If you operate a distribution centre, factory, warehouse, or even a large retail store, it is likely that your floor takes a daily beating – and not simply from the relentless onslaught of booted human feet. Forklift trucks, pallet trucks, racking systems, and heavy machinery all put intense stress on the surface beneath them. And so a common and very sensible question is: can resin flooring actually handle that kind of punishment?
Spoiler alert: the short answer is yes – when the right system is specified and installed correctly. Let’s unpack what that really means.
Heavy-duty commercial and industrial environments place three main demands on a flooring system:
1. Static loads: constant weight from machinery, racking, or stored goods
2. Dynamic loads: moving traffic such as forklifts, reach trucks, and pallet jacks
3. Impact and abrasion: dropped pallets, turning wheels, braking forces, and vibration
Not all resin floors are the same, and suitability depends on matching your floor system to these demands. This is where working with an experienced resin flooring contractor, such as Advanced Resin, will make a critical difference to how your investment stands up long-term.
One of the most popular solutions for heavy use warehouse and storage areas is industrial epoxy flooring. This is for several reasons:
A common misconception is that any epoxy floor will handle heavy machinery. In reality, system build-up and thickness are crucial determining factors in how well a resin floor stands up to forklift traffic. So, what thickness do you need for your warehouse?
In high-impact areas such as distribution centre loading bays or turning circles, specialist resin screeds or hybrid systems may be recommended to increase the impact resistance.
Epoxy resin flooring systems are widely used in warehouses, logistics hubs, manufacturing plants, and distribution centres precisely because they are engineered to handle forklift traffic, heavy static loads, impacts and abrasion, and long operational hours. However, the key is choosing the right system for your environment and having it installed by experienced resin flooring contractors who understand industrial demands.
If you’re assessing your flooring options for a high-traffic facility, please get in touch with Advanced Resin today to discover the benefits of epoxy flooring for warehouses.
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