Industrial Flooring in Dublin
A failing industrial floor costs a Dublin business far more than it first appears. Cracked slabs, dust-shedding concrete, and worn-out coatings slow forklift movement, contaminate stock, and create slip and trip hazards that put both your staff and your insurance position at risk. Reliable industrial flooring in Dublin is not a finish — it is working hardware. It has to carry heavy point loads, resist oils and chemicals, survive repeated wash-downs, and still present well during a client visit or a safety audit.
That is exactly what we build. Irish Floor Company is a team of specialist industrial floor contractors who design, prepare, install, and coat heavy-duty floor systems for factories, warehouses, and manufacturing units throughout the city. Every floor is specified around your real conditions — your traffic, your loads, your cleaning regime, and how much downtime you can afford. We don’t apply a quick coat and hope it holds. We assess the slab, repair what needs repairing, and lay a hard-wearing, easy-clean surface engineered to perform for years. The result is a floor you stop thinking about, because it simply does its job.
What We Do?
Warehouse Flooring
Hard-wearing warehouse flooring built for racking loads, pallet trucks, and round-the-clock movement. Distribution and logistics sites take constant punishment, so we level uneven slabs, repair existing damage, and seal the surface against dust and wear. The finished floor handles heavy point loads without cracking and stays easy to clean shift after shift. We work across large floor areas in phased zones to keep your operation running while we install. See full specs on our industrial flooring page.
Epoxy & Resin Flooring
Seamless epoxy and resin systems that resist impact, oils, and aggressive cleaning chemicals — the go-to choice for demanding production and processing floors. Because there are no joints or grout lines, dirt and bacteria have nowhere to collect, making the surface fast to clean and simple to maintain. We match the build and slip rating to your environment, whether that’s a wet processing area or a dry production line. Each system is laid over a properly prepared slab so it bonds and lasts. Explore options on our epoxy flooring page.
Polished Concrete Floors
Polished concrete is one of the most in-demand commercial finishes in Dublin right now — low-maintenance, dust-free, and hard-wearing, with a clean modern look for showrooms, offices, and retail units. It uses the existing slab rather than adding a separate covering, which keeps cost down and lifespan high. The dense, sealed surface resists scuffing and reflects light to brighten large spaces. With no coating to peel or chip, it’s a long-term finish that needs little more than routine cleaning. Learn more about our polished concrete service.
Dust Proofing & Concrete Sealing
Untreated industrial slabs shed fine dust that damages stock, clogs machinery, and contaminates clean work areas. Our sealing and dust-proofing systems penetrate and lock down the surface, hardening the concrete and stopping it breaking up under traffic. The result is a cleaner, healthier environment and far less time lost to repeat cleaning. It’s a cost-effective treatment that extends the life of an existing floor without a full replacement. See our dust proofing service.
Safety Line Marking
Clear, durable floor markings for walkways, traffic routes, loading zones, and storage bays that keep your site organised and HSA-compliant. Well-defined lines separate pedestrians from forklifts and vehicles, which is one of the simplest ways to cut accident risk on a busy floor. We use hard-wearing marking systems that stay visible under heavy traffic rather than wearing off within weeks. Markings can be added as part of a new floor or applied to your existing one. View our safety line marking service.
Concrete Floor Repairs
Cracks, joints, and spalling don’t stay still — they spread under heavy traffic and turn small problems into costly failures and trip hazards. We assess the damage, cut out and rebuild failed sections, and restore worn industrial slabs back to a sound, level surface. Repairing early protects both your floor and the equipment that runs on it. It’s also the essential first step before any coating or sealing can perform as it should. See our concrete floor repairs service.
Why Choose Irish Industrial Flooring in Dublin?
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Specialist industrial floor contractors, not general builders:
Industrial flooring is all we do. Every system we recommend is chosen for forklift traffic, heavy loading, and process conditions — never light-duty products stretched beyond their limit.
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Honest slab assessment before any quote:
We test moisture, check for cracks, joints, and spalling, and inspect the existing surface first. You get a clear written diagnosis of the floor’s actual condition, so the price you’re quoted reflects the work the floor genuinely needs.
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Minimal disruption to your operation:
We phase work zone by zone, use fast-cure systems where downtime is tight, and schedule around shifts and weekends. Most warehouse and factory floors stay partially operational throughout the install.
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One in-house team from prep to line marking:
Preparation, repair, coating, and floor marking are all handled by us directly. There’s no sub-contractor handover where accountability — and quality — tends to slip.
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Systems specified for lifespan, not just appearance:
We select commercial flooring products on durability, chemical resistance, and manufacturer warranty. That means fewer re-coats, fewer callbacks, and a lower cost across the floor’s working life.
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Local, responsive, and accountable:
We operate across Dublin and turn site survey requests around quickly. You deal with the people doing the work, start to finish.
Who We Work With:
- Logistics, distribution, and warehouse operators
- Manufacturing plants and factory units
- Food and beverage production facilities
- Engineering and fabrication workshops
- Pharmaceutical and cleanroom environments
- Cold stores and chilled distribution centres
- Automotive workshops and service centres
Industrial Flooring Across Dublin — Let’s Look at Your Floor
If your warehouse or factory floor is cracking, dusting, or simply past its best, we’ll come and assess it properly. Irish Floor Company provides a free, no-obligation site survey anywhere in Dublin, with a clear written plan and a fixed quote — no guesswork and no pressure. Whether you need a single damaged bay repaired or a full industrial floor installed across your site, we’ll specify the right system for the job. Learn more about how we work on our homepage, then get in touch to book your survey.
📞 086 2631652 | 📧 info@irishfloorcompany.com | 📍 East Wall Road, Dublin 3
FAQs
How long does industrial flooring in Dublin take to install?
Most warehouse and factory floors are completed in two to five days, depending on floor area, the repairs required, and curing time. After the free survey we confirm a phased timeline, so you can plan production around the works.
What’s the best industrial floor coating for a busy warehouse?
For heavy forklift and pallet traffic, a high-build epoxy or polyurethane system usually performs best. As experienced industrial floor contractors in Dublin, we match the coating to your loads, chemical exposure, and cleaning routine rather than applying a one-size product.
Can you install warehouse flooring without shutting us down?
Yes. We phase the work area by area and use fast-cure systems where needed, so most operations stay partially running throughout. We’ll build the schedule around your shifts before we start.
Do you repair the old concrete before coating it?
Always. We repair cracks, joints, and spalling first — a coating applied over a failing slab won’t last. Proper preparation is what separates factory flooring that performs long-term from a finish that lifts within months.
How much does industrial flooring cost in Dublin?
Cost depends on floor area, slab condition, and the system specified. We provide a fixed quote after the free site survey, so there are no surprises once the work begins.