Our Process

We follow a structured process to ensure resin flooring systems perform long-term.
This approach prioritises correct assessment, proper preparation, and system selection based on real site conditions — not assumptions.

1. Initial Review & Scope

Every project starts with an initial review to understand the space, usage, and existing floor conditions.

This stage typically includes:

  • photos and a short video walkthrough,

  • basic project details (area, location, usage),

  • identification of visible issues such as cracking, moisture signs, or existing coatings.

This allows us to determine whether the substrate appears suitable, what preparation may be required, and whether further technical assessment is necessary.

2. Technical Assessment (When Required)

Some projects require deeper investigation before installation can proceed.

Where visible conditions, risk factors, or project requirements warrant it, a technical on-site assessment may be recommended. This can include:

  • moisture evaluation,

  • screed integrity checks,

  • coating removal assessment,

  • confirmation of preparation scope.

Technical assessments are treated as a professional service and are only carried out when justified by project risk or complexity.

3. Preparation & Repairs

Resin flooring performance depends on the quality of the underlying substrate.

Preparation may include:

  • diamond grinding or mechanical removal,

  • crack repairs and surface remediation,

  • moisture mitigation or barrier systems,

  • removal of unsuitable coatings or screeds.

Preparation is specified based on observed conditions and required system performance. Skipping or reducing preparation increases the risk of premature failure and is not recommended.

4. System Selection

Once substrate condition and preparation requirements are understood, the appropriate system is selected.

System selection is based on:

  • traffic and usage,

  • environment (internal / external / wet areas),

  • chemical or mechanical exposure,

  • aesthetic requirements.

Epoxy, polyurethane, or alternative flooring systems are recommended based on performance needs — not appearance alone.

5. Professional Installation

Installation is carried out in controlled stages using approved materials and application methods.

This includes:

  • correct mixing and application procedures,

  • controlled curing between coats,

  • adherence to manufacturer specifications and site conditions.

This staged approach ensures consistency, durability, and predictable performance.

6. Handover & Aftercare

On completion, guidance is provided on:

  • cure times before use,

  • cleaning and maintenance,

  • ongoing care to maximise service life.

Correct aftercare plays an important role in long-term performance.

7. Why We Don’t Cut Corners

Most resin flooring failures are not product failures — they are preparation failures.

Skipping grinding, moisture evaluation, or repairs may reduce upfront cost, but often leads to premature failure. Our process prioritises durability, safety, and lifecycle value over short-term savings.

Ready to Start?

If you’re considering a resin flooring system, the first step is to submit your floor for review.
We’ll confirm suitability, preparation requirements, and the most appropriate system for your space.