Resin Flooring in the Automotive Industry

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What is Car Garage and Dealership Flooring?

Car garage and dealership flooring systems are used in environments where vehicles are stored, serviced, displayed, or sold. These floors are designed to handle the unique challenges and aesthetics of automotive spaces, such as high traffic, oil and chemical spills, heavy loads, and the need for a clean, professional appearance.

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 Flooring for Car Garages and Showrooms?

Resin flooring is typically used in the automotive industry due to its exceptional durability, chemical resistance, and seamless finish. It can withstand the heavy loads of vehicles, constant foot traffic, and the frequent exposure to oils, fuels, and other harsh automotive fluids without deteriorating. Its non-porous, joint-free surface makes cleaning and maintenance easy, helping to maintain a professional and hygienic environment.

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Automotive Industry Flooring Options

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Epoxy Flooring

Epoxy flooring is a durable, seamless surface, offering excellent chemical resistance, impact strength, and customisable features for industrial environments.

Polyurethane Flooring

Polyurethane flooring is a high-performance resin system designed for extreme industrial conditions, offering exceptional resistance to chemicals, heat, and impact.

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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.

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MMA (Methyl Methacrylate) Flooring

MMA flooring is a fast-curing, durable resin system ideal for cold or hygiene-critical environments, offering rapid installation and extremely low temperature resistance, though it emits strong odours during application.

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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.

Automotive Flooring Applications

Car Workshops and Service Bays

Car workshops demand highly durable flooring that can withstand the constant pressure of heavy vehicles, tools, and equipment. The floor must resist chemicals like oil, brake fluid, and grease while providing a safe, non-slip surface for technicians. That’s why epoxy mortar and polyurethane resins are great options for car garage flooring, as they provide long-lasting protection.

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Car Showrooms

In showrooms, appearance is everything, which is why the flooring needs to showcase vehicles under optimal lighting, resist tire marks, and be easy to clean. Car showroom flooring typically uses high-gloss self-levelling epoxy, due to its sleek, polished look that enhances vehicle presentation.

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Diagnostic and Testing Bays

A testing bay floor needs to be durable, easy to clean, and resistant to chemicals and wear from frequent vehicle movement. Electrostatic discharge (ESD) protection is essential in these areas to prevent static buildup, which can damage sensitive electronic components and diagnostic equipment.

Vehicle Assembly and Manufacturing

Assembly areas need robust, industrial-grade flooring that can handle the constant movement of machinery, parts, and vehicles. The workshop flooring must also support clear visual safety markings. Heavy-duty resin systems with anti-slip, like polyurethane and epoxy mortar, are often used due to their ability to provide high strength and chemical resistance.

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.

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Inspection & quality control

Our team of experts will complete a thorough check of the work undertaken and provide any maintenance information.

I have questions…

Resin flooring systems are highly resistant to common automotive chemicals, including oil, brake fluid, fuel, and cleaning agents. This makes them ideal for garages, service bays, and detailing areas.

Yes, your car dealership flooring can be made available in a wide range of colours and can even be embedded with logos, line markings, or decorative flakes to match your branding and zoning needs.

Installation time depends on the size of the area and the type of epoxy system used. Most installations take between 2 and 5 days, including surface preparation, application, and curing time.

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