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industrial floor

Industrial floors are often subjected to above-average loads, which is why they have to be particularly resistant. To achieve this, they are given a special coating (e.g. made of epoxy or reaction resin).

Suitable areas of application for industrial floors

As the name suggests, industrial floors are mainly laid in industrial areas. This is because large forces often act on the floor covering here (e.g. due to heavy machinery or traffic with forklifts). With conventional screed or concrete floors, this would quickly lead to damage and make expensive repairs necessary. However, industrial floors are also suitable for areas used for other commercial purposes or for areas in the private sector (e.g. garages or basements). These are also often exposed to high loads, which is why the floor covering must be very resistant. However, it is not advisable to use it in living areas for both static and aesthetic reasons.

It is generally permitted for private individuals to lay or coat an industrial floor themselves (e.g. in their own garage). But in view of the high demands on the quality of the floors, it is not advisable to lay industrial floors yourself. In order to avoid an inferior laying quality and the risks of subsequent improvements that may be necessary as a result, you should rather have the industrial floor laid professionally by an experienced specialist company like us. This applies in particular to work on poor subsoil, which makes laying difficult. We are able to prepare the subsoil with special machines in such a way that the new industrial floor adheres optimally and has a long service life.

Due to the different amount of work depending on the project, an industrial floor can cost different amounts. In the following we take a closer look at the factors that are responsible for the amount of the costs. This way you can already get an idea of ​​the amount of work required for your floor.

[ Industrial floor costs and prices ]

industrial floor costs

m. preparation

140 €

from 150 m²

  • Arrival and departure to your construction project
  • Meter mark removal
  • Substrate preparation (shot blasting)
  • Vacuum the surface free of dust
  • Lay edge strips made of PU foam
  • Attach bonding bridge
  • Lay Rheobond 007 / 008
  • Pore-free power troweling
  • Fine grinding
  • Apply impregnation
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m. preparation

120 €

from 300 m²

  • Arrival and departure to your construction project
  • Meter mark removal
  • Substrate preparation (shot blasting)
  • Vacuum the surface free of dust
  • Lay edge strips made of PU foam
  • Attach bonding bridge
  • Lay Rheobond 007 / 008
  • Pore-free power troweling
  • Fine grinding
  • Apply impregnation
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Professionally laid industrial flooring: the costs

The cost of an industrial floor primarily depends on the size of the area, the desired type of coating and the nature of the subsurface.

  1. Size of the area: In order to be able to compare the costs better, the price is usually given per m² when preparing an offer for an industrial floor.
  2. Floor type: We use the product Rheobond 007 / 008 for industrial floors. The industrial floor covering is only 10 mm thin and yet highly resilient (after just 48 hours) and is particularly resistant, low-shrinkage and available in two colors (007: cement grey; 008: anthracite).
  3. Condition of the subfloor: If the subfloor is very uneven and you can see nicks or cracks, extensive preparations (e.g. shot blasting or grinding) must be made before laying the floor. These can lead to higher costs.

The material of the substrate and the desired resilience also have an impact on the costs. It is therefore difficult to give a general estimate of the costs in advance. An exact price calculation is only possible when all relevant factors are known and the condition of the subsoil (on site) has been assessed.

Make an appointment now for a non-binding inspection of your property and let our experienced specialist staff advise you in detail. On this basis, we would be happy to make you an offer for an industrial floor that is individually tailored to your needs.

[ FAQs ]

Frequently Asked Questions

Is it worth saving industrial floor costs by doing your own work?

No, because in addition to the compromises in quality that you have to make with an industrial floor that you lay yourself, there is a risk that problems will still arise afterwards. Having them solved by a specialist company can incur additional costs. The supposed cost advantage of doing it yourself can quickly turn out to be a disadvantage.

What factors influence industrial flooring prices?

The five most important factors that have an impact on the price of an industrial floor are: size of the area, type of coating, nature and material of the substrate, desired load capacity.

Which coatings cost how much?

The price also increases with the quality. The cheapest are simple seals made of epoxy or plastic resin (from about 25 euros per m²), while industrial floors made of plastic cost from about 50 euros per m². For a coating with reaction resin, you should plan at least 100 euros per m² and particularly high-quality and multiple coatings can cost up to 250 euros per m².

What about the cost if chemical resistance or anti-static properties are required?
If the industrial floor has to have a high chemical resistance or have antistatic properties, this can increase the costs. This is due to the special materials and the greater effort involved in installing the floor covering.