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Polyurethane Injection Technology

Warehouse Floor Repair

Serving the New England Region with rapid, cost-effective solutions for settling and uneven concrete

Polyurethane foam technology

Forklift traffic can be greatly disrupted from settling and uneven concrete, slowing down a business and interrupting day to day operations. Polyurethane foam technology provides clients with a rapid means of repairing slabs within a warehouse area. Sunken concrete slabs can be put back into use within minutes after being lifted with polyurethane technology.

Rapid Floor Restoration

Minimize downtime and get your operations back on track quickly with our advanced polyurethane injection solutions.

Common Warehouse Floor Issues

Slab Curling

A disruptive phenomenon. When improperly constructed, concrete floor slabs can warp, severely diminishing the serviceability of a floor. Polyurethane injections can effectively repair a curled slab with minimal disruption. Slab warping is generally another way to describe a curled slab. The warping effect greatly reduces the usable lifespan of the floor if left untreated.

Joint Stabilization

Can be achieved through injecting an expanding urethane foam through small holes in the floor. The process is quick and can rapidly repair a curled/warped concrete floor.

Subsurface Voids

Can impact an existing facility, causing a concrete floor to quickly settle. Polyurethane foam can rapidly fill an underslab void space.

Advantages of Polyurethane Foam

Environmentally Friendly

Slabjacking is an eco-friendly alternative to a 'rip and replace'. Concrete lifting saves on carbon emissions as less heavy equipment is used. Less materials are hauled to landfills as well.

Low Impact Repair

Slabjacking can repair a warehouse floor with minimal disruption. The alternative 'rip and replace' approach can displace clients and greatly impact their business operations.

Short Construction Time

Clients greatly benefit from the rapid speed of construction. Slabjacking work can take less than half the time of alternative methods for repair.

Cost Effective

Slabjacking is very cost efficient when compared to the conventional 'rip and replace' approach.