesh reinforcement, steel fibres, or a hybrid approach. We specify reinforcement and joint layout to manage cracking and edge wear in aisles, loading bays, and door thresholds that are common in regional logistics and warehouse facilities.
Do you work to UK concrete flooring standards?
Yes. Designs and installations are carried out in line with the project specification and relevant UK standards such as BS 8204 for concrete industrial floors and BS EN 206 for concrete production, where applicable to the scope of works.
When can racking and materials handling equipment be installed?
Light foot traffic is usually possible after 24 to 48 hours, subject to conditions. Racking and materials handling equipment are introduced after strength development has been confirmed, with typical full loading between 7 and 14 days depending on specification and ambient conditions.
What documentation is provided at handover?
We provide test results where undertaken, joint layout drawings, curing guidance, and maintenance recommendations. If requested, we can also confirm compliance with the relevant UK concrete flooring standards covering the agreed scope of works in the Bath area.