Warehouse Floor Leveling & Industrial Slab Repair | Texas

Warehouse Floor Leveling & Industrial Slab Repair | Texas

Your Floor Is Your Production Line

In a warehouse or distribution center, everything moves on the floor — forklifts, pallet jacks, conveyor systems, foot traffic. When a concrete slab settles, curls, or starts rocking at the joints, it slows everything down and puts your people at risk.

We’ve been leveling industrial and warehouse floors across Texas for nearly 30 years. We understand that shutting down operations isn’t an option, and that’s exactly why our process is built the way it is.

The Rocking Slab Problem

Industrial floors take a beating that residential concrete never sees. Thousands of pounds rolling across joints all day, every day. Over time, the soil beneath those joints compacts or washes away. When a loaded forklift crosses a joint with no support underneath, the slab tilts — that’s the “rock” your operators feel and hear.

Here’s what it costs you:

  • Equipment Damage: That repeated clunk at every joint destroys forklift wheels, axles, and transmissions. It adds up fast in maintenance and downtime.
  • Lost Efficiency: Operators slow down to navigate bad sections of floor. Across a full shift, across a full crew, that lost speed is real money.
  • OSHA Liability: Uneven surfaces and trip hazards are exactly what safety auditors look for. A failed inspection means fines, paperwork, and potential shutdowns.

Joint Stabilization & Undersealing

You can’t afford to shut down an aisle for a week to tear out and repour concrete. That’s not realistic, and frankly, it’s not necessary.

We use high-density polyurethane foam to stabilize your floor with minimal impact:

  1. Zero Downtime: Our foam cures to 90% strength in 15 minutes. We can repair a section during a lunch break or shift change, and you can run traffic over it immediately.
  2. Built for Heavy Loads: We use NCFI Geotechnical industrial-grade polymers designed to support heavy machinery, fully loaded forklifts, and racking systems.
  3. Clean Process: No concrete dust, no slurry. Your inventory, electronics, packaging, and equipment stay clean and uncontaminated.

Where We Work

We’ve served facility managers across the DFW metroplex and throughout Texas:

  • Distribution Centers & Warehouses — The bread and butter. We know these floors.
  • Manufacturing Plants — Precision leveling for production lines and heavy equipment pads.
  • Big Box Retail — Sales floor and back-of-house concrete repair without closing the store.
  • Loading Docks — Where the heaviest loads meet the worst conditions. We stabilize dock aprons and approach slabs.

We Work on Your Schedule

We know your facility doesn’t sleep, and we know the last thing you want is a repair crew in the way during peak hours. We offer flexible scheduling — including nights, weekends, and holiday windows — so your operation keeps moving while we fix the floor.

Pride Concrete Lifting has the industrial experience and the right materials to handle the demands of your facility. Don’t wait for a forklift accident or a failed safety audit.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you really fix warehouse floors without shutting down operations?

That’s what we do. Our foam cures to 90% strength in 15 minutes — we can repair a section during a lunch break or shift change, and you can run traffic over it immediately. No need to shut down an aisle for days.

What kind of weight can the repaired floor handle?

After proper stabilization, the pavement will have the same support value as when it was first installed. We use NCFI Geotechnical industrial-grade polymers designed for heavy loads — fully loaded forklifts, racking systems, heavy machinery.

Do you work nights and weekends?

Yes. We’re able to work any shift that’s convenient for your operation. Many of our industrial clients prefer nights or weekends so there’s zero impact on their daytime production.

What causes warehouse floors to sink in the first place?

Constant heavy traffic compacts the soil beneath the joints over time. Water infiltration can also wash away sub-grade material. Add in vibration from heavy machinery, and the soil eventually loses its ability to support the slab evenly.

Contact Our Commercial Team for a Quote

We also handle municipal roadway repair and void filling & soil stabilization for commercial and industrial clients across Texas.

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Fill out the form below to get in contact with us! We can also be reached via email at: contact@prideconcretelifting.com or via telephone at: 817-888-6254 .