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Warminster Warehouse
Floor Resurfacing & Overlays

We provide warehouse floor resurfacing and industrial overlay systems across Warminster and the surrounding West Wiltshire area. Existing concrete slabs are refurbished using bonded self levelling compounds, polymer modified cementitious overlays and resin finishes, specified to restore surface condition, improve levelness and support daily forklift and pallet truck movements in logistics, storage and production environments.

20 +

Years
Experience in Concrete Flooring

Our Warminster resurfacing work covers Crusader Park on the western side of the town, Woodcock Industrial Estate to the north east, Warminster Business Park and newer employment areas around Bath Road and Jubilee Business Park. We also support units serving the A36 and A350 corridors towards Westbury, Frome and Codford. Each project begins with a condition assessment and ends with an overlay system designed to deliver a durable, low maintenance warehouse floor in line with BS 8204, BS EN 206 and standard UK industrial practice.

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How We Resurface Warehouse
Floors in Warminster

STEP 1

Slab Survey,
Repair and Preparation

We begin with a structured review of the existing concrete slab. Cracking, joint breakdown, impact damage, surface wear, contamination and any delamination or patch repairs are identified and recorded. In Warminster this may include modern portal frame units at Crusader Park and Woodcock Industrial Estate, as well as older buildings near Bath Road and the town centre where multiple floor layers are present. Defective areas are broken out and reinstated, joints are rebuilt where required and incompatible coatings are removed. The slab is then mechanically prepared using grinding, shot blasting and diamond tooling to produce a clean, profiled surface ready for a bonded industrial floor overlay.

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Overlay Application
and Level Correction

Once preparation is complete we install the specified overlay system. Options include polymer modified cementitious toppings for heavier duty applications, cement based self levelling systems to improve levelness across wider bays and resin finishes where higher abrasion resistance, chemical resistance or ease of cleaning is required. Thickness and flow are controlled to remove local undulations and refine tolerances through racking aisles, pallet routes and loading areas in Warminster warehouses and industrial units at Crusader Park, Warminster Business Park and Bath Road employment areas.

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Curing, Joints
and Handover

After installation the overlay is cured in line with system guidance and the agreed programme. Where suitable, fast curing materials can allow controlled early access in around 24 to 48 hours, with full forklift loading and dense storage introduced once strength and surface hardness targets have been achieved. Movement and construction joints are recut or reinstated to manage slab behaviour and help reduce future edge damage. At handover we complete finish checks and provide maintenance and operating guidance tailored to the Warminster facility and its duty profile.

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Warehouse Floors Resurfaced for
A36 and A350 Operations

Warehouse floor resurfacing in Warminster distribution unit
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Substrate Condition
and Bond Integrity

Warminster has a mix of modern industrial parks and older industrial stock, with varied repair histories and surface treatments. We place particular emphasis on substrate strength, moisture, contamination and surface profile so primers and bonding agents perform as intended. A correctly prepared base allows the overlay to act compositely with the slab and reduces the risk of debonding or surface movement under regular forklift and pallet truck traffic.

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Programme Planning
for Regional Routes

Many Warminster facilities support regional flows between Salisbury, Bath, Bristol and the South Coast along the A36, A350 and A303 routes. We plan resurfacing work around intake and despatch schedules, trunking runs and shift patterns, using phased work zones and temporary access where required. This helps maintain throughput while still allowing adequate time for surface preparation, overlay placement and curing.

Resurfaced warehouse floor in Warminster and West Wiltshire
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Service Life
and Cost Management

Full slab replacement is disruptive and capital intensive, particularly in occupied Warminster units at Crusader Park, Woodcock Industrial Estate or Warminster Business Park where racking and services are already installed. Resurfacing retains the structural slab where it is sound and renews the wearing surface with a system suited to the site’s duty. This can extend floor life, reduce ongoing patch repairs and support more predictable maintenance budgets across the estate.

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We undertake warehouse floor resurfacing and industrial overlay projects across Warminster and West Wiltshire, supporting logistics, storage and manufacturing facilities linked to the A36, A350 and A303 corridors.

Warminster

Crusader Park

Woodcock Industrial Estate

Warminster Business Park

Bath Road and Jubilee Business Park

Codford and A36 Corridor

Westbury and West Wilts Trading Estate

Frome and A350 Links

Request a Quote for Warehouse Floor Resurfacing in Warminster

We provide warehouse resurfacing, concrete repair and industrial overlay systems throughout Warminster, including Crusader Park, Woodcock Industrial Estate, Warminster Business Park and emerging employment areas around Bath Road. Our service covers surveys, defect repair, mechanical preparation and installation of bonded overlays selected for your loading, traffic and operating conditions.

Contact us to discuss a Warminster warehouse, regional distribution unit or industrial building, or to arrange a site visit and detailed proposal.

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Warehouse Floor Resurfacing Warminster
Common Questions

Do you work in occupied warehouses at Crusader Park and Woodcock Industrial Estate?
Yes. Most Warminster projects are carried out while the building remains in use. We phase resurfacing so only part of the floor is taken out of service at any one time and we agree work zones, access routes and timelines around deliveries, trunking runs and shift patterns specific to the estate.
Is resurfacing suitable for older industrial buildings around Bath Road and the town centre?
In many cases it is. We inspect the slab, remove incompatible coatings and historic toppings, repair weak or damaged areas and mechanically prepare the concrete before installing a bonded overlay. Provided the slab and sub base are structurally sound, resurfacing can restore the wearing surface without full slab replacement in older Warminster buildings.
What types of resurfacing systems do you install in Warminster warehouses?
We install cement based self levelling systems, polymer modified cementitious overlays and resin finishes. System selection is based on slab condition, loading, materials handling equipment, internal climate and any specific requirements for surface texture, cleaning or chemical resistance at the Warminster facility.
Can you improve levelness for racking aisles and pallet routes?
Yes. Self levelling and engineered topping systems can reduce local high and low spots and improve overall regularity across racking aisles, marshalling lanes and loading zones. This is particularly useful where units at Crusader Park, Warminster Business Park or Woodcock Industrial Estate have been extended or reconfigured and levels no longer align across the floor plate.
How long before forklift traffic can return to a resurfaced floor?
Return to use depends on the chosen system, thickness and ambient conditions. Some fast curing overlays allow controlled light traffic within about 24 to 48 hours, with full forklift loading and dense storage introduced once the floor has achieved its specified strength and hardness. We provide project specific timings so activity at the Warminster site can be planned safely around the works programme.
Do you resurface floors in nearby locations such as Westbury and Frome?
Yes. We carry out warehouse floor resurfacing and overlay projects across West Wiltshire and neighbouring areas, including Westbury, West Wilts Trading Estate, Frome and sites along the A36, A350 and A361. The same process is used, with surveys, preparation and overlay systems tailored to the duty and layout of each facility.
What information helps you prepare a resurfacing quotation for a Warminster site?
Useful information includes floor area, slab age and condition, known defects, load and MHE types, access constraints, working hours and any planned layout or racking changes. Photographs, existing survey data or layout drawings also support accurate specification and programming for a Warminster warehouse or industrial unit.