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Resin Flooring

Industrial, robust and forgiving. Any type of resin flooring, any colour, any design. All floor preparation undertaken ready for resin install. We cover all types of industrial warehouses, manufacturing, logistics, automotive facilities through to high end installations in retail and residential premises

Resin Flooring

Epoxy Resin Flooring Contractors : All UK Major Cities Covered

Reimagine your industrial or commercial space with the durability and style of resin flooring. At Beaver Floorcare, we specialise in creating high-performance, visually striking floors tailored to your needs. Whether you’re looking for a sleek modern finish or a bold statement, our epoxy resin floors provide endless opportunities to transform your environment.

Poly Aspartic Flooring: High Performance, Minimal Downtime

When durability and speed matter most, poly aspartic flooring delivers. Ideal for high-traffic commercial areas, this resin flooring solution is designed for performance and efficiency:

  • Stain and Chemical Resistance: Protect against wear and spills in demanding environments.
  • Rapid Curing: Minimized downtime for installation with quick, efficient application.
  • Seamless Finish: A smooth, flawless surface that enhances any space.

From retail stores to warehouses, epoxy floors combine lasting durability with striking aesthetics, making them perfect for busy commercial spaces.

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Floor Preparation – Before Resin Flooring Installation

Before any resin floor installation takes place, it is vitally important to address any issues and repairs that are required. If these are not rectified before the install it may cause the resin floor to fail in areas which will be unsightly and costly to repair afterwards.

Repairs and Preparation Services;

  • Expansion Joints – cut out and replace
  • Failing substrate cut out and replace
  • Diamond floor grinding
  • Shotblasting
  • Removal of old floor material
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Self Levelling Resin Flooring

Polyurethane self-levelling (PU SL) resin flooring offers the ideal balance between style and practicality. These floors are designed to create a smooth, even surface with a high-gloss finish that enhances your space. Key features include:

  • Self-Levelling Properties: Flawlessly smooth surfaces that eliminate imperfections.
  • Superior Durability: Resists abrasions, scratches, and daily wear for long-term performance.
  • Sophisticated Aesthetic: Adds elegance and refinement to industrial or commercial settings.

PU SL flooring is a top choice for spaces where both appearance and functionality are key, such as manufacturing facilities, and industrial sites.

Polyurethane (PU) coatings provide an excellent protective layer while offering unmatched versatility in design. Perfect for enhancing and safeguarding your floors, these coatings deliver:

  • Customisable Finishes: Matte, satin, or high-gloss options to suit your brand or style.
  • Long-Lasting Protection: Guards against scratches, stains, and UV damage.
  • Low Maintenance: Easy to clean and maintain, ensuring your floors look flawless for years.

Whether paired with epoxy floor paint or used independently, PU coatings are a durable and visually appealing solution for all types of commercial floors.

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Some Frequently Asked Questions

What is resin flooring?

Resin flooring is a highly durable, seamless floor system formed by combining resin materials, such as epoxy, polyurethane or MMA  with hardeners to create a strong, resilient surface that bonds to substrates like concrete. It’s ideal for commercial, industrial and busy domestic environments.

What types of resin flooring are available?

Common resin floor systems include:

  • Epoxy resin flooring – known for excellent resistance to wear, impact, chemicals and heavy loads, perfect for industrial and commercial spaces.

  • Polyurethane (PU) resin flooring – offers flexibility, UV resistance and a range of finish options.

  • PMMA resin flooring – cures very quickly to minimise downtime.

  • Polyaspartic and self-smoothing resin options – fast curing and excellent for level, seamless surfaces.

What floors can resin floor systems be installed on?

Resin floors are typically applied over properly prepared concrete substrates, but can also be installed over tiles or other solid, level flooring after suitable preparation to ensure a secure, long-lasting bond.

Are resin floors any good?

Key advantages include:

  • Exceptional strength and durability, even under heavy traffic or machinery.

  • Customisable colours and finishes to suit aesthetic or branding goals.

  • Slip-resistant textures available where safety is crucial.

  • Easy to clean and hygienic due to its seamless nature.

What are the disadvantages of resin flooring?

The application of resin flooring can be a timely process and preparation is important. They can become scuffed if not maintained or sealed correctly.

How long does resin flooring last?

With correct installation and maintenance, resin flooring can last 10–20 years or more, offering superior longevity compared with many other floor coverings.

How long does installation take?

Floor Preparation will dictate how long an installation takes, times vary by resin type and environmental conditions. Some systems like PMMA cure very quickly, meaning floors can be ready to use in hours, while others like epoxy may take several days to fully cure.

Is resin flooring suitable for hygiene critical environments?

Absolutely. Resin floors are seamless and non-porous, making them easier to sanitise and ideal for areas where hygiene is essential, such as healthcare facilities, commercial kitchens and laboratories.

Book a Floor Survey Today

If you’re responsible for maintaining safe, compliant and presentable floors, we offer a no-obligation site survey to assess your flooring and recommend the most effective solution.

What You’ll Receive:

Professional condition assessment

Clear recommendations

Demonstration test area where applicable

No pressure, no obligation