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Swansea Poured Concrete
for Warehouse Flooring

Warehouse Flooring Solutions installs performance concrete slabs for warehouses, factories, and distribution centres across Swansea and South West Wales. Each floor is built for strength, surface flatness, and durability to support the demands of modern industrial operations.

20 +

Years
Experience in Concrete Flooring

Our teams manage every stage from ground preparation and reinforcement to concrete pouring, power floating, and curing. We regularly complete projects for logistics and industrial facilities across Swansea, Neath, Port Talbot, and Llanelli.

Our Expertise

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How We Deliver Concrete
Slab Installations in Swansea

STEP 1

Design &
Preparation

We begin with a detailed review of site conditions, load requirements, and slab layout. Thickness, reinforcement, and joint design are set to suit warehouse traffic across Swansea and South West Wales, including port and distribution environments.

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Pouring &
Finishing

Our crews manage formwork, reinforcement placement, and precision concrete pouring with laser guided equipment. Power floating and controlled curing achieve the required flatness and durability for warehouse and logistics operations.

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Quality Control &
Handover

Completed slabs are checked for strength, surface regularity, and finish quality. We provide documentation and maintenance guidance to support long term performance in Swansea facilities.

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Concrete Floors Built for
Strength, Precision and Longevity

Concrete floor installation in Swansea warehouse
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Structural
Performance

Each slab is designed for strength, load capacity, and durability. Reinforcement and concrete mix design are specified to handle the demands of warehouse operations throughout Swansea and South West Wales.

Laser screed concrete pouring in Swansea industrial unit
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Laser-Guided
Accuracy

Advanced laser screed technology ensures every Swansea installation achieves consistent flatness and tolerance. Floors are finished to the standards required for automated racking and high-bay storage systems.

Power floated concrete floor in South Wales facility
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Durability &
Compliance

Surfaces are power floated, cured, and sealed for long-term use under industrial conditions. Our Swansea projects meet UK concrete flooring standards and are delivered with full quality verification.

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We provide warehouse and industrial concrete flooring across Swansea and South West Wales, including Neath, Port Talbot, Llanelli, Gorseinon, Morriston, Swansea Enterprise Park, and the SA1 Waterfront. Our teams deliver precision slab installation for factories, logistics hubs, and distribution centres throughout the region.

Swansea

Neath

Port Talbot

Llanelli

Gorseinon

Morriston

Enterprise Park

SA1 Waterfront

Get a Quote for Concrete Flooring in Swansea

Our experienced team installs industrial and warehouse concrete floors across Swansea, Neath, and Port Talbot. We deliver high-performance results with precision pouring, finishing, and curing for lasting durability.

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Concrete Slab Installation Swansea
Common Questions

Do you provide site surveys in Swansea?
Yes. We carry out initial site visits across Swansea and South West Wales, including Swansea Enterprise Park, SA1 Waterfront, and Port Tennant. The survey reviews sub base conditions, access, and the correct slab specification for warehouse use.
What pour sizes and programme durations do you handle?
Typical daily pours range from 300 to 1,000 m² depending on access, plant availability, and joint layout. Most warehouse projects complete within one to three weeks for the slab phase, subject to area and sequencing with other trades.
Can you coordinate works around live operations near the docks or enterprise park?
Yes. We plan phased works and delivery windows to suit active facilities, including night or early morning concrete deliveries where required. Method statements and RAMS are provided to maintain safe access routes for ongoing operations.
How do you manage weather and coastal conditions during pours?
We monitor short term forecasts and plan pour times to avoid heavy rain or high winds. Protective measures include temporary sheeting, wind breaks, and curing control to manage evaporation on exposed coastal sites around Swansea Bay.
What reinforcement options do you offer for forklift and racking traffic?
We specify mesh, steel fibres, or hybrid solutions to match load cases and joint spacing. Armoured joints and arris protection are installed at high traffic routes, loading bays, and door thresholds to reduce long term edge damage.
How is surface flatness controlled for high bay racking?
Laser guided placement and power floating are used to achieve consistent flatness across large areas. Floors are checked against UK surface regularity tolerances suitable for narrow aisle and high bay operations when specified in the design.
When can racking and MHE be installed after pouring?
Light foot traffic is usually possible after 24 to 48 hours. Racking and materials handling equipment are introduced after strength testing confirms the required performance, with typical full loading after 7 to 14 days depending on conditions and specification.
What documentation do you provide at handover?
Handover includes test results, joint layout drawings, curing guidance, and maintenance recommendations. This supports ongoing performance and simplifies future resurfacing or repairs if required.