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Tough, Aesthetic, and Built for Harsh Conditions – Upgrade Your Industrial Facility with Mining Flooring WA

Is the pressure on and your floor is cracking — literally?

50 is one of WA’s leading producers of Coin/brushed/tiles flooring for mining suppliers to this industry as well.

And mining facilities are not exactly gentle on flooring. This often leads to surfaces that wear out prematurely, whether suffering from heavy equipment and foot traffic or exposing the floor coverings to corrosive materials, which cause them fail earlier than they should leading to potential hazard risks and high repairs costs.

Substandard floors cause operational issues and jeopardise compliance and integrity of your industrial facility over the long term. Not things you want.

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Designed for punishing environments, our flooring solutions resist impact, abrasion, and chemical exposure, ensuring safe, smooth surfaces that hold up where standard options fail.

Years of industry experience, coupled with a proven track record in mining and heavy industrial sectors, make PM Industries the reliable choice for facilities demanding flooring that performs under rugged conditions. 

Our team understands the complexities of mine site operations and crafts fit-for-purpose installations to match.

Reach out today to discuss your flooring needs. We offer expert consultations, transparent advice, and quotes tailored to your unique conditions. One call could transform your flooring from a liability to a long-term asset.  

And it doesn’t hurt that it looks good, too!

You Need That Mining Flooring

If on premises you have any of the following specialised flooring is needed:

  • Regular Surface Damage: Current floors are prone to cracks, chips, or erosion.
  • Heavy equipment: haul trucks, drills and forklifts are used every day in your facility.
  • Chemical Spills: It’s not unusual to have contact with oil, fuel, acids, or solvents during your activity.
  • Safety Incidents: Slippery or uneven surfaces have been responsible for slips, trips, or downtime.
  • High Traffic Volume: Constant foot or vehicular activity causes premature wear. Moisture Intrusion: Current flooring has water infiltration, drainage problems, or corrosion.
  • Regulatory Compliance Requirements: The flooring you use does not comply with safety, hygiene, or mining standards.
  • Downtime for Maintenance: Repairs, which are frequent, interfere with workflow and increase operational costs.
  • Poor Aesthetic Standards: Aged, stained, or unprofessional-looking flooring reflects poorly on your facility.

Are any of these sounding familiar? Let’s talk tough flooring in WA! PM Industries delivers durability with style.

Does installing mining flooring take forever?

The duration of the flooring installation in WA depends heavily on several project-specific factors, but it certainly doesn’t take forever. On average, you can expect the process to take anywhere from 3 days to 3 weeks

Here’s a breakdown of what affects the timeline:

  • Surface Preparation: If the existing flooring requires heavy grinding, crack repairs, or moisture barriers, this can extend the timeline by several days.
  • Size of the Area: Larger spaces naturally require more labour hours, especially when multiple layers or specialised finishes are involved.
  • Material Choice: Certain materials, including epoxy or polyurethane coatings, require curing time between layers. There are fast-curing products but they usually come at a higher price.
  • Operational Conditions: Working around ongoing operations or ensuring minimal disruption to mining workflows might slow things down.
  • Weather and Site Access: Weather conditions and accessibility (for outdoor or semi-enclosed areas) can affect scheduling and workflow.

For most mining sites in WA, epoxy flooring with minimal preparation can be completed within a week, but more complex or large-scale jobs may require 10–15 business days.

PM Industries always provides a detailed project timeline during the consultation phase, ensuring expectations are clear and operations remain uninterrupted. We don’t believe in surprises.

How do I know I’m getting professional mining flooring?

