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Industrial & Warehousing

Factory sheds, distribution warehouses and cold stores punish their concrete harder than any other building — forklift wheels, chemical spills, wash-downs and long thermal-moving slabs. We supply and apply heavy-duty epoxy & PU floors, chemical-resistant coatings and bunds, machine-foundation grouting, tank waterproofing and Dseal floor expansion joints that survive that traffic.

Why This Sector Is Different

Concrete Built To Be Driven On, Not Just Walked On.

A warehouse floor is a machine surface. It carries point loads from racking legs and reach-truck wheels, takes thermal movement across slabs that can run tens of metres between joints, and gets attacked by whatever the process spills. Specify it like a floor slab and it fails at the joints and the surface first.

[ IMAGE: Wide shot of a large warehouse floor — glossy grey epoxy coating, racking bays and a forklift in motion, a visible metal-covered expansion joint running across the slab ]

The failure points in an industrial building are predictable: the wearing surface, the movement joints, the machine bases and the water-holding structures. We treat all four as one system, from the same accountable team.

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Challenges In This Sector

What Actually Goes Wrong On A Factory Floor.

Forklift & MHE abrasion

Hard polymer and steel wheels grind down thin paint-grade coatings and chip the arrises of poorly detailed joints. The floor needs an abrasion-rated build and joints that carry the wheel load, not deflect under it.

Chemical spills & wash-downs

Acids, alkalis, oils, coolants and daily hosing dissolve ordinary screeds and lift coatings. Process bays and bunds need chemical-resistant systems and proper containment falls.

Thermal movement across long slabs

Large-panel warehouse and shed floors expand and contract. Without correctly spaced, correctly covered expansion joints, slabs crack randomly and joint edges spall under traffic.

Leaking tanks, ETPs & pits

Water tanks, effluent treatment plants, fire tanks and machine pits crack and seep. Negative-side and positive-side waterproofing plus crack injection keep them water-tight and compliant.

Machine bases that won’t hold alignment

Vibrating plant and heavy presses loosen on shrinkage-prone bedding. Non-shrink epoxy and cementitious grouts under base plates keep the load path and the alignment intact.

Our Solutions For Industrial & Warehousing

One Counter For The Whole Building Envelope And Floor.

Genuine, batch-coded material from the brands below, plus trained crews to install it — so the specification, the product and the workmanship carry one name.

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The Chemistry Behind The Floor.

Our Brand Dseal Floor Expansion Joints

The Joint Is Where Warehouse Floors Fail First.

Run a loaded reach-truck over a badly detailed floor joint a few thousand times and the concrete arrises crumble, the sealant tears and the gap becomes a maintenance liability. On long factory and warehouse slabs the joint also has to absorb real thermal movement without opening a trip hazard. A poured sealant alone rarely survives both.

Dseal — manufactured by our group company Dseal Solutions Pvt. Ltd. — makes floor expansion joint covers built for exactly this duty:

  • Metal floor joint covers that carry forklift and MHE wheel loads across the gap and protect the concrete edges from spalling.
  • EPDM/TPR seal inserts that accommodate thermal expansion and contraction while keeping the surface trafficable and flush.
  • Loading-dock and cold-store details where joints face impact, temperature swings and repeated wheel crossings.
  • Watertight profiles for wet process floors and tank-top slabs, tying into the waterproofing rather than fighting it.
[ IMAGE: Close-up of a Dseal metal floor expansion joint cover installed flush in a warehouse floor, with a forklift wheel crossing it — showing the load-bearing centre plate and rubber seal insert ]
Specifying a new shed or refurbishing a joint that has already broken up? Send the slab layout, joint width and traffic type on WhatsApp and we will detail the joint. More on the manufacturer at dseal.in.
Quick Answers

Industrial & Warehousing FAQs.

Which floor system suits forklift and reach-truck traffic?

For MHE traffic we specify a heavy-duty epoxy or PU floor build rather than a thin paint-grade coating — the exact system depends on wheel type, load and whether there are chemicals or wash-downs. Tell us the traffic and the process on WhatsApp and we will recommend a build from Fosroc Nitoflor, Sika Sikafloor or MC-DUR. See industrial flooring.

Why do my warehouse floor joints keep breaking up under traffic?

Usually because the joint relies on sealant alone with no load-bearing cover, so wheels chip the concrete edges and tear the sealant. A metal floor expansion joint cover carries the wheel load across the gap and protects the arrises, while an EPDM/TPR insert absorbs thermal movement. That is exactly what Dseal floor joints are built for.

Can you waterproof water tanks, fire tanks and ETPs on our site?

Yes. We waterproof water-retaining structures — RCC tanks, fire tanks, effluent treatment plants and pits — using positive and negative side systems, crystalline treatments and crack injection where needed. See waterproofing and waterproofing products.

Do you grout machine foundations and base plates?

Yes. We supply and place non-shrink cementitious and epoxy grouts under machine base plates and columns to keep alignment and transfer load without voids or settlement. See injection & epoxy grouting.

Can you handle chemical-resistant floors and bunds for process areas?

Yes. For acid, alkali and oil exposure we specify chemical-resistant floor and lining systems, and line containment bunds so spills stay contained. See protective coatings — describe the chemicals and we will match the system.