Warehouse Floors Leveling in North Texas
Lift Uneven Slabs • Support Heavy Loads • Remove Forklift Bumps • Stabilize Industrial Floors
Warehouse floors take constant abuse — forklifts, pallet jacks, heavy inventory, and continuous vibration all stress the concrete. Over time, the soil beneath the slab weakens, causing floors to settle, dip, crack, or become uneven. These issues slow down operations, damage equipment, and create safety risks. PolyFix Inc. levels warehouse floors using industrial-grade polyurethane foam, restoring a smooth, stable, and safe surface with minimal disruption to your business.
Why Warehouse Floors Sink
In the Dallas–Fort Worth area, warehouse floors commonly settle due to:
- Heavy forklift and equipment traffic
- Poor soil compaction under large slab sections
- Shrinking and swelling clay soil
- Water infiltration or drainage issues
- Voids forming beneath slab joints
- Vibration from machinery or loading equipment
- Long-term weight from racking and storage systems
Once the soil loses strength, warehouse slabs begin dipping, cracking, or separating.
Common Signs Your Warehouse Needs Concrete Leveling
Your warehouse may need concrete lifting if you notice:
- Forklifts bumping or jolting over slabs
- Cracks forming along joints or expansion lines
- Dips or low spots affecting drainage
- Slabs separating or rocking under load
- Hollow sounds indicating voids below the surface
- Sloped areas near loading docks or machinery
- Inventory racks leaning or becoming misaligned
Ignoring these issues can slow productivity and cause long-term structural damage.
If your warehouse floor is settling, nearby areas like your loading docks, interior concrete floors, or factory sections might also be affected. We also provide soil stabilization for deeper voids under high-load industrial slabs.




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