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Working in a factory frequently entails carrying and dealing with heavy equipment that leaves floors and walls in a bad shape. To prevent this, you need to use durable materials that can withstand pressure and potential chemical and water damage. And though we can’t help you with walls, we do specialise in industrial and commercial flooring solutions that will make all the difference in your work space.

Would you like to see our extensive range of flooring solutions? Then come to our showroom and take a look at the traditional and contemporary floor styles exhibited there. We exclusively offer high quality products that come in a range of patterns and colours and are suitable for various purposes, including commercial.

Need more information on our products? Keep reading or contact us today, and we’ll answer all your questions!

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Who Are We?

We are a UK-based company that delivers and installs domestic resin flooring solutions and carpets across the entire country. Thanks to our unparalleled expertise, high quality products, and competitive prices, we truly stand out from the crowd, consistently delivering superb results and showcasing a variety of products in our showroom.

Ultimately, you need your flooring to be long-lasting and reliable – and those words can be used to describe us too!

Accredited Quality Flooring Installers

Even high-quality floors don’t mean much if they’re installed by an amateur, as the cracks in the craftsmanship will quickly become obvious. But if you contact our store, you will have no such problems.

Our staff is comprised exclusively of accredited professionals with years of experience installing a range of flooring solutions. In other words, regardless of the type of floor you choose or the size and shape of the flooring surface, our installers will complete the task swiftly and with care. Leave your flooring needs in our hands — we will make sure to deliver!

15 Years Experience in Nationwide Flooring

After 15 years on the job and thousands of commercial and industrial flooring projects under our belts, there’s no request we can’t fulfill. Whether you want traditional resin flooring solutions or more contemporary ones, we are here to offer expert advice both in our showroom and over the phone, as well as install long-lasting, low-maintenance surfaces of the highest quality. When it comes to flooring, you shouldn’t compromise — your factory’s interior deserves only the best!

Why Choose Us for Your Resin Flooring?

We may not be the only resin flooring company in the UK, but customers from all corners of the country repeatedly visit our showroom and choose our services. So, what exactly makes us stand out from the crowd?

Well, above all, we offer you:

Plus, you can visit our showroom in person and see what kind of products we offer. Once you get a closer look and feel of various resin floors, you’ll be more certain of your choice!

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What is Domestic Resin Flooring?

Let’s make it simple – domestic resin flooring is a surface made by mixing various plastic ingredients in order to create a particularly durable floor, often used in factories and other industrial environments.

This type of floor is laid down onto a surface prepared in advance and left to cure and harden. Once hardened, resin flooring becomes particularly durable, satisfying customers who need their floors to be able to withstand pressure, chemical damage, and heavy equipment.

However, domestic resin flooring doesn’t only need to be used in industrial purposes. Although there was a prevalent misconception that factory floors were not suitable for homes, nowadays, trends in interior design show the opposite.

Resin floors can have beautiful designs, glossy, attractive finish, or come in a range of colours. Even without all that, the industrial style is currently in vogue — all you need is a few carpets and suitable walls, and you can easily make a factory floor look and feel domestic.

Types of Factory Floors

In order to determine what kind of a floor would suit your factory, you first need to know that flooring solutions are available. This industry has a few tried-and-true staples you can never go wrong with, but we also want to showcase newer but nonetheless popular options. So, let’s explore the floors in our stock and some basic information on each!

Epoxy Resin Flooring

Epoxy flooring is a synthetic resin flooring which is installed on top of concrete floors in order to protect them and make them aesthetically pleasing. Depending on the additional aggregates used when creating the surface, epoxy flooring can come in various styles and an extensive range of colours.

As a result, it’s not only a fantastic solution for factories and industrial spaces, but also for commercial settings. Mixing in mother of pearl, glass, or marble can lead to unique patterns on the surface, usually complete with either glossy, matter, or satin finish.

But epoxy flooring is not only about aesthetics — it leaves little to be desired in terms of durability, safety, and maintenance. A flooring of this kind can withstand the weight of heavy equipment and the daily wear-and-tear often encountered in industrial spaces. Yet, it doesn’t require extensive upkeep, aside from the standard cleaning procedures.

Polyurethane Resin Flooring

An alternative to epoxy flooring, polyurethane surfacing offers greater elasticity, waterproofing, and resistance to UV rays. As a result, polyurethane flooring is suitable for outdoor use or installation in places such as multi-level parking lots. Additionally, thanks to its elasticity, this type of coating is ideal for freezing chambers, which would undoubtedly damage epoxy.

Similarly to epoxy flooring, polyurethane can achieve a glossy, aesthetically pleasing finish that elevates the ambiance of the space where it’s installed. Of course, the floor’s appearance might not be a priority in your industry, but certain commercial spaces with public functions can certainly benefit from this property.

Vinyl Resin Flooring

Vinyl belongs to the newer types of industrial flooring solutions, but it’s already proven to be a serious competitor to epoxy and polyurethane. Typically, vinyl surfacing is made of several layers of polyvinyl chloride (PVC), resin floor, plasticizers, and other elements. The resulting mixture is highly durable, resistant to moisture, comfortable and easy to maintain, and, of course, available in various designs.

As a result, vinyl, along with laminate, is frequently used in private homes and commercial settings. However, it can easily double as a factory floor, particularly thanks to its durability and high resistance to chemical damage.

