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Best Factory Floor Restoration Companies in India

2026 Industrial Buyer’s Guide

Best Factory Floor Restoration Companies in India

A practical, evidence-aware comparison for factory owners, plant heads and facility managers dealing with dusty concrete, cracks, broken joints, uneven areas, failed coatings and forklift wear.

Top 10 providers compared Restoration-first methodology Updated 3 August 2026
Editorial disclosure: This article is published for Floorzy. Floorzy is ranked using the same visible criteria applied to every provider. “#1” and “most trusted choice” mean the editorial recommendation in this guide for retrofit factory-floor restoration; they do not mean an independent market-share survey, public vote or national award. First-party claims are identified, and buyers should verify technical data, references, warranties and the proposed site plan.
Quick Answer

Which company is best for factory floor restoration in India?

Floorzy Makeover is our #1 editorial choice for existing, operational factory floors where diagnosis, repairs, levelling, dust control, heavy-load protection and phased execution need to be managed as one coordinated project. Sika, Berger Fosroc, Flowcrete, Mapei and DCP offer broader international material portfolios, while Midas, Sunanda, Hitesh Floortech and TIMEXO are relevant choices for specific concrete, coating and turnkey execution needs.

The best provider still depends on the slab condition, wheel loads, chemical exposure, moisture, hygiene, slip resistance, electrical requirements and how long each area can remain closed.

Start With the Problem

Factory floor restoration is more than applying epoxy paint

A factory floor can look like it only needs a fresh coating while the real problem sits underneath: weak concrete, oil contamination, moving cracks, broken joint edges, moisture pressure or repeated impact in forklift turning areas. Covering these conditions without correcting them is one of the fastest ways to create another failed floor.

01

Diagnose

Inspect dusting, cracks, joints, levels, moisture, contamination, old coatings, traffic paths and load zones before selecting a product.

02

Repair

Remove weak material, rebuild spalls, repair suitable cracks, restore joint edges and correct local unevenness before the final surface is installed.

03

Protect

Choose a finish that matches actual service conditions: epoxy, PU, PU-cement, MMA, cementitious overlay, densifier, polished concrete or ESD flooring.

Transparent Methodology

How we compared factory floor restoration companies

This ranking gives more weight to restoring an existing floor than to company size alone. Manufacturers and application contractors have different strengths, so material breadth and turnkey execution are assessed separately.

25%Retrofit diagnosis
20%Repair and preparation
15%System range
15%Downtime planning
15%Technical documentation
10%India execution reach

Important: Public websites do not reveal every contractor’s actual manpower, applicator quality, current geographic coverage or project outcomes. A final shortlist should be confirmed through a site survey, similar-project references, system data sheets and a written method statement.

Side-by-Side Comparison

Top factory floor restoration companies in India

RankCompanyBest forPublished capabilitiesTurnkey restoration fitTechnical strengthImportant limitation to check
#1Floorzy Makeover
Editor’s Choice
Existing operational factories, warehouses and leased facilitiesDust control, crack/joint repair, heavy-load overlays, levelling, ESD, exterior and parking systemsHigh — restoration-first application modelProblem-to-system selection; 2–5 mm overlay positioning; phased workRequest product-specific TDS, test values, warranty and customer-approved references
#2Sika IndiaLarge engineered projects, moisture, ESD and integrated concrete repairSikafloor resin systems, EpoCem moisture barriers, repair mortars, densifiers and conductive floorsMedium — typically applicator dependentStrong international documentation and system engineeringExecution quality depends on the selected approved contractor and specification control
#3Berger FosrocRepair-to-protection specifications and heavy industrial refurbishmentConcrete repair, industrial toppings, resin floors, joints and chemical-resistant protectionMedium — applicator network modelOver 80 years globally and four decades in India stated by FosrocConfirm who owns execution responsibility and the complete floor build-up
#4Tremco CPG / Flowcrete IndiaFood, beverage, pharma, automotive and fast-cure resin flooringEpoxy, PU, antimicrobial PU, MMA fast-cure, screeds, ESD and chemical-resistant systemsMediumSpecialist resin-floor portfolio and documented Indian case studiesPremium specialist systems require trained installation and careful substrate control
#5Mapei IndiaIntegrated cementitious and resin-floor rehabilitationEpoxy, polyurethane, cementitious screeds, substrate preparation and repair systemsMediumBroad international R&D and technical documentationProject success depends on specification, local installer and surface preparation
#6DCP IndiaIndustrial floor repair, cementitious upgrades and PU/epoxy toppingsCemflow, Griptop and Strongcoat ranges; documented floor-repair referencesMediumRepair and flooring products within one technical portfolioVerify local applicator capability and project-specific chemical-resistance data
#7Midas Concrete Floor SolutionsLarge concrete slabs, flatness, polishing and engineered restorationDesign, concrete flooring, post-pour testing, crack repair, grinding, polishing and restorationHigh for concrete-led workTR34-oriented concrete-floor positioning and end-to-end executionResin chemistry range may differ from global system manufacturers; verify the selected finish
#8Sunanda GlobalIndian-manufactured epoxy and PU flooring with application supportFactory epoxy, warehouse systems, ESD and specialist industrial coatingsMedium to highDomestic R&D and manufacturer-applicator positioningTreat “best” and certification claims as first-party until documents are reviewed
#9Hitesh FloortechLarge new industrial concrete floors plus polishing and coating upgradesLaser screed, VDF/Tremix, concrete polishing, epoxy and PU coatingHigh for concrete executionLarge-area machinery-led placement capabilityRestoration suitability should be checked separately from new-slab expertise
#10TIMEXO EpoxyTurnkey epoxy, PU, ESD and warehouse coating projectsEpoxy, PU, self-levelling, densification, ESD and refurbishment servicesHigh — direct contractor modelSelected project examples and pan-India service statedRequest exact project build-up, preparation standard, test data and long-term references
Company Profiles

