FoamTech Construction LLC

Serving Delaware & Surroundings

Warehouse and Industrial Floor Lifting & Leveling

Restore Safe, Level Industrial Concrete Without Replacement

Uneven warehouse and industrial floors can impact forklift operations, employee safety, equipment performance, and productivity. Settlement beneath concrete slabs often creates trip hazards, floor irregularities, and operational challenges. Polyurethane concrete lifting restores settled concrete quickly while minimizing downtime.

Signs Your Warehouse Floor Has Settled

  • Forklifts experience bumps or uneven travel.
  • Floor slabs have settled or become uneven.
  • Cracks are forming due to slab movement.
  • Expansion joints are separating.
  • Equipment is affected by floor settlement.
  • Employees are reporting trip hazards.

How We Fix It

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1. Drill Small Injection Holes

We begin by drilling small, precise holes into the sunken concrete slab—this creates access points to inject polyurethane foam beneath the surface.

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2. Lift and Level the Concrete

The expanding foam gently raises the concrete until it’s level with the surrounding surface. This process is quick, clean, and highly effective for sidewalks, driveways, patios, and slabs.

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3. Patch Holes and Clean the Surface

We patch the injection holes with durable, color-matched materials and clean the area—leaving your concrete looking smooth, safe, and ready to use. Often in a matter of hours.

Why Choose Concrete Lifting




Minimizes operational downtime

Less expensive than replacement

Restores safe forklift traffic

Stabilizes supporting soils

Fast installation and return to service

Why Choose FoamTech Construction

FoamTech Construction partners with businesses, municipalities, schools, healthcare facilities, retail centers, property managers, and HOAs to restore safe concrete surfaces through efficient concrete lifting technology.

Why Homeowners & Businesses Trust FoamTech

✔ Local Family-Owned Business

✔ Licensed & Fully Insured

✔ BBB Accredited Business with an A+ Rating

✔ State of Delaware Certified Small & Diverse Business

✔ Certified Women-Owned Business (WBE)

✔ Member of Associated Builders & Contractors

 

Proudly serving commercial property owners throughout Delaware, Eastern Maryland, Southeastern Pennsylvania, and Southern New Jersey, including Wilmington, Newark, New Castle, Dover, Middletown, Bear, West Chester, Elkton, Claymont, and surrounding communities.

Restore Safe, Level Industrial Floors

Reduce downtime, improve safety, and restore productivity without costly concrete replacement. Schedule your free warehouse floor leveling assessment today.

Proudly serving warehouse operators, manufacturing facilities, distribution centers, and industrial property owners throughout Delaware, Eastern Maryland, Southeastern Pennsylvania, and Southern New Jersey, including Wilmington, Newark, New Castle, Dover, Middletown, Bear, Elkton, West Chester, Claymont, and surrounding communities.

 

Frequently Asked Questions about Warehouse and Industrial Floor Lifting & Leveling

Can warehouse floors be leveled without replacing the concrete?

Yes. Polyurethane concrete lifting can often restore settled warehouse floors while preserving existing concrete.

Will floor leveling disrupt warehouse operations?

 Most projects can be completed with significantly less disruption than traditional concrete replacement.

Can forklift traffic resume quickly after lifting?

Yes. Polyurethane foam cures rapidly, allowing facilities to return to service quickly.

What causes warehouse floor settlement?

Settlement is commonly caused by poor soil compaction, erosion, washout, or long-term soil movement beneath the slab.

Can concrete lifting improve workplace safety?

Yes. Leveling uneven floors helps reduce trip hazards and improves forklift and equipment operation.

Can warehouse floors be lifted around storage racks, machinery, or production equipment?

Possibly, but the site must be evaluated first. Rack loads, machinery, utilities, slab joints, access, floor tolerances, and the location of the settlement can affect the repair plan. Equipment or stored materials may need to be relocated, and some projects may require structural or engineering review.

Can polyurethane foam be used to fill voids without significantly lifting the floor?

Yes. In some situations, polyurethane foam can be injected primarily to fill voids and stabilize the slab rather than perform a substantial lift. The appropriate approach depends on the size and location of the void, slab condition, expected loads, and the cause of the loss of support.

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