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UK Poured Concrete
for Warehouse Flooring

Warehouse Flooring Solutions delivers high performance concrete slab installations for warehouses, factories, and logistics facilities throughout England and Wales. Each floor is designed for load capacity, surface flatness, and long term durability, meeting the exacting demands of modern industrial operations.

20 +

Years
Experience in Concrete Flooring

Our slab installation teams handle every stage from sub base preparation and reinforcement to concrete pouring, power floating, and curing. Each floor is constructed to BS 8204 and BS EN 206 standards for strength, flatness, and precision performance under heavy duty industrial use.

Our Expertise

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How We Deliver Every
Concrete Slab Installation

STEP 1

Design &
Preparation

Each project begins with a detailed review of load requirements, soil conditions, and layout drawings. We plan slab thickness, reinforcement, and joint design to suit operational demands and traffic intensity.

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Placement &
Finishing

Our in-house crews handle formwork, reinforcement, and precision concrete pouring using laser-guided equipment. Power floating and curing processes achieve optimal flatness, surface strength, and finish quality.

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Inspection &
Handover

Completed slabs are tested for compliance with BS 8204 and BS EN 206 standards, including surface regularity and strength. We deliver full documentation, curing recommendations, and maintenance advice.

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Built for Strength,
Precision and Longevity

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Structural
Performance

Every slab is engineered for compressive strength, surface regularity, and load resistance. Reinforcement design and mix selection ensure durability under heavy machinery and racking systems.

Laser screed concrete flooring process
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Laser-Guided
Accuracy

Our use of laser screed technology guarantees consistent flatness across large pours. Floors are finished to tight FF/FL tolerances required for automated racking and material handling systems.

Power floated concrete floor finish
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Durability &
Compliance

All work meets BS 8204 and BS EN 206 standards. Surfaces are cured and sealed for long-term protection, minimising cracking, dusting, and surface wear under continuous industrial use.

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Concrete Slab Installation
Common Questions

What thickness do you recommend for warehouse concrete slabs?
Most warehouse slabs are 150–250mm thick depending on the design load, usage, and sub-base conditions. Thicker slabs or additional reinforcement are specified for areas subject to heavy forklift traffic or high point loads.
How do you ensure the floor remains level across large areas?
We use laser screed technology and precision finishing equipment to achieve consistent levelness across every pour. All surfaces are checked against BS 8204 surface regularity standards to meet FF/FL flatness tolerances.
What curing methods are used after installation?
We apply high-efficiency curing compounds or use wet curing techniques where required. Proper curing is critical to achieving maximum strength, minimising shrinkage cracking, and delivering a durable, long-life surface.
Do you install reinforcement in your slabs?
Yes. Reinforcement can be traditional mesh, steel fibres, or a hybrid combination depending on structural design. Our team follows BS EN 1992 and BS EN 206 standards to ensure compliance and long-term stability.
Can you integrate joints or armoured edges into the design?
Yes. Movement joints are positioned to suit slab panels and load distribution. Armoured joints and arris protection are fitted where mechanical handling traffic is concentrated to reduce long-term damage.
How long before the floor can be used after installation?
Light foot traffic is usually possible after 24–48 hours depending on conditions. Full loading is typically achieved after 7–14 days, following strength testing and quality verification against project specifications.