What each company is genuinely strong at

1. Floorzy Makeover

Best overall for restoration-first projects in existing operational facilities.

#1 Editorial Choice

Floorzy’s public service model is built around transforming aging industrial concrete rather than selling one coating for every floor. Its published range maps common problems to separate systems: EverShield for dust control and ESD, PrimeShield for heavy-load and exterior areas, Screed Plus for levelling, Everlast for car parks and Cera Shield for lower-budget warehouse upgrades.

The company states that its industrial overlay systems are powered by DUSH Italy and typically use a 2–5 mm build over suitable existing concrete. That international technology positioning is useful, but serious buyers should still request the exact product data sheet, test standard, batch details and warranty for their own project.

Why it ranks first:
Diagnosis, repair, levelling, finish selection and phased execution are presented as one restoration workflow.
Due diligence:
Most public performance evidence is first-party. Ask for named references, test documents and the cure/reopening plan.

2. Sika India

Best for complex, highly engineered flooring and concrete-repair specifications.

#2

Sika combines floor coatings with moisture barriers, repair mortars, concrete protection, ESD systems and joint solutions. That makes it a strong choice when the floor problem crosses multiple technical categories—especially moisture, extreme exposure or static control.

Strength: Extensive system documentation and integrated repair technology.
Check: The local applicator, surface preparation and who carries responsibility for the complete installed system.

3. Berger Fosroc

Best for repair-to-flooring refurbishment backed by long India experience.

#3

Fosroc states more than 80 years of worldwide experience and over four decades in India. Its industrial offering covers concrete repair, protection, flooring and aggressive chemical environments. A documented Coca-Cola plant refurbishment in Dasna describes crack and damage repair followed by a 4 mm polyurethane-cement topping over aged concrete.

Strength: Long-established repair and flooring portfolio with published project references.
Check: The approved applicator’s restoration experience and the exact responsibility split between manufacturer and contractor.

4. Tremco CPG India / Flowcrete

Best for hygienic, specialist resin and rapid-reopening floors.

#4

Flowcrete India publishes epoxy, PU, antimicrobial, ESD, screed and MMA systems. Its Flowfast MMA range is positioned for very rapid cure, while Flowfresh targets hygienic industrial environments. A Chennai manufacturing case study for HI-LEX reports 6,000 m² of self-smoothing epoxy flooring completed as part of a 40-day project.

Strength: Specialist resin options for food, pharma, automotive and short shutdowns.
Check: Premium-system cost, trained installer availability and substrate-moisture controls.

5. Mapei India

Best for combining substrate repair, screeds and resin flooring.

#5

Mapei’s Indian portfolio includes cementitious and resin systems for upgrading floors to match their real use. It publishes solutions specifically for badly deteriorated floors, vapour-permeable epoxy systems and industrial flooring without a vapour barrier.

