Settled slabs in a working facility cost money two ways: the repair, and the downtime. Most facility managers quote out a tear-out and re-pour and stall on the operations math: a week of forklift lanes out of service, a dock door offline, racking pulled and reset.

Polyurethane injection lifts industrial slabs back to grade without demolition, without a re-pour, and without shutting down the lane. We work in zones around your operation: drill small ports, inject resin in stages, lift the slab in real time, patch the ports, hand the lane back. Forklifts roll on it the same shift.

How we work around your operation

We sequence around your shift schedule, dock activity, and forklift traffic plan. A typical project closes a single dock door or forklift lane for the duration of a zone (usually 2 to 4 hours), then hands it back. The rest of the facility runs normally. For 24/7 facilities we work overnight windows.

Load capacity

The high-density structural resins we use for warehouse work carry compressive strength ratings supporting standard warehouse floor load class requirements once cured. We match the resin spec to your floor’s design load before we inject.

When to call

  • Dock thresholds out of plane with trailer beds
  • Forklift lanes out of plane (load and equipment damage)
  • Trip hazards at expansion joints (OSHA exposure)
  • Settling around column footings without structural cracking
  • Dock leveler pit out of square
  • Slab intact but the subgrade has settled

Insurance, bonding, and documentation

Full general liability, workers compensation, and bondable. We provide insurance certificates, bonding documentation, MSDS for the structural resin, and written records of any OSHA-flagged trip hazard correction for your safety files.

Service areas

Industrial and commercial:

Boat storage and marina:

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