Dust & Floor Sealing

Overview

Highly effective, hard wearing and long-lasting dust sealing and concrete stabilising solutions are available to save you time, money, cleaning bills and reduce the maintenance and repairs of machinery.

We have sealed floors in almost every environment and can make your area, food safe, hygienic and clean. We have worked in many sectors including; healthcare, manufacture and storage of food, bulk distribution and storage of clothing, bulk tyre distribution, aviation hangers and more..

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How stopping the dust can help you save time and money

A dusty floor is the most obvious sign of a weak floor, and weak floors, if not stabilised and solidified, will break down and can break up quickly leading to a hazardous environment.

Over the years we have helped many of our clients to overcome serious problems with dusty and weak surfaces. If you have a dusty floor you will fully understand how this has a huge negative impact on the overall cleanliness of your workplace environment. Ensuring you have a clean working environment can save you thousands of pounds every year in reduced machinery maintenance and repairs, cleaning costs, improved stock quality and creating a fast and easy pick, pack and dispatch process.

How to stop a concrete floor dusting?

There are many different ways you can stop a concrete floor from dusting up and over the years we have completed many projects. The most common methods are:

  • First sand or diamond grind the surface to remove the bulky layer of dust or weak particles on the surface. This may reveal a more solid layer underneath the ‘fats’ that have risen out of the concrete as it has dried, or the dust that has been created by your operational processes.
  • Then apply a high quality, high solids content penetrating concrete sealer or stabiliser. We have access to many different products depending on your surface and desired finish and we will work with you to select the best options.

We always recommend a minimum of two coats of any sealer. The first will penetrate into the unsealed concrete and will help to lock the surface together. This first coat is likely to be very patchy. The second coat will help to make the surface more uniform and consistent. Additional coats may be required to provide the desired visual finish.