Building type
Distribution Centre and Logistics Hub Roof Coating
Distribution centres and logistics hubs carry some of the largest single roofs in the country, and a strip-and-replace on that scale means cost, downtime and disruption nobody wants, so coating the existing roof and cladding is usually the sensible route, and every job we look at starts with a free site survey.

Sector route
The right coating route depends on how the building is used
Distribution centres and logistics hubs carry some of the largest single roofs in the country, and a strip-and-replace on that scale means cost, downtime and disruption nobody wants, so coating the existing roof and cladding is usually the sensible route, and every job we look at starts with a free site survey.
- Avoid a Roof Replacement at Scale Coating an existing distribution roof protects the structure and buys years of further service, avoiding the cost and downtime of stripping and re-roofing several acres.
- Keep the Operation Running Most roof and cladding work is carried out from above and phased around shifts and dock activity, so pick, pack and dispatch keep moving.
- Stop Leaks Before They Reach Stock Treating cut edges, laps and gutters at the source keeps water out of the warehouse and away from racking, stock and equipment.
What matters here
Key considerations for this sector
Coating Distribution Centres and Logistics Hubs
A modern distribution shed can cover several acres under one roof, and that scale changes everything. A small area of failed lap or a run of corroded cut edges does not stay small; on a roof this size it spreads quietly until it shows up as a leak over a pick face or a loading dock. We are an exterior coatings contractor, and our job on a logistics building is to protect the structure you already have rather than sell you a replacement you may not need.
Because we survey before we recommend anything, we can tell you honestly whether industrial roof coatings are the right answer or whether localised repair, or in some cases replacement, would serve you better. On a building running pick, pack and dispatch around the clock, the programme matters as much as the product, and most roof work is carried out from above with the operation continuing below.
- Roof coatings for large profiled-metal and composite distribution roofs
- Cut-edge corrosion treatment on the exposed edges, laps and fixings that fail first
- Cladding spraying to refresh tired elevations and gable ends
- Gutter lining where valley and box gutters are the source of ingress
Working Around a Live Operation
Logistics sites rarely stop. We plan access around shift patterns, dock activity, yard movements and site inductions, and we phase the work so no single area of the operation is shut down at once. The survey identifies anything that genuinely needs internal access or a controlled section, so there are no surprises once the programme starts.
Cut-edge corrosion is treated as preparation, not an optional extra. On a sheet roof this large, the edges, laps and fixings rust before the sheet faces do, so they are cleaned back, treated and sealed before any coating goes on. Coating over live corrosion simply hides the problem until it comes back through.
We work on commercial and industrial buildings across the UK. Whether your site sits in Oxfordshire, the South West, the Midlands or further afield, the route is the same: a free site survey first, then a written recommendation. See the areas we cover for examples of the towns and cities we work in.
Related support
Relevant coating services
Industrial Roof CoatingsProtective roof coatings for warehouses, factories, plants and operational industrial sites.Read more
Cut Edge Corrosion TreatmentTreatment for exposed metal sheet edges, laps and early corrosion on coated roofs and cladding.Read more
Cladding SprayingOn-site cladding spraying for faded, weathered or tired commercial and industrial elevations.Read more
Gutter LiningCommercial gutter lining and coating routes for leaking, weathered or ageing industrial gutters.Read moreAccredited, insured & manufacturer-approved

How it works
Our survey-led process
Common questions
Distribution Centre and Logistics Hub Roof Coating FAQs
Can you coat a distribution centre roof while we keep operating?
Usually, yes. Most roof coating on a logistics building is carried out from above with the operation continuing below. We plan access around shift patterns, dock activity and yard movements, and the survey flags anything that genuinely needs internal access or a controlled section so it can be programmed in advance.
Our roof covers several acres. Do you do it all at once?
Not usually. On a roof this size we phase the work, both to keep the operation running and to manage weather windows and access. The survey sets out a sensible sequence, and we agree it with you before anything starts.
What about cut-edge corrosion on the sheet roof?
Cut-edge corrosion is treated as part of the preparation. The exposed edges, laps and fixings are cleaned back, treated and sealed before any coating goes on, because coating over live corrosion just hides it until it returns through the new surface.
How long does a roof coating system last on a building like this?
It depends on the substrate, its condition and the exposure, but a professionally applied and properly prepared coating system can be expected to last many years before maintenance. The survey is where we set realistic expectations for your specific roof.
Do you only do roofs?
No. We also handle cladding spraying for tired elevations and gable ends, gutter lining where valley and box gutters are the source of ingress, and wall coatings. The survey covers the whole building envelope, not just the roof.
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