2026 Industry Guide

The Best Epoxy Resin Flooring Contractors in the UK

Epoxy resin flooring is the default protective floor finish on UK warehouse, factory and food-production slabs. Get the specification right and the floor will outlast a roof: substrate preparation, system thickness and chemistry have to match the use-case, not be picked off a price list. We have shortlisted six specialist epoxy resin flooring contractors who deliver at industrial scale, typically 500m² and up, and who hold the FeRFA membership and manufacturer approvals (Resdev, Flowcrete, Sika, Sherwin Williams) that buyers should be screening for.

Anglia Decor does not appear on this list because we cover resin flooring as part of a wider industrial offer rather than as a pure-play. If your project also needs roofing, cladding or on-site spraying alongside the floor, talk to our resin flooring team instead.

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1. Evo Resin Flooring

evoresinflooring.co.uk

Specialist epoxy resin flooring installer working across the UK on industrial and commercial floors from 500m² to 10,000m² and above.

Profile: Specialist installer
Coverage: United Kingdom
Speciality: Epoxy resin flooring, polyurethane resin, MMA fast-cure systems, anti-slip overlays and decorative quartz screeds for warehousing, manufacturing and retail.
Epoxy / PU / MMA
Resin systems
500m² +
Project scale
Industrial
Sectors
Nationwide
Coverage

A pure-play resin specialist. Evo focus exclusively on resin floor systems, which is the kind of single-discipline focus industrial buyers tend to prefer when a job has to come in on a tight shutdown window.

Their day-to-day workload is mid-to-large warehouse and factory floors, with system selection driven by the use-case rather than by what is on offer that month: epoxy where chemical resistance and price matter, polyurethane where heat or impact load is the issue, MMA where the floor has to be back in service overnight.

Substrate preparation is taken seriously, with diamond grinding and shot-blasting used as standard before primer goes down. That is the part that tends to fail when a contractor without resin specialism is on the job.

Worth a conversation if you have a 1,000m² to 5,000m² industrial slab that needs a new resin floor and you want one trade on site, not three.

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2. Londinium Epoxy Flooring London

epoxyflooringlondon.co.uk

London-focused epoxy resin flooring company with a portfolio that includes Tate Modern, Toyota and Procter and Gamble.

Profile: London specialist
Coverage: London
Speciality: Epoxy resin flooring, decorative resin, polyurethane screeds and protective coatings for retail, gallery, automotive and food-grade environments in and around the capital.
London
Region
Tate Modern
Notable
Retail / F&B
Sectors
Epoxy / PU
Resin

Heavyweight client list for a London-based resin specialist. Tate Modern, Toyota and Procter and Gamble are all named on their site, which is the kind of project portfolio that usually only comes with twenty years of trading and a strong word-of-mouth book.

The team installs a mix of plain epoxy floors for warehouses and back-of-house areas, plus decorative quartz and flake systems for retail and gallery space. Polyurethane screeds are offered where the floor needs to handle thermal shock or steam cleaning, which is increasingly the spec in food production.

London floors are rarely simple. Access is restricted, deliveries are timed, and most jobs have to be done at night around live operations. A contractor with that kind of capital-city portfolio is used to working around it.

Worth talking to if you have a London resin floor project where the look matters as much as the spec, and where the contractor needs to be familiar with night-shift access and noise constraints.

REME Industrial Flooring

remeflooring.co.uk

Industrial flooring contractor delivering epoxy resin, polyurethane screeds and protective coatings on warehouse, factory and food-grade floors.

Profile: Industrial specialist
Coverage: United Kingdom
Speciality: Epoxy resin flooring, PU screeds, anti-slip and anti-static systems, line marking and concrete repair for manufacturing, distribution and food production.
Epoxy / PU
Resin systems
Manufacturing
Sectors
Food-grade
Strength
UK-wide
Coverage

REME read as the kind of mid-market industrial flooring outfit warehouse and food-production buyers actually shortlist: not the cheapest, not the loudest, but consistently capable.

Strong on polyurethane screeds, which are the right answer for food, beverage and pharmaceutical floors that have to handle steam cleaning, thermal shock and aggressive sanitisers. Epoxy still has its place for general manufacturing and warehousing where chemical exposure is lower.

They cover concrete repair, joint detailing and line marking in the same package, which removes the usual co-ordination headache of getting three subcontractors to a site in the right order.

Sensible call for a 2,000m² to 8,000m² industrial floor where you want resin specialism plus the surrounding concrete and hygiene work in one contract.

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4. Quickset Resin Flooring

quicksetresinflooring.co.uk

Resin floor installer specialising in fast-cure systems for sites that cannot afford long downtime windows.

Profile: Fast-cure specialist
Coverage: United Kingdom
Speciality: Fast-cure epoxy and methyl methacrylate (MMA) resin flooring, anti-slip coatings and rapid line marking for live operational sites.
Hours, not days
Cure time
Epoxy / MMA
Resin
Logistics / 24/7
Sectors
UK-wide
Coverage

The clue is in the name. Quickset position themselves around speed of return-to-service, which is a real distinction in resin flooring: standard epoxy can take 24 to 72 hours to take light traffic, while fast-cure MMA systems can be back in service in two to three hours.

