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Swindon Warehouse
Floor Resurfacing & Overlays

We provide warehouse floor resurfacing and concrete overlay systems across Swindon, supporting logistics, storage and manufacturing sites throughout the town and the surrounding Wiltshire region. Our work restores worn, uneven or damaged slabs using cement based self levelling systems, polymer modified overlays and resin finishes designed for industrial duty and consistent MHE traffic.

20 +

Years
Experience in Concrete Flooring

Our Swindon projects include sites within South Marston Industrial Estate, Hillmead, Cheney Manor, Dorcan, Groundwell and Kembrey Park, as well as larger logistics units near Junction 15 and 16 of the M4. We address slab condition, carry out mechanical preparation and install a bonded overlay chosen for the building’s load pattern and operational requirements.

Our Expertise

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How We Resurface Warehouse
Floors in Swindon

STEP 1

Floor Survey,
Defect Repair & Preparation

We start by assessing the existing slab, recording cracking, surface deterioration, joint damage and any delamination. Swindon’s industrial estates include a mix of modern logistics units and older production buildings, so surface condition varies significantly. Repairs are completed where required, incompatible coatings are removed and the slab is mechanically prepared using grinding, shot blasting and diamond tooling to create a clean, keyed surface for the overlay system.

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Application of
Overlay System

Following preparation we install the chosen warehouse floor overlay. Systems include polymer modified cementitious toppings, self levelling compounds for level correction and resin based options where abrasion or chemical resistance is required. Local undulations are removed and regularity is improved across pallet routes, picking areas and racking aisles in Swindon logistics and production units, including those in Dorcan, South Marston and Hillmead.

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Curing, Joint
Reinstatement & Handover

Once placed, the overlay is cured according to specification and programme. Fast curing materials may allow controlled access within roughly 24 to 48 hours, with heavier forklift traffic introduced when strength and hardness targets are reached. Movement joints are recut or reinstated to prevent future damage and maintain slab performance. At handover we complete finish checks and provide maintenance and operational guidance for the Swindon facility.

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Industrial Floor Overlays
Built for Swindon Operations

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Surface Condition
and Bond Strength

Swindon has a large stock of distribution and production units, many with mixed repair histories. We focus on substrate condition, moisture checks and mechanical profiling to ensure primers and bonding agents perform as intended. A well prepared base reduces the risk of overlay movement and helps deliver consistent performance under forklift and pallet truck traffic.

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Programme Control
for M4 Corridor Sites

Large Swindon warehouses often operate extended hours with continuous goods movements. We plan resurfacing activity around shift patterns, delivery timetables and operational peaks, using phased work zones where possible. This helps minimise disruption while ensuring the floor is prepared, placed and cured safely and efficiently.

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Long Term
Performance & Value

Resurfacing avoids the cost, downtime and disruption of full slab replacement, making it a practical choice for warehouses in Swindon’s industrial estates and logistics parks. With the correct preparation and system selection, overlays provide improved surface durability and a more predictable maintenance cycle for operators with demanding throughput.

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We carry out warehouse floor resurfacing and concrete overlay works across Swindon and the wider Wiltshire region, supporting logistics, manufacturing and storage facilities along the M4 corridor.

Swindon

South Marston

Hillmead

Dorcan

Groundwell

Kembrey Park

Wroughton

Royal Wootton Bassett

Request a Quote for Warehouse Floor Resurfacing in Swindon

We carry out industrial floor resurfacing, slab repairs and overlay installations throughout Swindon, including South Marston Industrial Estate, Hillmead, Dorcan and surrounding areas. Our service covers surveys, mechanical preparation, installation and curing, with minimal disruption to ongoing operations.

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Warehouse Floor Resurfacing Swindon
Common Questions

Do you work in live warehouses around South Marston and Hillmead?
Yes. We regularly work in operational Swindon warehouses, planning phased work zones and scheduling preparation and overlay placement around delivery cycles, shift patterns and site-specific access requirements.
Is resurfacing suitable for older production units in Swindon?
In many cases it is. We check the slab condition, remove incompatible coatings and complete repairs before installing a bonded overlay that restores the surface without removing the main concrete structure. This is common in older buildings within Cheney Manor, Dorcan and similar estates.
What types of overlay systems do you install in Swindon warehouses?
We install cement based self levelling systems, polymer modified overlays and resin finishes. Selection depends on slab condition, point loads, MHE type, surface regularity requirements and the building’s operational climate.
How do you manage joint reinstatement after the overlay is applied?
After placement we recut or reinstate movement and construction joints so the slab can move correctly, reducing the risk of edge deterioration under forklift and pallet truck activity in Swindon warehouses and distribution units.
When can the floor return to service after resurfacing?
Return to use depends on the system, thickness and ambient conditions. Some fast curing products allow controlled access in around 24 to 48 hours, with full load-bearing movements introduced once strength and hardness targets are achieved.
Can you level an uneven floor for racking layouts in Swindon?
Yes. Self levelling and engineered topping systems can correct uneven areas and improve surface regularity across racking aisles, picking zones and storage layouts, particularly in larger units near M4 Junction 15 and 16 where high throughput demands accurate floor profiles.
What details help you prepare a Swindon-specific quotation?
Floor area, slab age and defects, MHE types, racking layouts, access limits, working hours and any previous repairs or coatings all help us develop an accurate resurfacing specification for your Swindon facility.