Industrial & Warehouse Floor Repair
Specialist concrete floor repair, resurfacing and sealing for warehouses, factories and distribution centres — keeping your slab safe, dust-free and load-ready with minimal downtime.
Concrete Floor Repair Contractors for Industrial Sites
Warehouse and factory floors take relentless punishment — hard-wheeled forklift traffic, point loads from racking, impact damage, and chemical exposure. Over time this leads to spalled joints, cracked slabs, surface delamination, dusting and worn coatings that slow operations, damage MHE and create safety hazards.
MPS Concrete Solutions repairs and resurfaces industrial concrete floors across the UK. As Sika-approved contractors we diagnose the underlying cause, specify the right repair system to BS EN 1504, and deliver the works around your operation — overnight, at weekends, or in phased zones — so production keeps moving.
Whether it's a single failed joint line or a full warehouse resurface, we provide a free site survey and a fixed, itemised quotation before any work begins.
Warehouse Floor Problems We Fix
Spalled & Broken Joints
Rebuild damaged joint arrises with high-strength epoxy mortar and install armoured or semi-rigid joint fillers to protect against forklift impact and restore load transfer.
Cracked Slabs
Structural and shrinkage cracks repaired by epoxy or polyurethane resin injection and crack stitching — diagnosing the cause so the repair doesn't simply re-crack.
Surface Spalling & Delamination
Remove failed surfaces and reinstate with rapid-cure repair mortars and screeds that return to traffic in hours, not days.
Dusting & Worn Surfaces
Densifying treatments, resin coatings and floor sealing to eliminate dust, improve abrasion resistance and create a hard-wearing, cleanable surface.
Uneven & Settled Slabs
Slab levelling and resin injection ground stabilisation to correct trip hazards, ponding and racking-leg movement.
Chemical & Impact Damage
Chemical-resistant epoxy and polyurethane systems for process areas, wash-down zones and heavy-impact loading bays.
Repair & Resurfacing Systems
We select the system to match your traffic, downtime window and finish requirements:
- Epoxy repair mortars — high-strength, chemical-resistant reinstatement for joints and patches in heavy-traffic areas.
- Rapid-cure cementitious mortars — return to forklift traffic within 2–4 hours for minimal disruption.
- Resin injection — epoxy for structural cracks, polyurethane for active or water-bearing cracks.
- Resin floor coatings & screeds — durable, dust-free, sealable finishes for warehouses, production and storage areas.
- Joint arris reinstatement & armoured joints — protect joints against ongoing MHE impact.
Industrial Floor Repair Costs
Indicative UK pricing for budget planning — every floor needs a survey for an accurate quote:
| Work Type | Indicative Cost | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Joint repair & crack sealing | £15 – £40/m² | Arris rebuild, joint filler, resin injection |
| Patch repair & localised resurfacing | £40 – £90/m² | Rapid-cure mortars, return to traffic in hours |
| Full resurfacing / screed overlay | £60 – £150/m² | Resin or cementitious overlay systems |
| Floor sealing / dust-proofing | £8 – £25/m² | Densifiers and resin sealers |
Prices are indicative, exclude VAT, and assume reasonable access. See our full concrete repair cost guide for detailed pricing.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does industrial floor repair cost?
Industrial and warehouse concrete floor repair typically ranges from £15–£40/m² for joint repair and crack sealing, £40–£90/m² for patch repair and resurfacing, and £60–£150/m² for full resurfacing or screed overlay systems. Costs depend on slab condition, downtime constraints and the finish required.
Can you repair a warehouse floor without closing the facility?
Yes. We use fast-cure resin and rapid-set cementitious systems that return to forklift and pallet traffic within hours, and we phase works around live operations — repairing alternate aisles or zones overnight and at weekends to maintain throughput.
What causes joints in warehouse floors to break down?
Joint arrises spall under repeated hard-wheel forklift traffic, especially where joints have widened through slab shrinkage or where load transfer has failed. Left untreated, spalled joints damage forklift tyres, generate dust and accelerate slab deterioration. We rebuild arrises with epoxy mortar and install armoured or semi-rigid joint fillers.
Do you repair cracks in concrete warehouse slabs?
Yes. Structural and shrinkage cracks are repaired by resin injection — epoxy for structural cracks, polyurethane for active or wet cracks — and stitched where load transfer must be restored. We diagnose the cause first so the repair lasts rather than re-cracking.
Do you provide warehouse floor repair near me?
We deliver industrial and warehouse floor repair across the UK from regional teams, covering London, the Midlands, the North, Scotland and Wales. Contact us with your location for a free site survey.
Get a Free Industrial Floor Survey
Tell us about your warehouse or factory floor and we'll provide a site survey and itemised quotation — with a programme designed around your operation.