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Bath Warehouse
Floor Resurfacing & Overlays

We deliver warehouse floor resurfacing and industrial overlay systems throughout Bath and the surrounding Somerset area. Projects focus on restoring worn or uneven concrete slabs using bonded self levelling systems, polymer modified cementitious overlays and resin finishes, all detailed to meet BS 8204 and BS EN 206 requirements for industrial floors.

20 +

Years
Experience in Concrete Flooring

Our Bath resurfacing teams work in and around Bath Business Park, Brassmill Lane and Locksbrook Road trading estates, carrying out surveys, repairs and overlay works to existing concrete slabs in warehouses, production buildings and logistics units. Each scheme is planned to improve levelness and surface regularity, while keeping downtime and operational disruption under control.

Our Expertise

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How We Resurface Warehouse
Floors in Bath

STEP 1

Condition Survey
& Surface Preparation

Works begin with a detailed assessment of the existing slab, including checks on cracking, joint breakdown, impact damage and surface wear from forklift traffic. In many Bath units this includes live warehouses and multi let industrial estates where access must be planned carefully. Defective areas are repaired and joints reinstated before the floor is mechanically prepared using shot blasting, grinding and diamond tooling to create a clean, profiled surface ready to receive the warehouse floor resurfacing system.

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Overlay Application
& Level Control

Once preparation is complete we install the specified industrial floor overlay, which may be a polymer modified cementitious topping, a cement based self levelling compound or a resin system selected for the loads and environment. Thickness is controlled to restore tolerances across wide bays and to improve regularity in racking aisles and picking routes. Systems are designed to work with point loads from pallet racking, hard wheeled MHE and the operational patterns seen in Bath logistics facilities and production units.

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Curing, Testing
& Handover

After placement, the overlay is cured in line with manufacturer guidance and project programme. Fast track self levelling and resin systems can allow carefully controlled foot traffic and light MHE within 24 to 48 hours, subject to temperature and site conditions. The finished floor can be checked for flatness, regularity and surface hardness where required. At handover we provide maintenance guidance and advice on sequencing the return of forklifts, racking and plant so that the resurfaced warehouse floor continues to perform over the long term.

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Industrial Floor Overlays for
Strength and Levelness

Warehouse floor resurfacing in Bath distribution unit
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Surface Preparation
and Bond

The performance of an industrial floor overlay depends on its bond to the existing slab. We invest in thorough mechanical preparation, using grinding, shot blasting and diamond tooling to remove weak laitance and contamination. Combined with appropriate primers and bonding agents, this creates a composite floor build up that resists debonding and surface failure under repeated forklift and pallet truck traffic in Bath warehouses and industrial units.

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Programme and
Downtime Control

Many facilities near Bath cannot stop operations for extended periods. We plan resurfacing programmes around shifts, access constraints and seasonal peaks, using phased working or night shifts where necessary. Fast track systems can allow traffic in as little as 24 to 48 hours, so that distribution centres and production spaces can return to service while still achieving the preparation and curing conditions required for a reliable warehouse floor resurfacing outcome.

Resurfaced warehouse floor in Bath and Somerset
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Durability and
Cost Efficiency

Full slab replacement is disruptive and costly, particularly where racking and services are already installed. Resurfacing allows the existing concrete to be retained where the structure is sound, while renewing the top surface with a system designed for abrasion, impact and long term smoothness. This approach provides a cost effective route to improving floor performance across Bath and the surrounding towns without the extended outage associated with new slab construction.

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We provide warehouse floor resurfacing and industrial overlay services throughout Bath and the wider region, working with distribution centres, storage facilities and production units along key routes between Somerset and nearby cities.

Bath

Bath Business Park

Keynsham

Midsomer Norton

Radstock

Trowbridge

Chippenham

Melksham

Request a Quote for Warehouse Floor Resurfacing in Bath

We carry out warehouse resurfacing, repairs and industrial floor overlay systems throughout Bath, Bath Business Park and nearby towns. Our work covers surveys, surface preparation, structural repairs and installation of self levelling or resin systems suited to your operational requirements.

Contact us to discuss a specific warehouse, logistics unit or industrial floor in the Bath area or to arrange a site visit and quotation.

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Warehouse Floor Resurfacing Bath
Common Questions

How do you assess whether a Bath warehouse floor is suitable for resurfacing?
We start with a condition survey of the concrete slab, checking for cracking, movement, settlement and contamination. If the slab and sub base are structurally sound, local repairs and mechanical preparation usually allow an industrial floor overlay to be installed rather than carrying out a full slab replacement.
What resurfacing systems do you typically use in Bath warehouses?
Systems include cement based self levelling compounds, polymer modified cementitious overlays and resin based finishes. The choice depends on loadings, traffic types, expected chemical exposure and the finish required for the warehouse or logistics unit in the Bath area.
Can you work around live operations in Bath industrial estates?
Yes. Many projects are delivered in live facilities at Bath Business Park and nearby trading estates. We can phase works, isolate zones and use night or weekend shifts to maintain access for vehicles and staff while still completing the mechanical preparation and curing stages correctly.
How long before forklifts and pallet trucks can use the resurfaced floor?
Return to service depends on the overlay type, thickness and site conditions. Some fast track self levelling and resin systems allow light traffic within 24 to 48 hours, while heavier forklift and racking loads may require a longer period. We confirm expected timescales during design so that you can plan stock movements and access routes.
Is the resurfacing suitable for high bay racking and narrow aisle layouts?
Yes. We pay particular attention to levelness, regularity and joint performance in racking aisles, including narrow aisle and very narrow aisle configurations. The resurfacing system is designed to cope with point loads from racking and hard wheeled MHE to support guidance systems and reduce vibration in Bath distribution centres.
Do your Bath projects comply with BS 8204 and BS EN 206?
Resurfacing works are designed and installed in line with BS 8204 for screeds and toppings and BS EN 206 for concrete specification, as well as standard UK industrial flooring practice. We follow manufacturer guidance on preparation, mixing and curing, and can work with project engineers where additional documentation is required.
Can you help with older factory floors and conversions in the Bath area?
We regularly refurbish older industrial floors and conversion projects in and around Bath, where slabs may have seen multiple changes of use. Through repair, mechanical preparation and the right choice of overlay system, we can extend the life of the existing slab while achieving a surface suitable for modern warehouse, production or storage operations.