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Oxford Concrete Flooring
for Warehouses and Industry

Warehouse Flooring Solutions delivers engineered concrete slabs for warehouses, logistics facilities and industrial units across Oxford. Our floors are designed to support a mix of last mile distribution, regional storage and production activities located around Oxford Business Park, Cowley and key routes linking to the A34, A40 and M40.

20 +

Years
Experience in Concrete Flooring

Our teams work across Oxford Business Park, Oxford Industrial Park, Cowley, Blackbird Leys and nearby employment zones. We manage the full concrete flooring process, from sub base preparation and levels control through to slab installation, power floating and curing, helping operators maintain reliable floors in busy warehouse and industrial environments.

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How We Deliver Concrete
Slab Installations in Oxford

STEP 1

Site Review &
Floor Design

Each project begins with a review of ground conditions, existing construction and operational requirements. Around Oxford this can include modern logistics units at Oxford Business Park, refurbished buildings in Cowley and mixed use estates close to main radial routes. Slab thickness, reinforcement type and joint layout are set out to suit these conditions, the anticipated forklift traffic and the racking configuration described in the design.

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Concrete Placement &
Finishing Works

Concrete is placed using laser-guided equipment where layout and access permit, providing consistent levels across large bays. In tighter or part-occupied units, bay sizes and pour sequences are adapted while still controlling flatness. Power floating, edge finishing and curing control are managed to deliver durable surfaces that support daily pallet handling, loading activities and internal transport around Oxford’s warehouse and industrial estates.

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Verification &
Operational Handover

On completion, slabs can be checked for compressive strength and surface regularity in line with project requirements. We document joint positions and provide guidance on curing, cleaning and traffic management so operators in Oxford, Kidlington, Bicester and surrounding areas can introduce racking, conveyors and materials handling equipment in a controlled way.

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Concrete Slabs Designed for
Accuracy and Reliability

Concrete floor installation in Oxford warehouse
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Structural
Performance

Slabs are engineered to support forklift movements, pallet stacking and static plant loads typical of Oxford’s distribution, technology and manufacturing occupiers. Reinforcement and concrete specification are selected to manage cracking risk and joint behaviour along main traffic aisles, loading docks and marshalling areas.

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

Laser-guided placement allows us to maintain consistent levels across wide slab areas, supporting applications such as high-bay racking, narrow-aisle systems and automated equipment used in Oxford Business Park and surrounding industrial locations.

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Durability &
Compliance

Curing methods and finishing techniques are chosen to support long-term durability under repeated movements and regular cleaning. Installations are carried out to the agreed specification and applicable UK standards, with maintenance guidance provided to help facilities teams protect floor performance over time.

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We deliver warehouse and industrial concrete flooring throughout Oxford and the wider county. Our work covers Oxford Business Park, Oxford Industrial Park, Cowley, Blackbird Leys, Botley, Kidlington and Bicester, supporting local storage, logistics and production operations with reliable slab installations.

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Get a Quote for Concrete Flooring in Oxford

We install concrete flooring for warehouses, distribution centres and industrial buildings across Oxford and nearby towns. Our service covers sub base preparation, slab construction, finishing and curing, producing floors suited to regular forklift traffic, pallet storage and materials handling.

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Concrete Slab Installation Oxford
Common Questions

Do you provide site surveys at Oxford Business Park and nearby estates?
Yes. We carry out site surveys across Oxford Business Park, Oxford Industrial Park, Cowley and other local estates to review sub base condition, levels, drainage and operational needs before confirming slab design and construction details.
Can you work in part-occupied or refurbished warehouse units?
Many Oxford projects involve existing buildings that remain operational during works. We plan phased areas, manage access routes and coordinate with other trades so slab installation can be carried out safely alongside ongoing activity where practical.
How do you manage drainage and falls in warehouse slabs?
Where drainage channels or falls are required, these are incorporated into the slab design and setting out. This is important for areas subject to wash down, external loading yards or locations where surface water must be controlled around doors and loading docks.
What reinforcement options do you offer for heavy forklift traffic?
Reinforcement solutions can include mesh, steel fibres or hybrid approaches. The selection depends on load intensity, joint spacing and the movement routes of materials handling equipment within the Oxford facility, and is agreed as part of the design process.
Do you check surface flatness for racking and automated systems?
Where specified, we assess surface regularity against UK tolerance classes to support the installation of narrow-aisle racking, high-bay storage or automated handling systems that rely on consistent floor profiles.
When can racking and machinery be introduced onto the new slab?
Light foot traffic is usually possible after 24 to 48 hours. Racking, forklifts and other machinery are typically brought onto the floor between 7 and 14 days after placement, once strength development and curing have been reviewed against the project specification.
What information is provided at handover?
We can provide joint layout drawings, strength test results where undertaken, curing and maintenance guidance, and any agreed compliance information to support long-term floor management for Oxford warehouses and industrial units.