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Swindon Concrete Flooring
for Warehouses and Industry

Warehouse Flooring Solutions installs engineered concrete slabs for warehouses, logistics centres and industrial units across Swindon and the surrounding Wiltshire corridor. Our floors support high-volume distribution, manufacturing and storage operations located around South Marston, West Swindon and the M4 junctions that serve the town.

20 +

Years
Experience in Concrete Flooring

Our teams work throughout South Marston Industrial Estate, Dorcan, Westmead, Cheney Manor, and distribution parks around Junctions 15 and 16 of the M4. We manage the entire flooring process from sub base preparation and level control through to slab installation, power floating and curing, providing reliable floors for Swindon’s warehousing and industrial operations.

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How We Deliver Concrete
Slab Installations in Swindon

STEP 1

Site Assessment &
Design Coordination

We start with a detailed review of ground conditions, existing build ups and operational requirements. In Swindon this often includes large distribution units at South Marston, West Swindon and mixed industrial estates at Dorcan and Cheney Manor. Slab thickness, reinforcement configuration and joint layout are coordinated with structural design and the intended racking, marshalling and loading arrangements.

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Concrete Placement &
Finishing Stages

Concrete is placed using laser-guided equipment where access and bay configuration permit, helping to achieve consistent levelness across large warehouse floor plates. In tighter or part-occupied units, pour sizes and sequencing are adjusted while maintaining control over surface regularity. Power floating, edge finishing and curing are managed to deliver a durable, low-maintenance slab suited to Swindon’s logistics and production activity.

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Testing, Checks &
Operational Handover

On completion, slabs can be checked for compressive strength and surface regularity where required by the specification. Joint positions are documented and we provide guidance on curing, cleaning and traffic management so operators across Swindon, Royal Wootton Bassett and nearby towns can introduce racking, conveyors and materials handling equipment in a controlled way.

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Concrete Slabs Designed for
Accuracy and Durability

Concrete floor installation in Swindon warehouse
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Structural
Performance

Our slabs are engineered to support intensive forklift traffic, pallet racking and static loads from automation and plant used across Swindon’s distribution and manufacturing facilities. Reinforcement and mix design are selected to manage cracking, joint behaviour and edge durability along busy traffic aisles and loading areas.

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

Laser-guided placement allows us to maintain tight level tolerances across large slab areas, supporting high bay storage, narrow aisle racking and automated systems increasingly used in Swindon’s logistics and e-commerce sectors.

Power floated concrete floor serving Swindon and Wiltshire region
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Durability &
Compliance

Finishing and curing processes are chosen to support long-term wear resistance, regular cleaning regimes and safe operation. Installations follow the agreed specification and relevant UK guidance, with maintenance recommendations provided to help facilities teams manage slab performance over time.

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We install warehouse and industrial concrete flooring across Swindon and the wider Wiltshire and M4 corridor. Our coverage includes South Marston, Dorcan, West Swindon, Cheney Manor, Royal Wootton Bassett, Blagrove, Wroughton and Highworth, supporting logistics, storage and production operations throughout the area.

Swindon

South Marston

Dorcan

West Swindon

Cheney Manor

Royal Wootton Bassett

Blagrove

Wroughton

Get a Quote for Concrete Flooring in Swindon

We install concrete slabs for warehouses, distribution centres and industrial premises across Swindon and nearby towns. Our service includes sub base preparation, slab construction, finishing and curing, producing floors suited to regular forklift movements, racking layouts and materials handling systems.

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Concrete Slab Installation Swindon
Common Questions

Do you carry out site surveys at South Marston and West Swindon?
Yes. We complete surveys across South Marston Industrial Estate, West Swindon, Dorcan and other local estates to review sub base condition, levels, drainage and operational needs before finalising slab design and construction details.
Can you work in large distribution units that remain operational?
Many Swindon projects involve live logistics environments. We plan phased work areas, manage access routes and coordinate programmes with site management so that essential warehouse operations can continue safely during slab installation where agreed.
How do you manage drainage and falls within warehouse slabs?
Where drainage or controlled falls are required, these are built into the slab design and setting out. This can include falls to channels, dock leveller pits or threshold areas, particularly in loading bays and external marshalling yards around Swindon distribution centres.
What reinforcement options do you use for high-frequency forklift routes?
Reinforcement can include mesh, steel fibres or hybrid solutions depending on loading, joint spacing and traffic patterns. We select the most appropriate approach based on the project specification and the operational profile of the Swindon facility.
Do you check surface flatness for racking and automation?
Where specified, we check surface regularity against UK tolerance classes to confirm suitability for narrow-aisle racking, high-bay storage and automated handling equipment that rely on consistent floor levels.
When can racking, conveyors and MHE be installed on the new slab?
Light foot traffic is usually possible after 24 to 48 hours. Racking, conveyors and materials handling equipment are typically introduced between 7 and 14 days depending on curing progress, strength development and the project specification.
What documentation do you provide at project completion?
At handover we can provide joint layout drawings, strength test reports where taken, curing and maintenance guidance and any agreed tolerance or compliance information to support long-term floor management across Swindon sites.