Commercial Flooring Contractor — Port Adelaide
Heavy-duty flooring systems for Port Adelaide’s industrial, warehouse, and maritime facilities.
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Port Adelaide’s industrial character demands flooring systems built to last in demanding environments. Floortek has delivered heavy-duty epoxy warehouse floors, concrete grinding and surface preparation, protective coatings, and waterproofing systems across Port Adelaide’s manufacturing facilities, logistics warehouses, marine workshops, and heritage commercial buildings.
Industrial floors in Port Adelaide often face challenging substrate conditions — older concrete, contaminated surfaces from prior industrial use, and substrates that require aggressive preparation before any coating can be applied. Our concrete grinding, shot blasting, and scarifying capability means we can take on projects where substrate condition is a concern, not just sites with clean slabs.
For the maritime and processing industries around the port, we specify chemically resistant flooring systems — including polyurethane cement for food and chemical processing areas, and epoxy systems with anti-static or anti-slip specification where required. Waterproofing for wash-down areas, loading bays, and below-grade plant rooms is also part of our regular scope in this precinct.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can you remove old coatings and contaminated concrete before applying a new floor?
Yes. Floortek uses diamond grinding, shot blasting, and scarifying to remove old coatings, adhesives, and surface contamination. For oil-contaminated concrete common in industrial and maritime environments, we carry out contamination testing before work commences to confirm the appropriate preparation method and depth of penetration.
What epoxy floor specification suits a high-traffic warehouse?
For warehouse and logistics environments, we typically specify a 2–3mm self-levelling epoxy system with a polyaspartic or aliphatic PU topcoat — providing chemical resistance, UV stability, and anti-slip surface finish if required. For very heavy forklift traffic, we can increase system thickness and specify harder-wearing aggregates.
Do you work with heritage or older industrial buildings in Port Adelaide?
Yes. Older buildings often present substrate challenges — poor concrete quality, heavily worn or contaminated surfaces, and non-standard slab construction. We assess every substrate before committing to a specification and select systems that perform on the actual substrate present, not an ideal one.
