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Hereford Concrete Flooring
for Warehouses and Industry

Warehouse Flooring Solutions installs engineered concrete slabs for warehouses, production units and storage facilities throughout Hereford and the wider Herefordshire region. Our floors are developed to support food and drink processing, agricultural storage and general logistics operations that serve the border counties.

20 +

Years
Experience in Concrete Flooring

Our teams work across Rotherwas Industrial Estate, Skylon Park Enterprise Zone, Moreton-on-Lugg, and surrounding rural industrial sites. We manage the complete process from sub base preparation and setting levels through to concrete placement, finishing and curing, delivering floors that perform reliably under daily warehouse and processing traffic.

Our Expertise

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How We Deliver Concrete
Slab Installations in Hereford

STEP 1

Site Assessment &
Design Strategy

We begin with a detailed review of the site, including ground conditions, existing sub base and operational layout. Around Hereford this can include greenfield logistics plots, upgraded farm buildings and established industrial estates at Rotherwas and Skylon Park. Slab thickness, reinforcement and joint layout are selected to suit these conditions and the expected handling equipment, in line with the project specification and relevant UK guidance.

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Concrete Placement &
Finishing Operations

Concrete is placed using laser-guided systems wherever access and layout permit, helping us achieve consistent levels across wide bays. In more constrained rural or refurbished buildings, we adapt bay sizes and working methods to maintain control over flatness. Power floating, edge finishing and curing control are managed carefully to deliver durable surfaces suitable for pallet storage, cold stores, packing areas and loading zones around Hereford.

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Checks, Testing &
Handover

Once the slab has been placed and cured to the agreed stage, we can carry out compressive strength tests and surface regularity checks where specified. Joint locations are documented and we provide guidance on curing, cleaning and traffic management, so operators in Hereford, Leominster, Ross-on-Wye and neighbouring towns can manage floor loading, racking installation and maintenance in a structured way.

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Warehouse Floors Built for
Load Capacity and Precision

Concrete floor installation in Hereford warehouse
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Structural
Performance

Slabs are engineered to support forklift traffic, pallet stacking and static loads associated with food processing, agricultural storage and general warehousing. Reinforcement and concrete specification are selected to manage cracking, edge performance and joint behaviour across internal aisles, loading bays and marshalling areas in and around Hereford.

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

Where appropriate, laser-guided equipment is used to control levels across large floor plates. This supports high-bay racking, narrow-aisle systems and materials handling equipment that depend on consistent surface regularity, particularly within newer developments such as Skylon Park and modern distribution units on the edge of the city.

Power floated concrete floor serving Hereford and Herefordshire
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Durability &
Compliance

Curing regimes and finishing techniques are chosen to support long-term durability under repeated loading and regular wash down where hygiene is important. Our work aligns with the project design requirements and applicable UK standards, with maintenance guidance provided to help facilities teams protect performance over the life of the slab.

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We provide warehouse and industrial concrete flooring throughout Hereford and across Herefordshire. Our services cover Rotherwas Industrial Estate, Skylon Park, Moreton-on-Lugg, Leominster, Ross-on-Wye, Ledbury and other locations where storage, processing and logistics operations require reliable slab performance.

Hereford

Rotherwas Industrial Estate

Skylon Park

Moreton-on-Lugg

Leominster

Ross-on-Wye

Ledbury

Get a Quote for Concrete Flooring in Hereford

We install concrete flooring for warehouses, processing plants and industrial premises across Hereford and the wider county. Our service covers preparation, slab construction, finishing and curing, producing floors that support efficient operations in storage, handling and production environments.

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Concrete Slab Installation Hereford
Common Questions

Do you carry out site surveys at Rotherwas and Skylon Park?
Yes. We attend sites across Rotherwas Industrial Estate, Skylon Park and other Hereford business locations to assess sub base condition, levels, drainage and operational requirements before confirming slab design and construction details.
Can you work on rural or farm-based industrial sites?
Many Herefordshire projects involve agricultural buildings or rural processing facilities. We adapt access planning, bay layouts and slab design to suit these environments, including consideration of existing structures and ground conditions.
How do you manage drainage and falls in warehouse slabs?
Where falls or drainage channels are required, we incorporate these into the slab design and setting out. This is particularly important in facilities with wash down, chilled storage or spill risk, which are common in food and drink processing operations around Hereford.
What reinforcement options are suitable for heavy forklift traffic?
Reinforcement can include mesh, steel fibres or hybrid solutions. The choice depends on load intensity, joint spacing and movement routes, and is agreed as part of the design based on the specific Hereford project requirements.
Do you check floor flatness for racking and handling equipment?
Where required, we assess surface regularity against UK tolerance classes so that narrow-aisle racking, pallet flow systems or other handling equipment can be installed on a suitable surface profile.
When can racking and machinery be placed on the new slab?
Light foot traffic is usually acceptable after 24 to 48 hours. Racking, forklifts and production machinery are typically introduced between 7 and 14 days once strength development and curing progress have been reviewed against the specification.
What documentation do you provide 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 across Hereford and the wider county.