Concrete polishing in Herefordshire

BECOSAN® provides professional concrete polishing for industrial and commercial floors across Herefordshire. We typically support facilities in the county’s strongest employment and logistics pockets, including the Hereford Rotherwas area, Leominster’s business and enterprise parks, and the Ross on Wye corridor close to the M50. The objective is operational performance that lasts: dust free concrete floors, durable surfaces and a programme designed around real traffic and working hours.

Concrete floor polishing specialists in Herefordshire

BECOSAN® is a patented treatment system designed to strengthen and improve concrete floors where site operations, cleaning time and long term maintenance costs depend on the slab’s performance. Herefordshire is a practical county for industrial floor work because demand concentrates around a small number of employment hubs that combine warehousing, light manufacturing and trade activity.

In Hereford, the Rotherwas area is the county’s most established industrial location. The Hereford Enterprise Zone covers approximately 110 acres of industrial land enveloping the existing Rotherwas Industrial Estate, described as the largest such estate in the county. This cluster is also reflected in the Skylon Park Enterprise Zone context, which is positioned around Rotherwas as a major employment base. The practical reality here is high forklift circulation, loading activity and large internal traffic routes that quickly expose dusting, abrasion and joint wear.

In northern Herefordshire, Leominster’s business and enterprise parks create a second cluster. Properties on Clinton Road are described as part of Leominster Business Park, framed as the premier commercial quarter serving the town, with warehousing and office use typical of this setting. Floors in this type of environment often need predictable maintenance and durability under mixed use patterns rather than a purely “heavy logistics” profile.

In the south, Ross on Wye sits on a logistics relevant corridor tied to the M50 and A40 routes, and public investment is now progressing the Ross Enterprise Park as a strategic employment site that will become one of Herefordshire’s largest business hubs. That mix of new development and established local industrial activity typically creates recurring needs around refurbishment, dust control and resilience at loading points.

BECOSAN SELECTION 07
amélioration des sols agricoles par BECOSAN
Rugby Post Proyect 03

Applications of concrete polishing in Herefordshire

ETC-Connect-Warehouse-Projekt-Prozess-01.jpeg

Industrial concrete polishing

Industrial concrete polishing in Herefordshire is usually driven by operational issues that cost time and money every week: dusting that increases cleaning hours, tyre marking on main routes, abrasion at turning points, and joint edge damage near loading doors. Each local cluster tends to show a slightly different pattern.

In the Hereford Rotherwas and Enterprise Zone area, the priority is often controlling dust and improving abrasion resistance across repeated forklift routes and high traffic internal roadways where the slab must stay reliable under daily logistics style use.
In Leominster’s Business Park environment, the focus is frequently on achieving a surface that stays easy to maintain under mixed warehousing and commercial activity, where appearance consistency and cleaning efficiency are as important as durability.
In the Ross on Wye corridor, the mix of new strategic employment development and local industrial estates typically increases demand for durable floors that can handle changing tenant use and concentrated wear at loading points. 

BECOSAN® strengthens the concrete itself, delivering a hard wearing, low dust surface designed for demanding industrial use and long operating hours.

Commercial concrete polishing

Herefordshire includes trade counters, mixed commercial units and regional business parks where floors must remain safe and consistently clean looking under daily footfall, trolleys, deliveries and routine cleaning. BECOSAN® provides a polished concrete solution focused on predictable maintenance and long term durability rather than coatings that can peel or crack under repeated use.

Residential concrete polishing

Although “polished concrete” is becoming more popular in homes, BECOSAN® does not offer residential services. Our expertise is focused on industrial and commercial concrete floors.

Types of concrete polishing available in Herefordshire

Traditional Concrete polishing

Grinding Of Floors With Sanding Machine

A progressive polishing process that corrects surface imperfections, densifies the slab and improves abrasion resistance. This option is suited to workshops, production spaces and mid sized warehouses across Herefordshire where a controlled finish and consistent performance are required.