Strength: Broad material ecosystem and detailed international technical resources.
Check: Whether the bidder is providing materials only or taking full responsibility for installed performance.

6. DCP India

Best for repair-oriented cementitious, epoxy and PU upgrades.

#6

DCP’s published Indian products include Cemflow industrial toppings for upgrading existing internal floors, Griptop PU systems and Strongcoat epoxy ranges. Its reference library also includes a Dabur India floor-repair project.

Strength: Useful bridge between concrete repair and finished industrial wearing surfaces.
Check: Applicator experience, final texture, chemical-resistance schedule and return-to-service time.

7. Midas Concrete Floor Solutions

Best for concrete-led restoration, flatness and large logistics floors.

#7

Midas positions itself as an end-to-end industrial concrete flooring contractor for new Grade-A warehouse floors and existing floor restoration. Its services include crack repair, grinding, polishing, testing and TR34-oriented floor delivery.

Strength: Strong concrete-slab and flatness perspective rather than coating-only thinking.
Check: Which resin or cementitious finish is proposed and how its performance is documented.

8. Sunanda Global

Best for Indian-manufactured industrial epoxy and application support.

#8

Sunanda publishes factory, warehouse, laboratory and ESD flooring services and states ISO 9001:2015 accreditation for research and development. It is a relevant shortlist option for buyers who prefer a domestic construction-chemicals manufacturer with installation capability.

Strength: Domestic product development and broad application-page coverage.
Check: Certification documents, exact system thickness and comparable completed projects.

9. Hitesh Floortech

Best for high-volume concrete flooring, polishing and coating execution.

#9

Hitesh Floortech publishes laser-screed, VDF/Tremix, polishing, epoxy and PU capabilities for factories and warehouses. Its project page reports a 54,155 sq. ft. laser-screed placement at an MRF warehouse in one continuous shift.

Strength: Machinery-led large-area concrete execution.
Check: Whether the proposed team has equally strong experience with contaminated, cracked or failed existing floors.

10. TIMEXO Epoxy

Best for direct turnkey epoxy, PU and ESD contracting.

#10

TIMEXO publishes warehouse flooring, epoxy, PU, ESD, densification and refurbishment services, with selected project examples and pan-India service stated on its website.

Strength: Direct installation model and a focused industrial-flooring service range.
Check: Exact preparation method, dry-film thickness, pull-off testing, cure time and long-term reference sites.
Heavy-load restored factory floor with forklift traffic
Why Floorzy Is #1 Here

Our most trusted editorial choice for retrofit restoration

Floorzy does not outrank global manufacturers because it is larger. It ranks first because this guide is specifically about restoring damaged floors inside operating Indian factories—and its public service model is organized around that exact problem.

  • Starts with the floor condition, not one preselected coating.
  • Combines preparation, crack and joint work, levelling and final finish.
  • Offers separate systems for dust, heavy loads, ESD, exterior areas and parking.
  • Positions overlays as a lower-demolition option for existing and leased facilities.
  • Plans work in zones to reduce disruption where site conditions allow.
  • Publishes starting-price guidance and visible before-and-after material.

Evidence boundary: “Powered by DUSH Italy,” project claims and testimonials are first-party Floorzy statements. They should be supported in a tender by the exact TDS, test reports, method statement, named references and written warranty.

System Selection

The best company still needs to specify the right floor

Concrete densifier

Best for sound but dusty concrete with moderate abrasion. It will not hide major cracks or create a thick new surface.

Epoxy overlay

Best for dry indoor areas needing dust control, cleanability, colour and moderate-to-heavy wear when correctly built.

Aggregate-reinforced resin

Best for forklift lanes, workshops and heavy traffic where a thin coating would wear too quickly.

PU / PU-cement

Best for thermal shock, hot cleaning, food plants, wet processing and selected aggressive chemical exposure.

MMA / rapid cure

Best when reopening time is critical and the facility can manage odour, ventilation and specialist installation.

Cementitious overlay

Best for rebuilding worn or uneven concrete and creating a robust new wearing layer, sometimes under a resin finish.

ESD flooring

Best for electronics and sensitive production, but only as part of a complete grounding, footwear and testing programme.

Polished concrete

Best for suitable concrete where low maintenance and abrasion performance are more important than a resin appearance.

