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Commercial flooring: warehouses/industrial units

Commercial flooring

Resin warehouse and industrial flooring

Including epoxy, polyurethane (PU), and methyl methacrylate (MMA) systems is a top choice for high-demand environments due to its extreme durability, safety features, and, most importantly, its seamless, non-porous nature. It is used to turn standard concrete into a hygienic, long-lasting surface capable of withstanding heavy machinery and chemical exposure. 

a commercial resin flooring project.

Why choose resin for your warehouse flooring?

  • Durability under pressure: It is designed to withstand daily traffic from heavy goods vehicles, forklifts, pallets, and intense foot traffic.

  • Seamless & sanitary: Unlike concrete, which has pores, or tiles, which have grout lines, resin provides a monolithic (one-piece) surface that prevents bacteria, dirt, and mould from accumulating, making it ideal for food, pharmaceutical, and cleanroom environments.

  • Customisable safety: It can be adapted to specific needs, such as adding non-slip aggregates for wet areas or anti-static properties for electronics manufacturing. It is used to clearly mark forklift routes, pedestrian walkways, and dangerous areas.

  • Fast turnaround: Some resin systems cure in short time scales, allowing businesses to resume operations with minimal downtime.

  • Chemical & impact resistance: It protects the underlying substrate from spills of acids, oils, and solvents. 

Empty parking garage with resin flooring.

Hazards avoided by having resin flooring

  • Slips, trips, and falls: By creating a level, uniform, and slip-resistant surface, resin eliminates uneven concrete joints and hazards from oil or liquid spills.

  • Dust & contaminant accumulation: Traditional concrete floors release dust as they wear down, which can ruin products. Resin creates a dust-free, non-porous seal.

  • Structural damage from spills: It prevents chemical, oil, and solvent spills from seeping into the subfloor, which could cause structural damage or environmental contamination.

  • Equipment damage: Uneven or damaged concrete can break or wear out forklift tires and damage wheels on trolleys; a smooth, flat resin floor prevents this.