Choosing the right flooring provider for a mining site isn’t just about price. It’s about long-term performance, safety, and reliability. You want your investment to  pay off, so look for these key indicators of a trusted, professional supplier:

  • Industry Experience: Providers with deep experience in mining and industrial flooring will understand the unique demands of harsh environments. Ask for references or examples of projects completed in a similar setting.
  • Custom Solutions: Avoid one-size-fits-all offers. Professionals tailor flooring systems to suit load-bearing needs, chemical resistance, slip ratings, and curing timelines specific to mining operations.
  • Certifications & Compliance: A reputable provider meets all Australian standards and offers full documentation on product specifications, safety ratings, and environmental compliance. If they aren’t transparent about this, what else are they hiding?
  • On-Site Assessment: Trustworthy companies conduct site visits before quoting, identifying subfloor conditions, environmental challenges, and usage demands to provide accurate guidance.
  • Clear Communication: From timelines to warranties, a solid provider explains everything upfront and communicates any changes promptly.
  • Proven Track Record: Testimonials, project galleries, or case studies speak volumes. A provider who can demonstrate successful outcomes inspires confidence.

At PM Industries, we aren’t afraid of a little competition. We encourage businesses to compare quotes, check credentials, and ask the tough questions.  

We’re confident that our engineering expertise, durable products, and client-first approach will earn your trust and your project.

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The Answers You Need About Mining Flooring in WA

What types of flooring materials are best suited for mining environments?

Mining sites in WA face extreme conditions. Abrasive dust, heavy machinery, chemical exposure, and fluctuating temperatures, to name but a few. As such, not all flooring materials can withstand the unique demands of the industry. 

The most effective options are purpose-built for toughness, safety, and longevity:

  • Epoxy Flooring Systems: Highly resistant to chemicals, oils, and abrasions, epoxy flooring offers a seamless, durable surface ideal for high-traffic areas. It’s also easy to clean and customisable with anti-slip finishes or demarcation zones.
  • Polyurethane Coatings: Known for excellent thermal shock resistance, polyurethane floors are made for environments with temperature variations and heavy impact. Their elasticity also helps prevent cracks under stress.
  • Concrete with Surface Hardener: Treated concrete floors reinforced with densifiers or hardeners enhance compressive strength. Ideal for load-bearing areas, like bulk handling zones or warehouse bays.
  • Cementitious Urethane (PUC): This hybrid system offers the best of both epoxy and polyurethane – handling aggressive chemicals, moisture, and thermal cycling like a true expert.
  • Vinyl Composite Tiles (VCT): In low-impact administrative or locker areas within mining facilities, VCT provides a cost-effective solution with design versatility. 

Because selecting the right flooring matters, PM Industries offers tailored assessments to recommend the best match for your mining environment in WA.

How do environmental conditions in WA affect the choice of flooring?

The climate and environmental extremes in WA, characterized by high temperatures, dry conditions, periodic dust storms, and proximity to coastal air, are instrumental in deciding upon a flooring condition. 

They don’t only have robust underfoot performance; however, they also have environmental stress resistance, and as a result with wear the performance is likely to fade.

High ambient temperatures indicate that strong thermal-resisting flooring systems are always recommended. Other similarly-performing materials include polyurethane and cementitious urethane that withstand heat without warping, cracking, or adhesion loss.

By contrast, epoxy itself turns yellow or soft in the absence of topcoat-like protection against UV, and since semi-exposed areas are especially important for UV resistance, stability against UV is a concern in this domain.

Dust, which is a common occurrence at or around mine sites, can build up in the cracks or seams. Feasible flooring such as self-levelling epoxy prevents contaminants from getting lodged, compromising hygiene or traction. 

For coastal sites, salt-laden air presents additional corrosion hazards; thus systems should be composed of chemical-resistant barriers and sealants. 

Similarly, changes in the weather could cause room for expansion and contraction to occur due to temperature changes and sudden shifts (exacerbated by the high temperatures of WA’s inland mining zones), which could create room for flooring to expand and contract. Flexible systems (that is, some polyurethanes) readily respond to such shifts without fracturing. 

Ultimately, the local environmental differences require practical flooring decisions that take endurance, safety, and compliance seriously — three aspects where PM Industries is particularly strong.

How do you keep mining flooring going strong for the long haul?

Maintenance is required to uphold the strength, safety, and appearance of WA flooring in the long run. 