Ride-on System Polishing

ETC-Connect-Warehouse-new-concrete-floor00015-scaled.jpg

Ride on polishing is recommended when scale, consistency and scheduling matter. This is especially relevant in large employment hubs such as the Hereford Enterprise Zone area, where extensive traffic routes benefit from efficient phased delivery without shutting down the entire building. It is also effective for larger floorplates linked to strategic employment development around Ross on Wye where programme control is essential during construction and fit out cycles. 

Treatment

The BECOSAN® System

BECOSAN® combines mechanical polishing with densification and sealing to deliver a concrete floor that is dust proof, durable and easy to clean. In Herefordshire, it is commonly selected where dust control, abrasion resistance and low maintenance directly affect safety, cleaning efficiency and operating costs in industrial and commercial environments.

Treatment

Step by step concrete polishing process in Herefordshire

Initial Assessment

On site evaluation of the slab and how the facility operates, including forklift routes, turning points, loading door intensity and whether works must run around picking, dispatch or production.

Sample Micro Polishing With Resin Roughing Becosan Concrete

Surface Preparation​

Removal of coatings where needed, repair of cracks, joint work and correction of local defects to ensure the floor behaves consistently under traffic.

Concrete Patches Repairs

Micro grinding to remove surface microroughness

Multiple grinding passes reduce microroughness and porosity, helping to control dusting and reduce tyre marking in high traffic aisles.

Becosan Polished Concrete Process

Densification and hardening

Application of a liquid densifier that strengthens the concrete structure and improves abrasion resistance for long term industrial use.

Lithium densifier treatment for concrete

Sealing and protection

Optional sealing to improve resistance to staining and certain chemicals, selected according to the building’s use and cleaning regime.

Polished Floor Concrete Sealer Application

Final Polishing​

Finishing passes to achieve the required finish level and improve reflectivity for safer and more efficient working conditions.

Work With Becosan Treatment

SOLUTIONS

Benefits of using the BECOSAN® system

Projects

Concrete polishing case studies in the United Kingdom

Sainsbury - 60.000 m² - United Kingdom

In collaboration with Sunrise Real Estate, BECOSAN® refurbished a 60,000 m² warehouse. The result was a polished, dust-proof floor leased to Sainsbury’s.

Magma Industrial Park – 28.000 m² - United Kingdom

For Prologis, we rehabilitated a floor with cracks, dust and uneven areas. After our treatment, it became stain-resistant, durable and easier to clean.

FAQ

Concrete polishing services in Herefordshire

Here are some answers to frequently asked questions about our concrete polishing service in Herefordshire.

Yes. We work across the county, with frequent activity around Hereford, Leominster and the Ross on Wye corridor due to the concentration of employment sites and business parks. 

The highest industrial demand typically comes from the Hereford Rotherwas and Enterprise Zone cluster, Leominster’s business and enterprise parks, and the Ross on Wye strategic employment corridor including the new Ross Enterprise Park development. 

Yes. We plan phased works by zones, shifts or weekends so picking, dispatch and production can continue safely, supported by clear traffic management.

Yes. If the slab has existing coatings or contaminated layers, we can remove them as part of surface preparation before the densification and polishing stages.

Yes. Preparation can include joint edge repairs, crack treatment and local levelling, especially around loading doors, turning areas and main traffic routes.

Coatings can peel or crack under industrial traffic. BECOSAN® strengthens the concrete itself, creating a dust free, harder wearing surface with lower maintenance requirements.

OUR TEAM

Meet the team behind UK Projects

Carlos Ruiz
United Kingdom
Carlos Ruiz
Project Manager UK

Responsible for operational coordination, project planning and client management in the UK market.

Michael Moore Uk
United Kingdom
Michael Moore
Project Director UK

Responsible for technical supervision, on-site execution and quality control of projects carried out in the United Kingdom.

Need expert advice?

Request your free concrete floor diagnosis in Herefordshire

Tell us about your facility in Herefordshire. Our specialists will provide a free, no obligation assessment and quotation tailored to your operational needs, traffic intensity and required finish level.

We have a UK-wide presence