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Stroud Concrete Flooring
for Warehouses and Industry

Warehouse Flooring Solutions installs engineered concrete slabs for warehouses, production units and storage facilities across Stroud and the wider Five Valleys. Our floors support a mix of manufacturing, logistics, engineering and creative industries based around Stroudwater, Stonehouse and key routes serving the M5 corridor.

20 +

Years
Experience in Concrete Flooring

Our teams work throughout Stroud, Stonehouse, Stroudwater Industrial Estate, Brimscombe and nearby business parks. We handle the full process from sub base preparation and level control through to slab installation, power floating and curing, delivering floors that perform reliably under daily warehouse, workshop and distribution traffic.

Our Expertise

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How We Deliver Concrete
Slab Installations in Stroud

STEP 1

Site Assessment &
Slab Planning

We begin by reviewing ground conditions, existing structures and operational requirements. Around Stroud this can include modern units at Stroudwater and Stonehouse as well as converted mill buildings along the canal. Slab thickness, reinforcement strategy and joint layout are defined to suit ground bearing capacity, equipment movements and the intended racking or production layout.

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Concrete Placement &
Surface Finishing

Concrete is placed using laser guided equipment where access and building geometry permit, helping us achieve consistent levelness over large warehouse or workshop floors. In tighter converted spaces we adapt bay sizes and pour sequencing while maintaining control over surface regularity. Power floating and curing are managed to deliver a durable finish suited to forklift traffic, pallet storage and fabrication areas across Stroud and Stonehouse.

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Checks, Testing &
Handover Support

On completion, slabs can be tested for compressive strength and surface regularity where required by the specification. We provide joint layout details, curing guidance and maintenance advice so operators in Stroud, Nailsworth, Cam and Dursley can introduce racking, machinery and materials handling equipment with a clear understanding of the floor’s performance characteristics.

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Industrial Floors Constructed for
Load Capacity and Reliability

Concrete floor installation in Stroud warehouse
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Structural
Performance

Slabs are engineered to support forklift movements, pallet racking and static plant loads associated with Stroud’s mix of engineering, manufacturing and storage uses. Reinforcement and concrete specification are selected to manage cracking, joint performance and edge durability along main traffic aisles and loading zones.

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

Where appropriate, laser guided placement allows us to maintain tight level tolerances across large floor areas. This supports high bay storage, narrow aisle systems and production lines used in Stroudwater Industrial Estate, Stonehouse Business Park and other local employment sites.

Power floated concrete floor serving Stroud and the Five Valleys
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Durability &
Compliance

Curing and finishing methods are chosen to support long term resistance to wear, impact and regular cleaning. Installations follow the project specification and relevant UK guidance, with maintenance recommendations provided to help facilities teams protect slab performance throughout its service life.

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We install warehouse and industrial concrete flooring across Stroud and the surrounding Gloucestershire area. Our coverage includes Stonehouse, Stroudwater Industrial Estate, Brimscombe, Nailsworth, Stonehouse Business Park, Cam, Dursley and nearby locations along the M5 and A419 corridors.

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Stonehouse

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Dursley

Get a Quote for Concrete Flooring in Stroud

We install concrete slabs for warehouses, industrial units and storage facilities across Stroud, Stonehouse and the wider Five Valleys area. Our service covers ground preparation, slab construction, finishing and curing, producing floors suited to regular forklift movements, pallet storage and workshop activity.

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Concrete Slab Installation Stroud
Common Questions

Do you carry out site surveys at Stroudwater and Stonehouse estates?
Yes. We undertake site surveys across Stroudwater Industrial Estate, Stonehouse Business Park and other local sites to assess sub base condition, levels, drainage and operational needs before finalising slab design and construction details.
Can you work in converted mill or canal side buildings?
Many Stroud projects involve older mill buildings or repurposed industrial spaces. We adapt bay layouts, access planning and slab design to suit the structure, headroom and existing foundations while still delivering a robust floor for modern warehouse or workshop use.
How do you deal with changes in level or existing floor build ups?
Where existing levels or build ups need to be adjusted, we review the design with the project team and can incorporate localised build up, planed reductions or transitions to provide a practical finished slab level for racking and materials handling equipment.
What reinforcement options are suitable for Stroud warehouses and workshops?
Reinforcement solutions can include mesh, steel fibres or hybrid systems. The selection depends on load intensity, joint spacing and traffic routes and is agreed during the design stage based on each site’s operational profile.
Do you check surface flatness for racking and production lines?
Where required, we check surface regularity against UK tolerance classes to support the installation of narrow aisle racking, high bay storage or production equipment that relies on consistent floor levels.
When can racking, machinery and forklifts be brought onto the slab?
Light foot traffic is usually acceptable after 24 to 48 hours. Racking, machinery and forklift traffic are typically introduced between 7 and 14 days once strength development and curing have been reviewed against the project specification.
What information do you provide at the end of the project?
At handover we can provide joint layout drawings, strength test results where taken, curing and maintenance guidance and any agreed compliance documentation to support long term floor management in Stroud facilities.