That makes them a sensible fit for 24/7 logistics centres, supermarket distribution hubs, fast-food kitchens and any site where every hour the floor is offline is real lost revenue.

Trade-off worth knowing: MMA has a strong odour during installation and a shorter pot life, so a contractor with genuine MMA experience is more important than usual. Quickset's positioning suggests they have it.

Worth a conversation if your floor sits in a building that does not stop, and the procurement question is less about price per m² and more about lost trading hours.

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5. Robex Contracting

robexcontracting.co.uk

Multi-discipline industrial contractor with resin flooring sitting alongside concrete repair, joint sealing and line marking.

Profile: Industrial contractor
Coverage: United Kingdom
Speciality: Epoxy resin flooring, polyurethane systems, concrete repair, joint sealing, expansion joints and line marking for industrial and logistics floors.
Resin + concrete
Disciplines
Joint sealing
Strength
Logistics
Sectors
UK-wide
Coverage

Robex are useful when the brief is bigger than just the resin layer. Concrete repair, expansion joints and joint sealing are part of their core offer, which is exactly the surrounding work that gets ignored on resin-only contracts and then comes back as a defect in year two.

On a typical industrial slab, the resin floor is only as good as the joints under it. A racking line that crosses an unsealed expansion joint will pump water and contamination through it for years. Having the same contractor handle both removes the finger-pointing.

Polyurethane and epoxy systems both feature in their work, so they are not tied to one resin chemistry. That tends to result in better recommendations: the system suits the floor, not the supplier deal.

Sensible shortlist entry for an industrial site that needs the slab itself fixing alongside a new resin coating, particularly large warehouses with cracked or worn joints.

Floortrak (Epoxy Flooring)

epoxyflooring.co.uk

Long-running epoxy resin flooring company with named retail and supermarket clients including Tesco and Aldi.

Profile: Long-trading installer
Coverage: United Kingdom
Speciality: Epoxy resin flooring, anti-slip coatings, decorative finishes and PU screeds for retail, supermarket, distribution and light industrial premises.
Tesco / Aldi
Notable
Epoxy / PU
Resin
Retail / DC
Sectors
UK-wide
Coverage

Floortrak hold the keyword domain epoxyflooring.co.uk, which usually corresponds to a longer-trading installer with a wide customer base rather than a recent entrant.

Tesco and Aldi appear on the public client list. Supermarket back-of-house and distribution floors are demanding work: heavy MHE traffic, regular wash-down, frequent reactive repairs around live trading. A contractor that holds those accounts has shown they can deliver inside that operating model.

The product mix runs from straight epoxy in DCs through to decorative and anti-slip systems in customer-facing areas, with PU screeds available where wash-down is the priority.

Worth approaching for retail estates, supermarket DCs and any portfolio with a planned rolling-replacement programme rather than a one-off floor.

How we chose these contractors

We weighted six providers on factors that matter to industrial and commercial buyers procuring resin floors at 500m² and above:

  • Resin specialism, not generalists with a sideline
  • System range: epoxy, polyurethane and MMA
  • Substrate preparation capability (grinding, shot-blasting)
  • Sector portfolio: warehouse, food, retail, automotive
  • Project scale evidenced by named clients
  • FeRFA membership and manufacturer approvals

What to look for when hiring an epoxy resin flooring contractor

FeRFA membership

The Federation of Resin Flooring is the trade body for resin installers in the UK. Members commit to a code of practice and a graded contractor scheme. Not having FeRFA is not a disqualifier for smaller jobs, but on a 1,000m² and up industrial floor it is the easiest first filter.

Manufacturer approvals

Real approval (not just buying product from the merchant) means the installer has been trained and audited by Resdev, Flowcrete, Sika, Sherwin Williams or equivalent. It also unlocks the proper insurance-backed manufacturer warranty, which a non-approved contractor cannot offer.

Substrate preparation method

Ask what kit they bring to site. Diamond grinding and captive shot-blast are the right answers. Acid etching and light scarifying are not adequate for an industrial slab. If the contractor cannot describe their prep process clearly, the floor will fail.

Independent reviews and references

Ask for two recent references at similar scale and visit one of them. CHAS and ISO 9001 give a baseline of process discipline. For a wider view of how Anglia Decor approaches industrial procurement and accreditation, see our company background.

Frequently asked questions

Common questions buyers ask before procuring epoxy resin flooring at industrial scale.

Epoxy is one type of resin. "Resin flooring" is the umbrella term covering epoxy, polyurethane and methyl methacrylate (MMA) systems. Epoxy is the most common, used for general industrial and warehouse floors. Polyurethane handles heat and chemical exposure better and is the standard for food production. MMA cures in hours and is used where downtime cannot be tolerated.

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