Warehouse & Commercial Slab Lifting · Bonita Springs, FL
Warehouse & Commercial Slab Lifting in Bonita Springs, FL
Settled slabs in a working Bonita Springs facility cost money two ways: the repair, and the downtime. Polyurethane injection eliminates the second one.
Settled slabs in a working facility cost money two ways: the repair, and the downtime. Most facility managers in Bonita Springs quote out a tear-out and re-pour and immediately 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.
Bonita Springs, FL
Warehouse & Commercial Slab Lifting in Bonita Springs: the local picture
Bonita Springs sits between Naples and Fort Myers, straddling the Imperial River and Estero Bay back-water system. Coastal seawalls line Bonita Beach and the Imperial River; inland development sits on sandy Pleistocene fill.
Bonita's commercial slab stock is along Old 41 and Bonita Beach Road, with newer light industrial off Bonita Grande Drive.
The honest cut
Replacement, or restoration?
Not every warehouse slab lifting job in Bonita Springs can be solved with injection. Some genuinely need replacement. Here's how we tell the difference on site.
When replacement is the right call
- Slab is fully fractured into multiple pieces
- Slab thickness or reinforcement is inadequate for the load class
- Subgrade has lost integrity beyond what injection can stabilize
- Facility is being repurposed and the new use requires different specs
When lifting solves the problem
- Settlement at dock thresholds creating trailer-to-floor mismatch
- Forklift lanes out of plane causing damage to load and equipment
- Trip hazards at expansion joints (OSHA exposure)
- Settling around column footings without structural cracking
- Dock leveler pit out of square
- Slab is intact but the subgrade has settled
The math
Replacement vs. restoration in Bonita Springs
Indicative ranges based on typical Bonita Springs projects. Final pricing depends on access, scope, and condition. Free written quotes after the on-site assessment.
Replacement
$12–$25/ square foot of affected area
- Timeline
- 1-3 weeks per zone, lane fully offline
- Disruption
- saw-cut, demolition, debris haul, re-pour, cure window before re-loading
Restoration polyurethane injection
$4–$10/ square foot of affected area
- Timeline
- hours per zone, lane back in service same shift
- Disruption
- small injection ports drilled and patched flush, no demolition, racking can stay in place
How we do it
Four steps, typically one visit
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1
Free site survey and load assessment
We measure deflection, review your floor design load class, and scope the affected zones.
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Operations-aware schedule
We sequence the work around your shift schedule, dock activity, and forklift traffic plan.
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Zoned injection
Small ports drilled, structural resin injected in stages, slab lifted to grade per zone.
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Patch, verify, return to service
Ports patched flush, lift verified to spec, lane back in service same shift.
Bonita Springs notes
What we see on the ground in Bonita Springs
Bonita’s commercial slab stock is along Old 41 and Bonita Beach Road, with newer light industrial off Bonita Grande Drive.
We’re based in Bonita Springs, so emergency mobilization for trip-hazard or dock issues is typically same-day or next-day.
What we see on Bonita facility surveys:
- Dock-threshold mismatch in the Bonita Grande light industrial inventory
- Trip hazards at retail and restaurant floor transitions along Old 41
- Forklift-lane settlement in older warehouse stock
- Column-footing settlement without structural cracking
Operations-aware scheduling: zone-by-zone work, lane back in service same shift.
Insurance and bonding: Full GL, workers comp, bondable.
Why Bonita Springs owners choose us
A short list, no spin
- Bondable, fully insured, and OSHA-aware
- Structural-grade resins rated for industrial floor loads
- Operations-aware scheduling, lane-by-lane execution
- Free site surveys across Southwest Florida
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
Can you work without shutting down our Bonita Springs facility?
That's the entire point of polyurethane injection in a working facility. We zone the work, scheduling around your operation. A typical Bonita Springs project closes a single forklift lane or a single dock for the duration of the injection (usually a few hours), then hands it back. The rest of the facility runs normally.
What's the load capacity of the cured resin?
The high-density structural resins we use for warehouse work carry compressive strength ratings supporting 6,000+ psf once cured. That's well above standard warehouse floor load class requirements. We'll match the resin spec to your floor's design load before we inject.
Will the patched injection ports affect forklift traffic?
No. Ports are 5/8-inch holes drilled through the slab and patched flush with a structural compound. The patched surface meets or exceeds the surrounding slab's wear and load characteristics.
Do you carry insurance and bonding for commercial work?
Yes. Full general liability, workers compensation, and bondable for Bonita Springs facility work. We provide insurance certificates and bonding documentation up front.
How fast can you mobilize for an OSHA-flagged trip hazard?
For active trip hazard exposure we mobilize within 48-72 hours in Bonita Springs. Most trip hazards are corrected within the same site visit. We can provide written documentation of the correction for your safety records.
Free warehouse slab lifting assessment in Bonita Springs
We come out, sound the slab and underlying fill, and tell you straight whether you need restoration, replacement, or just monitoring. No pressure. No upsell.
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