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Exeter Concrete Flooring
for Warehouses and Industry

Warehouse Flooring Solutions provides engineered concrete slab construction for logistics units, production facilities and storage buildings throughout Exeter and the surrounding Devon corridor. Our floors support a wide mix of regional activity, including airport-linked logistics, manufacturing and distribution routes serving the South West.

20 +

Years
Experience in Concrete Flooring

Our teams operate across Marsh Barton Industrial Estate, Exeter Airport commercial zones, Sowton, Skypark and the M5 route. We deliver complete flooring packages, from sub base preparation to final power floating and curing, helping businesses maintain reliable slab performance in demanding operational settings.

Our Expertise

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How We Deliver Concrete
Slab Installations in Exeter

STEP 1

Initial Review &
Technical Planning

We undertake a detailed review of the site’s operational needs and ground conditions. In Exeter, conditions can vary between former agricultural land, compacted industrial plots and airport-linked developments. This allows us to specify the correct slab thickness, reinforcement type and joint strategy for regional warehouse traffic and storage demands.

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Concrete Placement &
Surface Finishing

Slabs are poured using laser-guided systems to achieve reliable levelness across wide bays. This is essential for facilities operating near Exeter Airport and Marsh Barton, where high pallet turnover requires smooth and accurate floor conditions. Power floating and controlled curing techniques help ensure long-term resistance to wear and movement.

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Testing &
Project Completion

Completed slabs can be tested for compressive strength, flatness and joint performance. We supply handover guidance covering curing, maintenance and loading considerations, helping operators across the Exeter and East Devon corridor maintain dependable floor performance for long-term warehouse operations.

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Warehouse Floors Built for
Strength and Flatness

Concrete slab installation in Exeter warehouse
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Structural
Performance

Our concrete slabs are designed to support forklift movements, pallet racking systems and heavy storage loads common in Exeter’s industrial and logistics sectors. Reinforcement and mix design are selected to match operational usage and ground behaviour across Devon sites.

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Laser-Guided
Accuracy

Laser-guided placement ensures accurate surface levels across large floor plates. This supports smooth operations for businesses located near Skypark, Sowton and logistics facilities connecting to the M5 and A30 distribution routes.

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Durability &
Compliance

Each slab is cured and finished for long-term reliability. Our processes align with relevant UK concrete standards, and we supply guidance to help maintain performance in the varied operational environments found across Exeter’s industrial estates.

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We provide industrial and warehouse concrete flooring throughout Exeter and the wider Devon area. Our coverage includes Marsh Barton, Sowton, Exeter Airport commercial parks, Skypark, Pinhoe, Cranbrook and other nearby locations supporting manufacturing, distribution and regional storage operations.

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Get a Quote for Concrete Flooring in Exeter

We design and install durable concrete flooring for warehouses and industrial facilities across Exeter, Marsh Barton and the wider Devon region. Our team handles the full process from ground preparation to finishing, ensuring long-lasting floors suitable for logistics and storage operations.

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Concrete Slab Installation Exeter
Common Questions

Do you carry out site surveys around Marsh Barton and Sowton?
Yes. We visit facilities across Marsh Barton, Sowton and Skypark to assess sub base conditions, levels, access routes and operational constraints before confirming slab specifications.
Are slab requirements different for airport-linked logistics?
Facilities near Exeter Airport often require enhanced surface accuracy and durability due to frequent pallet movements and time-sensitive operations. We tailor slab thickness, reinforcement and joint spacing accordingly.
How do you manage curing in variable Devon weather conditions?
We adapt curing methods to local conditions, using membranes, protective coverings or staged curing if temperatures fluctuate. This helps prevent premature drying and supports long-term slab performance.
Can you coordinate works around partially operational warehouses?
Yes. We can phase work areas and manage plant movements to allow businesses to continue operating safely while construction takes place, which is common across Exeter’s mixed-use industrial zones.
What reinforcement options work best for high-frequency forklift routes?
Options include mesh reinforcement, steel fibres or hybrid systems. Selection depends on movement patterns, bay layout and load distribution, particularly in facilities with tight handling zones.
Do you check surface flatness after finishing?
Yes. Where required, we assess surface regularity against UK tolerance classes to ensure floors are suitable for racking systems and high-intensity warehouse operations.
When can MHE and racking be installed on the new slab?
Light access is typically possible after 24 to 48 hours. Racking and materials handling equipment are usually introduced after 7 to 14 days once the slab has gained sufficient strength.