Polished Concrete Flooring

As their name says, polished concrete floors are made of concrete which is laid down and then polished and sealed, creating a uniform, high-quality surface. This kind of floor can be raw or coloured, making it suitable for both industrial and commercial purposes.

Once the polishing has been completed, the concrete floor becomes a long-lasting surface that needs little maintenance and can withstand rising damp, chemical damage, and high pressure levels.

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Nationwide Resin Flooring Installation

Are you located in the UK and in need of a resin floor that complements your walls? Then we are the right company for you. We offer high quality products and their installation at competitive prices, regardless of where you need our services.

In other words, we serve customers nationwide, driving to your location and delivering resin flooring to your factory. All you need to do is give us a call and tell us what you are looking for. We’ll offer expert advice and soon schedule an appointment with you!

Resin Flooring Cost

Determining the exact cost of a resin floor isn’t simple — after all, there are several factors affecting the total price. The first crucial factor is, of course, the type of floor you want to install. Some kinds of resin flooring cost between £7 and £15 per square metre, while high-end polyurethane floors cost may reach up to £100 per square metre.

Epoxy flooring is usually valued at around £20 per square metre, but if you opt for a particular feature or finish, that cost may quickly climb to over £100.

Aside from the resin flooring type, there are other factors that may affect the cost of floor installation. Below you will find some of the most important ones.

The Condition of the Current Floor

If your current floor is full of cracks and holes, it will require some extra preparation before the resin flooring can be laid on top. That preparation typically requires professionals specializing in floor reparation and appropriate equipment. As a result, resin flooring will cost more than it would if the floor substrate was in a good condition.

The Shape and Layout of the Area

If the area you want to cover in resin flooring is unusually shaped or you want to create a complicated design that complements the walls, expect to pay a higher price. Such projects require more time, effort, and materials to complete and are thus charged more.

The Location Where the Resin Flooring is Installed

Installing a resin floor on higher floors of a building usually costs more, as the material must be hauled upstairs in some way. As a rule, special types of equipment are used for hauling in these situations, driving the price up.

Benefits of Resin Flooring

Like many other customers, you may be wondering why you should choose resin flooring over carpet or other floor types. In the following section, we will introduce you to some features that make resin floor a better option.

Durability

A resin floor is made by mixing chemicals and creating a powerful bond between them, thus increasing the toughness of the material. As a result, resin floors are more durable and higher quality than regular concrete, making them more suitable for factory surfaces which experience regular wear and tear.

Elasticity

The best feature of resin flooring is its elasticity — it gives the flooring greater flexibility and aids in supporting huge weights without sustaining damage. No other types of floors or carpets can compare to resin in terms of elasticity, so it’s not a surprise customers increasingly opt for this contemporary option.

Safety

A simple slip and fall in a factory can lead to severe injuries, so it’s important to ensure the environment is as safe for the employees as it can possibly be. Resin flooring comes with a built-in anti-slip layer, minimizing the risk of a fall injury while simultaneously providing support to your employees as they walk, run, or even drag their feet on the ground.

Frequently Asked Questions

What type of flooring would you choose for a factory building?

All types of resin flooring we’ve mentioned so far are suitable for factory buildings, but if we had to choose, we’d recommend you epoxy floors. These floors are a tried-and-true solution, boasting high-quality, longevity, durability, and a range of designs and colours. Plus, epoxy flooring can withstand all sorts of weights and pressures, which is crucial if you’re working with heavy equipment or vehicles.

What kind of flooring comes in a roll?

A type of vinyl floors called sheet vinyl comes in flexible rolls, similarly to carpet. Typically, these rolls are 6 to 12 feet wide and available in various colours. Thanks to their adhesive properties, vinyl rolls can be installed rather quickly and usually don’t require professional assistance, unless the floor substrate is in a particularly bad condition.

Additionally, vinyl sheets can be installed on walls too, providing extra protection and style.

What is the cheapest flooring to have installed?

One of the cheapest flooring options on the market is, without a doubt, laminate. Laminate looks like real wood but is in fact made of wood fibers mixed with wax and resin, making it a far more affordable option.

It’s a popular solution for homes, as it’s easier to clean and maintain than carpets, and it’s also quite durable. On top of that, laminate is ideal for contemporary styles — its clean and modern style fits with this interior design and white walls perfectly.

How long does a resin floor last?

If we take into account differences between various resin flooring options and a range of features they come with, it can be difficult to determine precisely how long they will last. However, on average, a high-quality floor has a shelf life of approximately 12 years, although that also depends on the environment it’s placed in.

Still, even once your resin floor wears down, you can get it refurbished and repaired, which sets it apart from carpets and other flooring solutions.

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Are you ready to replace your current flooring in your industrial or commercial space with a more durable solution? Then come visit our showroom where we feature a range of styles and designs you can choose from.

We’ll help you pick the perfect one to satisfy your needs and complement the walls and surroundings in the environment of your choosing. And for each of the displayed options, you will receive a quote, helping you determine the required budget precisely.

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What Others Say About Our Services

We absolutely love the service provided. Their approach is really friendly but professional. We went out to five different companies and found Factory Flooring to be value for money and their service was by far the best. Thank you for your really awesome work, we will definitely be returning!

Shaun Wilson
Greater London

We have used Factory Flooring for many years as they are certainly the best in the UK. The attention to detail and professional setup is what makes this company our go-to company for all our work. I highly recommend the team for the immense work - we highly recommend them!

Ben Danson
Greater London

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