Commercial Concrete Floors Leveling in North Texas
Lift Warehouse Floors • Stabilize Soil • Eliminate Dips • Restore Safe, Even Surfaces
Commercial and industrial floors take heavy abuse from forklifts, pallet jacks, machinery, and constant foot traffic. When the soil beneath these floors weakens or voids form, the concrete begins to dip, crack, or shift — leading to safety issues, equipment damage, and costly operational disruptions. PolyFix Inc. levels commercial concrete floors using high-density polyurethane foam engineered for industrial loads, restoring a smooth and stable surface with minimal downtime.
Why Commercial Concrete Floors Sink
Commercial floors settle faster than residential slabs due to heavier loads and constant movement. In North Texas, the most common causes include:
- Heavy forklift and machinery traffic
- Shrinking and swelling clay soil beneath the slab
- Vibration from equipment or industrial processes
- Water leaks or broken plumbing lines
- Poor soil compaction during construction
- Voids forming under large slab sections
- Repeated load stress in high-traffic areas
Once the soil shifts, floor panels become uneven, creating bumps, dips, and structural concerns.
Common Signs Your Commercial Floor Needs Leveling
Your facility may need concrete floor leveling if you notice:
- Dips or uneven sections where forklifts travel
- Cracks forming across slab joints
- Equipment bouncing, vibrating, or operating unevenly
- Gaps appearing between slabs and walls
- Floors settling near heavy machinery
- Hollow-sounding areas indicating voids
- Pallet jacks catching on raised edges
- Drainage problems from sloped or dipping floors
These issues often lead to equipment wear, safety hazards, and operational delays.
If your warehouse or commercial floor is sinking, nearby areas like your loading docks, warehouse floors, or factory floors may also show signs of settlement. These high-load areas often share the same soil conditions. We also provide soil stabilization for long-term support.










