New RenoFlor® Project Secured in the West Midlands

Level Best Concrete Flooring has secured a new contract at an industrial park in Birmingham, marking another significant win for its specialist warehouse floor refurbishment services. The project highlights growing demand for sustainable and cost-effective concrete floor renovation solutions across the West Midlands.

Works are scheduled to commence following the completion of the previous tenant’s lease, ensuring a smooth transition and minimal disruption for incoming operations. The initial phase of the Birmingham project will focus on warehouse floor defect repairs and essential works, preparing the surface for further treatment.

As part of the refurbishment, Level Best will apply a tailored RenoFlor® system designed specifically for the site’s operational requirements. This advanced concrete grinding, polishing and sealing process will restore the existing floor, improving durability, performance and long-term usability.

RenoFlor® forms a key component of Level Best’s wider Floor Renovation System (FRS), a suite of solutions developed to extend the life of industrial and commercial flooring. By restoring rather than replacing concrete floors, the FRS approach supports sustainability goals while reducing downtime and overall project costs.

This latest contract reinforces Level Best’s reputation as a trusted provider of industrial flooring solutions in Birmingham and the wider West Midlands. With a focus on quality, efficiency and innovation, the company continues to deliver high-performance warehouse floor refurbishments tailored to modern logistics and industrial environments.

As demand for warehouse upgrades grows, RenoFlor® remains at the forefront of concrete floor restoration, offering clients a proven solution for enhancing existing surfaces without the need for full replacement. Please get in touch with us via our contact page if you would like to find out more about Level Best.

New industrial refurbishment project in Birmingham, West Midlands
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