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Stroud Warehouse
Floor Resurfacing & Overlays

We provide warehouse floor resurfacing and concrete overlay systems across Stroud and the surrounding valleys. Existing concrete slabs in logistics, storage and light manufacturing units are refurbished using bonded self levelling systems, polymer modified cementitious overlays and resin finishes, selected to improve surface condition, levelness and daily performance under industrial traffic.

20 +

Years
Experience in Concrete Flooring

Our Stroud resurfacing work covers Bath Road Trading Estate, Dudbridge Industrial Estate, Stroudwater Business Park, Stonehouse, Brimscombe, Thrupp and Nailsworth, together with units along the A419 and A46 corridors. Buildings range from older mills and workshops converted for industrial use to more modern distribution and storage sheds. We assess slab condition, prepare the substrate mechanically and install an overlay system that supports reliable materials handling and storage.

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How We Resurface Warehouse
Floors in Stroud

STEP 1

Slab Survey,
Repair and Preparation

We begin by examining the existing concrete slab, identifying cracking, joint breakdown, surface wear, impact damage and any delamination or previous patch repairs. In Stroud, this often includes older industrial buildings and converted mills at Brimscombe, Thrupp and along Bath Road, where historic coatings and varied floor levels are common. Defective areas are broken out and reinstated, joints are rebuilt where required and incompatible finishes are removed. The slab is then mechanically prepared using grinding, shot blasting and diamond tooling to create a clean, profiled surface for a bonded warehouse floor overlay.

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Overlay Installation
and Level Correction

Once preparation is complete we install the specified overlay system. Options include polymer modified cementitious toppings, cement based self levelling compounds and resin finishes where enhanced abrasion or chemical resistance is required. Thickness and flow are controlled so that local undulations are removed and regularity is improved through racking aisles, picking zones and loading areas in Stroud warehouses and industrial units, including those at Stroudwater Business Park and Stonehouse near the M5 corridor.

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Curing, Joint
Detailing and Handover

After installation the overlay is cured in line with manufacturer guidance and the agreed programme. On suitable projects, fast track systems can allow controlled early access in roughly 24 to 48 hours, with heavier forklift traffic and full racking occupation introduced once strength and hardness have developed. Movement and construction joints are reinstated or recut to suit the slab and traffic pattern, helping to limit future edge damage. At handover we review the finish and provide maintenance and operating guidance aligned with the Stroud facility’s use and duty.

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Warehouse Floors Resurfaced for
Stroud Valley Operations

Warehouse floor resurfacing in Stroud industrial unit
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Substrate Condition
and Bonding

Stroud’s industrial stock includes traditional mill buildings and newer valley-side warehouses, many with varied histories of coatings and repairs. We focus on substrate condition, mechanical preparation and moisture considerations so primers and bonding agents work effectively. A stable, well prepared base helps the overlay act compositely with the slab and reduces the risk of debonding or surface movement under forklift and pallet truck traffic.

Industrial floor overlay project in Stroud warehouse
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Programme Planning
for A419 and A46 Routes

Access in and out of Stroud is concentrated along the A419, A46 and routes towards the M5 at junction 13. We plan resurfacing works around delivery schedules, local traffic constraints and shift patterns, using phased work zones and clear segregation so operations can continue where possible while preparation and curing take place. This is particularly important for units serving regional distribution or just in time deliveries from Stonehouse and Stroudwater Business Park.

Resurfaced warehouse floor in Stroud and Gloucestershire
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Service Life
and Cost Control

Removing and replacing a slab is disruptive and capital intensive, particularly in older buildings or multi-let estates around Stroud and the surrounding valleys. Resurfacing allows the main concrete structure to remain in place where it is sound, while renewing the wearing surface with a system suited to the site’s load and duty. This can extend the useful life of the floor, reduce reactive patch repairs and provide a more predictable maintenance profile for operators in the area.

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We carry out warehouse floor resurfacing and industrial overlay works across Stroud and Gloucestershire, supporting logistics, storage and light manufacturing facilities around the Stroud valleys and key regional routes.

Stroud

Bath Road Trading Estate

Dudbridge Industrial Estate

Stroudwater Business Park

Stonehouse

Brimscombe

Thrupp

Nailsworth

Request a Quote for Warehouse Floor Resurfacing in Stroud

We deliver warehouse resurfacing, slab repairs and industrial floor overlay systems throughout Stroud, including Bath Road Trading Estate, Dudbridge, Stroudwater Business Park and Stonehouse. Our work covers surveys, defect repair, mechanical preparation and installation of bonded overlay systems tailored to your loading, traffic and operational requirements.

Contact us to discuss a Stroud warehouse, valley-side industrial unit or regional distribution facility, or to arrange a site visit and detailed proposal.

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Warehouse Floor Resurfacing Stroud
Common Questions

Do you work in older mill and workshop buildings around Stroud?
Yes. Many facilities in Brimscombe, Thrupp and along Bath Road occupy former mill or workshop buildings. We assess the existing slab, remove unsuitable coatings, repair defects and prepare the surface mechanically so a bonded overlay can perform reliably in a refurbished industrial setting.
Can resurfacing be phased to keep our Stroud warehouse in operation?
In most cases, yes. We divide the floor into zones so only part of the building is out of use at any one time. Work areas, access routes and possession windows are planned around deliveries, internal movements and shift patterns specific to the Stroud site, helping to reduce disruption while works take place.
What resurfacing systems are suitable for Stroud warehouses and units?
System selection depends on slab condition, loading, type of materials handling equipment, internal climate and cleaning regime. We install cement based self levelling systems, polymer modified overlays and resin finishes, recommending a specification that reflects the duty and environment of the Stroud facility rather than applying a single standard product everywhere.
How do you manage joints before and after installing the overlay?
Existing joints are inspected and any damaged sections or broken arrises are repaired before the overlay is installed. After placing the overlay we cut or reinstate movement and construction joints so the slab can continue to move as intended and edge damage is reduced under forklift and pallet truck traffic in the refurbished Stroud floor.
When can MHE and racking be reintroduced after resurfacing?
Return to service times depend on the overlay system, thickness and site conditions. Some rapid curing systems allow controlled light traffic within 24 to 48 hours, with full forklift loading and dense storage introduced later once strength and hardness targets are met. We provide project specific timings so activity at the Stroud site can be planned accordingly around the works programme.
Is resurfacing a good option for units near Stroudwater and Stonehouse?
Yes, provided the existing slab and sub base are structurally sound. For warehouses and industrial units at Stroudwater Business Park, Stonehouse and nearby estates, resurfacing is often a practical way to restore floor performance without the disruption of full slab replacement, particularly where racking and services are already installed.
What information helps you prepare a quotation for a Stroud project?
Useful information includes approximate floor area, slab age and condition, known defects, loading and MHE types, access constraints, working hours and any planned layout changes. Photographs, survey data and simple layout sketches also help us develop a realistic resurfacing specification and phasing plan for the Stroud facility.