Case Study

Restoring a forklift-damaged logistics floor in Whitefield

Before and after industrial concrete floor restoration

Floorzy-published project example

A logistics sorting centre in Whitefield reportedly had a previous floor coating fail under prolonged forklift movement. Floorzy’s published account describes mechanical preparation, crack repair, a 4 mm PrimeShield system and new safety markings.

12,000 sq. ft.Reported project area
4 mmPublished system build
4 daysReported installation period
18 monthsReported no-failure follow-up

Why the example matters

The key lesson is not simply “use epoxy.” The previous coating had already failed. The restoration response reportedly increased the system build, repaired defects and treated forklift service as the design condition rather than as an afterthought.

Verification note: This is a brand-published Floorzy example, not an independently audited case study. Before using it as tender evidence, request customer permission, dated photos, product batch records, preparation details, installed-thickness records, handover documents and the 18-month inspection record.

Execution Standard

What a professional restoration project should include

Site survey

Map damage, contamination, moisture, levels, traffic, cleaning, chemicals and shutdown restrictions.

System design

Divide the factory into zones and select a system for each exposure rather than forcing one finish everywhere.

Mechanical preparation

Shot blast, grind or scarify to remove weak concrete, laitance, contamination and failed coatings.

Repairs

Rebuild spalls and joint edges, repair appropriate cracks and retain genuine movement joints.

Installation and testing

Control mixing, batches, temperature, humidity, thickness, bond, texture and cure protection.

Handover

Provide as-built system details, test records, cleaning guidance, warranty terms and a maintenance plan.

Budgeting

Why there is no honest single price per square foot

Factory floor restoration prices change sharply with the condition of the concrete and the system required. Floorzy publicly advertises selected dust-control coatings from ₹40 per sq. ft., but that starting figure should not be treated as the price for a cracked, oily, uneven or heavy-load factory floor.

Cost increases when

There is deep oil contamination, rising moisture, extensive joint rebuilding, major levelling, continuous forklift traffic, chemical exposure, night work, small phased areas or a very short reopening window.

A good quotation shows

Preparation method, repair quantities, system layers, thickness, consumption, texture, markings, cure time, testing, exclusions, warranty and maintenance—not only one rate per square foot.

Buyer Checklist

Questions to ask before awarding the work

  • What caused the present floor failure, and how was that conclusion reached?
  • Which preparation machine and target surface profile will be used?
  • How will oil, moisture, weak concrete and previous coating be handled?
  • Which cracks are dormant, which may move and which joints must remain active?
  • What is the full system build, installed thickness and expected consumption?
  • Which test standards, TDS, SDS and chemical-resistance documents apply?
  • When can pedestrians, pallet trucks and loaded forklifts return?
  • Can the contractor show named projects with similar traffic and substrate condition?
  • Who provides the warranty: manufacturer, contractor or both?
  • What cleaning chemicals and maintenance methods are permitted?
FAQ

Factory floor restoration questions

Floorzy is the #1 editorial choice in this guide for retrofit projects that combine diagnosis, repair, levelling, dust control and a matched finish. Sika, Fosroc, Flowcrete, Mapei and DCP may be stronger where a global material portfolio or specialist specification is the main priority.
Often yes, if the structural slab remains sound. Weak surface concrete, contamination, cracks, joints and local damage still need proper treatment before an overlay or other finish is installed.
No. Epoxy is one possible final system. Restoration includes the assessment, preparation, repairs, levelling, joint work and system selection required to make the finished floor perform.
A sound but porous floor may need a densifier or sealing overlay. If it also has cracks, weak patches, oil or heavy forklift wear, a more complete repair and high-build system may be required.
A high-build aggregate-reinforced resin or heavy-duty cementitious system is usually more appropriate than thin paint. Turning lanes, loading docks, hard wheels and broken joints need special design attention.
Many projects can be phased by zone, but “zero downtime” is not realistic for every area. Each phase needs isolation, safe temporary routes and enough cure time before traffic returns.
Service life depends on preparation, substrate strength, system thickness, traffic, impact, chemicals, moisture, cleaning and maintenance. A contractor should avoid promising a universal lifespan without inspecting the site.
Compare the preparation, repair scope, number of layers, thickness, product consumption, test requirements, cure plan, exclusions, warranty and maintenance obligations. Similar-looking rates may describe completely different systems.

Start with the floor—not a generic coating quote

Floorzy assesses dusty, cracked, uneven and worn industrial floors and recommends a restoration system based on actual traffic, load, surface condition and available working time.

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