West Sussex · BN11–BN14

Plan your Worthing specialist coatings project

Specialist coatings in Worthing typically means seafront-exposed masonry systems and epoxy floor coatings for the Dominion Way and Northbrook light-industrial estates.

Two-part epoxy floor being trowel-applied to a Dominion Way warehouse in Worthing
Local project context

Before a specification is agreed

Regency and early-Victorian seafront terraces along Marine Parade, inter-war semis in Broadwater and Goring, plus modern apartments at Bayside and Splashpoint.

Neighbouring areas included in the route

From BN11–BN14, projects can be grouped naturally across Broadwater, Tarring, Goring-by-Sea and the surrounding route. This is a working coverage guide rather than an invented distance claim.

  • Broadwater
  • Tarring
  • Goring-by-Sea
  • Durrington
  • Salvington
  • Findon Valley
Matched proof

A track record with comparable constraints

Worthing specialist jobs have included Dominion Way warehouse floors and seafront masonry cycles.

Comparable brief: A typical the area specialist job is a Dominion Way warehouse floor — 400m² of two-part epoxy with anti-slip aggregate to loading zones, laid over a weekend and back in use Monday.

Regency and early-Victorian seafront terraces along Marine Parade relevant to a specialist coatings survey in Worthing
Project lens

A likely brief, not a generic example

A typical Worthing specialist job is a Dominion Way warehouse floor — 400m² of two-part epoxy with anti-slip aggregate to loading zones, laid over a weekend and back in use Monday.

Methods and finishes for this project type

Each coating system is specified to substrate and use — we provide a written spec sheet (product, mil thickness, recoat windows) before mobilising.

Epoxy floor coatings for warehouses & workshops
Polyurethane wall coatings for hygiene-critical spaces
Intumescent paint to steel for fire protection
Anti-graffiti and anti-microbial systems

Three details to resolve before work starts

A259 seafront congestion and Worthing station one-way loops shape our early-start deliveries; multi-storey car park access needs pre-booked permits.

01

Warehouse floor prep requires diamond-grinding and moisture testing

02

Seafront masonry needs flexible topcoats to accommodate salt-driven movement

03

Anti-graffiti systems suit rear-of-parade retail elevations

Before you arrange a site visit

Do you install epoxy floors on Dominion Way?

Yes — including moisture testing and diamond-grind prep.

Can you handle seafront masonry cycles?

Yes — flexible masonry topcoats on properly stabilised substrates.

Do you apply anti-graffiti systems?

Yes — sacrificial and permanent systems depending on the elevation.

Continue planning the project

Turn the brief into a workable programme

Each coating system is specified to substrate and use — we provide a written spec sheet (product, mil thickness, recoat windows) before mobilising. We can turn that technical starting point into a site-specific proposal after reviewing the surfaces and how the building is used. For this specialist coatings brief in BN11–BN14, the survey will focus on warehouse floor prep requires diamond-grinding and moisture testing.

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