Extending its life isn’t only about appearance at an aesthetic level – it’s also about conserving your investment and reducing disruption. 

  • Routine Cleaning: Regular removal of abrasive dust, debris, and chemical residue from surfacing prevents surface damage and promotes traction and maintains the quality of the surface. Employ industrial-grade vacuums and non-acidic cleaners appropriate to your flooring material.
  • Prompt Spill Management: Addressing oil, fuel, or chemical spills immediately reduces staining, corrosion, and slip hazards to protect sealants and coatings.
  • Scheduled Inspections: Regular inspections for cracks, delamination, or surface wear can alert you quickly if a problem persists. By fixing small things before they become big-time issues, expensive repairs or full replacements can be avoided.
  • Reapplication of Coatings: Heavy surfaces, even with time, will shed their protective cover. Recoating with epoxy, polyurethane, or sealants according to frequency of use increases the durability and chemical resistance of the surface.
  • Load Distribution Awareness: Avoid dragging sharp or heavy equipment across floors unnecessarily. Use mats or protective buffers in high-impact zones and enhance surface life.
  • Environmental Control: Keep moisture and temperature fluctuations as low as you can. Dehumidifiers and proper ventilation prevent the risk of blistering, bubbling, or microbial growth beneath the surface. 

Collaborate with PM Industries specialists, and you’ll be able to get customized maintenance plans that vary according to your floor type, site conditions, and operational needs. Maximum performance is what we want, year in and year out.

Are there specific safety standards for mining flooring in WA?

It is the case that the environment surrounding mining facilities in WA demands a safe and performing mining floor design; and this level of quality is needed.

These guidelines are imposed to protect workers, reduce operational risk and provide structural integrity for various working conditions. 

The important regulator is the Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety (DMIRS), which oversees occupational health and safety requirements under the Work Health and Safety (Mines) Regulations 2022 (WA). 

Flooring has to help keep workers safe by reducing the chance of incidents like slips, trips, impact injuries, or chemical exposure. 

Key regulatory areas are as follows:

  • Slip Resistance Ratings (AS 4586:2013): Surfaces must be slip resistant, particularly in wet or high use situations. R11 to R13 ratings are to be used for site-specific conditions.
  • Chemical Resistance & Fire Safety (AS/NZS 1530): Floor exposed to fuels, oils, or hazardous materials shall be corrosion resistant and compliant with certain fire safety classifications.
  • Durability Standards: Materials require long-standing functionality under sustained loads and harsh conditions and should be maintained with reference to Australian Standards, for example AS 1884 for resilient surfaces.
  • Accessibility Compliance (AS 1428.1): Any access areas must comply with disability access guidelines with accessible and navigable surfaces. 

Professional installers such as PM Industries are adept, if not expert, in these standards and will see that every flooring system is in compliance throughout its life, throughout its deployment. 

This approach is all about preventing liability and ensuring safety, and also helps maintain the culture of excellent workplace operations.

Does the installation process of mining flooring mean significant operational downtime?

There are times when installation can create operational difficulties, but if done with thoughtful design and materials, downtime can be minimised (or even eliminated entirely in phases). 

The key is to ensure installation workflows are synchronized with your site’s operational schedule and choose systems that cure quickly and resist disruption. 

Time to prepare depends on the condition of the floor. Removing old coatings, repairing cracks, or levelling surfaces may require a few extra days.

Dust-controlled equipment and isolating zones. Are put in place to maintain safe access to adjacent areas.

Material choice can make a great difference in downtime. Fast-curing epoxies or polyurethane systems can be ready for light traffic within 24–48 hours, while others may require longer curing phases.

Staged Installation can keep critical operations running. Flooring one section at a time or working after hours minimizes productivity interruption.

Communication and planning are vital. A professional provider like PM Industries will coordinate with site managers to schedule work during planned shutdowns or low-traffic periods, ensuring safety, efficiency, and continuity across the board.

Ready to take the plunge into finding the perfect flooring in WA? Get your risk-free quote today to protect your site and your workers for years to come.

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