Factory Floors Leveling in North Texas
Lift Uneven Slabs • Support Heavy Machinery • Eliminate Dips • Keep Production Running Smoothly
Factory floors take constant abuse from heavy machinery, forklifts, pallet jacks, and high-volume production activity. When the ground beneath these floors weakens or voids form, the concrete can dip, crack, or shift — creating safety hazards, equipment misalignment, and costly workflow interruptions. PolyFix Inc. levels factory floors using high-density polyurethane foam engineered for industrial loads, restoring a smooth, stable, and safe working surface with minimal downtime.
Why Factory Floors Sink
Industrial environments put extreme pressure on concrete slabs. In North Texas, factory floors commonly settle due to:
- Heavy equipment and machinery vibrations
- Forklift and cart traffic stressing the slab
- Shrinking and swelling clay soil under large buildings
- Water leaks or drainage failures beneath the structure
- Poor soil compaction during initial construction
- Voids forming under slab sections
- Weight concentration from production lines or storage
Once the soil loses strength, floor panels begin dipping, rocking, or cracking — affecting production safety and efficiency.
Common Signs Your Factory Floor Needs Leveling
Your facility may need concrete floor leveling if you notice:
- Uneven forklift travel paths
- Dips or low spots on production floors
- Cracks forming between slab joints
- Machinery no longer sitting level
- Pallet jacks catching on raised edges
- Hollow-sounding areas indicating voids
- Slabs pulling away from walls or footings
- Drainage issues due to sloped or sinking areas
These issues affect productivity and can lead to equipment wear or safety risks.
If your factory floor is settling, you may also notice issues around nearby interior concrete floors, loading docks, or warehouse sections. Heavy machinery vibration often affects multiple slabs. We also handle soil stabilization to strengthen weak ground beneath industrial buildings.








