What is Food Safe Flooring?
Food-safe flooring is specially designed for environments where food is made, handled, or stored. It plays a key role in maintaining hygiene and safety by preventing contamination and enduring the tough demands of food industry operations.
Resin is a great choice for these flooring systems, as it is seamless, non-porous, and resistant to chemicals and moisture, making it easy to clean and maintain. That’s why resin is ideal for use in commercial kitchens, food factories, dairies, bakeries, and cold storage areas—anywhere clean-in-place and safety are required.
Durability
Engineered for heavy traffic, our resin flooring is resistant and also long-lasting
Safety
Our non-slip resin flooring minimises accident risks in busy environments
Aesthetic appeal
Our resin flooring combines industrial strength with a sleek, polished look
Customisation
Our resin flooring allows for unique customisation

Why Choose Resin for Food Manufacturing Flooring?
Resin is an ideal flooring solution for the food processing and manufacturing industry, due to its exceptional hygiene, durability, and safety features. Its seamless, non-porous surface prevents the growth of bacteria and makes cleaning fast and effective, even with harsh chemicals used for CIP.
Designed to handle heavy traffic, machinery, and frequent washdowns, they resist wear, chemical spills, and thermal shock – ideal for environments like commercial kitchens or processing zones.
Food Industry Flooring Options
Epoxy Flooring
Epoxy resin flooring is renowned for its high durability, seamless finish, and exceptional chemical resistance. It creates a hard, non-porous surface that is easy to clean and maintain, making it ideal for areas that require hygiene and toughness.
Polyurethane Flooring
PU flooring is highly flexible and offers superior resistance to thermal shock, chemicals, and physical impact. PU flooring is available with anti-slip textures, enhancing safety, and it provides greater comfort underfoot compared to epoxy flooring.
Polyaspartic Flooring
Polyaspartic flooring is a fast-curing, durable resin system based on aliphatic polyurea technology, ideal for time-sensitive industrial environments due to its excellent adhesion, chemical resistance.
MMA (Methyl Methacrylate) Flooring
MMA resin is valued for its ultra-fast curing time, and is often ready for use within a few hours, making it ideal when quick installation or minimal downtime is critical. It also offers excellent durability, slip resistance, and UV stability.
Polyurea Flooring
Polyurea flooring is a fast-curing, flexible, and highly durable resin coating that resists chemicals, impact, and abrasion, making it ideal for environments requiring quick installation and minimal disruption.
Food Grade Flooring Applications
Food Preparation and Processing Areas
These areas are subject to frequent spills, high foot traffic, and exposure to fats, oils, and cleaning chemicals. Polyurethane (PU) Concrete is a great food production flooring as it offers excellent chemical and thermal resistance, making it ideal for environments requiring frequent hot water or steam cleaning.
Cold Storage and Freezer Rooms
Cold rooms and freezers face continuous low temperatures and thermal cycling, which can damage standard flooring. MMA maintains its integrity in sub-zero conditions and is designed to prevent cracking and delamination, making it perfect for food-grade flooring.
Clean Rooms and High-Hygiene Zones
Clean rooms and high-hygiene zones handling ready-to-eat products or sterile environments demand strict hygiene and antimicrobial protection. Polyurethane Resin flooring is a great food hygiene flooring as it inhibits bacterial growth, is easy to sanitise, and helps maintain hygiene standards in critical food production areas.
Loading Bays and Heavy Traffic Corridors
Loading bays and areas of heavy traffic endure high mechanical impact and abrasion from forklifts, pallet trucks, and loading activities. Heavy-Duty PU or Epoxy Screeds are great food factory flooring options, and these systems are extremely robust and resistant to wear and tear.
Understanding the installation process of warehouse resin flooring
While the installation process of resin flooring is uncomplicated, it demands the touch of professionals to achieve the best possible outcomes. Therefore, our team at Industrial Resin Flooring manages the whole process, from the initial surface preparation to the final touches. As a result, ensuring minimal interruption to your warehouse operations.
Before we embark on the installation process, we perform a detailed inspection of the area. Moreover, this involves checking for any existing damages or irregularities on the floor that could hinder the installation process. After this step, we focus on preparing the surface by ensuring it is smooth, clean, and ready. As a result, providing the perfect base for the new flooring.
At this stage, our experienced installers apply the resin flooring with a focus on achieving a smooth and even finish. Furthermore, we use top-grade materials and employ cutting-edge techniques to ensure the durability and longevity of your warehouse floor.
After the installation is complete, we don’t leave you hanging. We provide useful guidance on how to maintain your new resin flooring. By following regular cleaning routines and scheduling occasional professional maintenance, your floor will retain its aesthetic appeal and functionality for many years to come.
Food-Grade Resin Flooring in Images
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I have questions…
Yes, resin flooring is one of the best solutions for food manufacturing environments. It’s seamless, non-porous, and can include antimicrobial properties to prevent the growth of bacteria or mould. This makes it ideal for hygiene-sensitive zones, and it supports compliance with food safety standards such as HACCP.
Polyurethane (PU) resin systems are especially suited for environments with thermal shock, particularly in high-temperature operations or steam cleaning, where they can withstand temperatures up to 120°C.
Specialised resin flooring is designed to perform in constantly wet, cold, or refrigerated conditions, maintaining grip and integrity.
Some systems, like MMA, can produce noticeable odours during installation. However, low-odour formulations, such as water-based epoxies or PU, can be used to minimise disruption.
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