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Floor Coating Installation For Haulage & Logistics

Looking for a floor paint contractor who can meet the specific demands of your haulage or logistics premises? At Polycote, we’re the UK’s premier solution for professional floor paint installations tailored specifically to the haulage and logistics industry. With a reputation for excellence and a commitment to quality, we specialise in providing durable, high-performance flooring solutions that meet the rigorous demands of transportation hubs and warehouses. Our expert team utilises cutting-edge materials and techniques to ensure your floors can withstand heavy traffic and constant movement while enhancing safety and operational efficiency. Trust Polycote to deliver impeccable results that elevate the standards of your logistics facilities. Explore our services to discover how we can transform your floors with precision and expertise.

 

The Best Products & Application Combined

 

After well over 30 years of extensive experience throughout the haulage and logistics Industry, you can rest assured we offer the right preparation, the right product and the right application, no matter what the surface or how heavy the traffic!

 

Health and safety is of paramount importance, and we have our some of the most modern and powerful vacuum systems available to ensure that the area is kept clean and any airborne dust kept to a minimum. With a full range of specialist preparation equipment, from vacuum assisted shotblasters to diamond grinders, we are able for every eventuality and can offer the best and most thorough preparation possible.

 

Having achieved some of the latest technological advancements within the resin industry, we have an incredible portfolio of unique products such as specialist primers that WILL adhere to oily and contaminated surfaces as well as resist rising damp.

 

Loading Bays

 

In the highly competitive logistics industry, the pressure to reduce costs and increase efficiency is relentless. This often results in a drive to minimise the time taken to complete each individual delivery.

 

There are many reasons for painting your loading bays. Slip resistant coatings significantly reduce accidents to both personnel and property and sealed floors hugely reduce the amount of dust, cleaning time and on-going maintenance. However, Polycote customers are now proving the benefits of colour coding such areas. By clearly showing visiting drivers where they should go, means less questions, less hassle, and less mistakes for both the employee and the visitor!!

 

Steps, kerbs and loading bay edges should be highlighted for the sake of health and safety in any case. The use colour coding will not only result in greater accuracy for employees, but also prove a far faster turnaround for visiting delivery drivers.

Warehouse & Storage Areas

 

In an industry where same day delivery expectations are becoming normal, companies are moving from short life single pack paint to the long term advantages of twin pack epoxy coatings. Being far more durable, far longer lasting, oil and chemical resistant, the strength,

longevity and benefits of Polycote are proven without doubt!

 

With the added ability to produce bespoke colours, many of our customers are proving huge benefit from colour coding line marking, walkways, loading bays and fire exits, as well as the warehouse floor itself.

 

Line marking  is often an on-going maintenance ‘nightmare’. Please note that our long term solution for this is our incredibly tough twin pack EPS Linemarker. This was proven by JCB, one of the largest digger manufacturers who spun a metal tracked digger over and over our EPS Linemarker with no delamination.

 

FAQ’s

 

What can stick to an oil contaminated floor?

One of the biggest issues for food production and processing areas is the painting and sealing of floors already contaminated with oil and grease.  Our highly specialised and professionally formulated OT Primer is able to adhere to oil contaminated substrates and together with our top coat Flortex Professional, this system has been proven beyond any doubt to provide a long-lasting solution in the most heavily used environments.

 

What is the best and longest lasting floor paint?

Obviously, this is a very open-ended question and there are many different circumstances requiring differing treatments/products. However, as a rule-of-thumb, Polycote WD Primer which has incredible adhesion to almost any substrate (even ceramic and quarry tiles) followed by one coat of Flortex Professional, a 100% solids, high build, and high quality twin pack resin, on a properly prepared surface these two coats have proved their strength and worth in almost every type of industry.  We can easily show you floors that have been in operation for over 20 years and still going strong! And at the time of writing, both coats for an incredibly low price of just under £8.50 per sq.m. plus VAT. And if you really believe that still isn’t good enough, our promise to you is that we’ll beat any price in the UK, quoting like-for-like!

Can I have a smooth finish?

Certainly!  The best way to achieve a super smooth finish is with one of our self-smoothing twin pack floor coatings – Polycote Freeflow.  This is available in either an epoxy (Freeflow EP) or polyurethane formulation (Freeflow PU), depending upon customers’ requirements / final finish required and is generally applied between 1-3mm thick.

However, if you are thinking of using a floor paint such as Flortex Professional, then it would be advisable to fill all holes and imperfections first. The reason for this is that no floor paint is designed to fill a hole. On application, you will tend to put almost as much paint on the ‘hill’ as you do the ‘hollow’.  Also, another major factor is cost due to ‘losing’ so much paint in the holes.  Your coverage per unit will be drastically reduced. Our applicators fill small imperfections, cracks, and holes first with Polycote Easifil or Cretex EP, depending upon the size/quantity of holes prior to the application of the top coat.  For structural cracks and hairline cracks, we use Polycote Crackfiller EP100. For Expansion Joints, we advise one of our Jointex products, to be installed after the coating has cured.

Why does the aggregate in a non-slip floor paint wear out so quickly?

This is an interesting question and a problem that plagues the industry. Frankly, if you receive a floor paint that includes the aggregate pre-mixed with the paint, this ‘aggregate’ has to be light enough so that it remains suspended in the tin, rather than simply sinking like a sludge to the bottom.  The ‘aggregate’ often used is often only a dense polystyrene (due to its lightness) and therefore wear out after only a short period of time.  Of course, you can also get paint with good quality aggregate but either the aggregate delaminates because the paint is not strong enough (or thick enough) to hold it or, the paint itself fails.

At Polycote, we supply aggregate separately to almost all of our non-slip versions, and this aggregate is Guyanian Calcined Bauxite, which is one of the strongest minerals under diamonds. We supply it in fine, medium, and coarse, and we also give suggest coverage rates depending upon the amount of slip resistance required.

To give you proof and confidence, we have non-slip floors in daily action that were applied over 10 years ago!!!

 

How do I stop rising damp?

If your floor has rising damp, this is another major reason why floor paints and screeds fail.

Having fully prepared the floor, apply one coat of Polycote DPM Primer. This is a twin pack epoxy resin primer formulated specifically to adhere surfaces where rising water may be present.  However, please note that such primers are not suitable if water is ‘running’ into the area as the resin will not have time to cure before being affected by the water. Whilst one coat is often sufficient, it is highly advised to apply two coats to help ensure there are no pin holes, and that a complete 100% coverage is achieved.

 

 

 

What paint can I use in cold stores and chilled storage areas?

Many food storage facilities run at chilled temperatures down to +1°C. Others have large freezer and cold storage facilities, commonly operating at temperatures down to -60°C.

We have large range of floor paints that will cure in any one of these temperatures.

Please see Low Temperature Floor Paints.

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