Cracked Warehouse Floors and Garage Slabs
Large concrete slabs in garages and industrial settings are prone to cracking due to load stress, poor joint control, or unstable soils beneath. These cracks can worsen over time, creating hazards and accelerating slab failure.
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Why Concrete Slabs Crack
Cracks in industrial and residential slab floors form due to many overlapping issues — heavy equipment loads, poor control joint placement, slab shrinkage, soil movement, or long-term wear.
- Random cracking or corner breaks
- Trip hazards in pedestrian areas
- Moisture infiltration through open cracks
- Reduced load capacity and surface performance
Slab Cracks Compromise Safety and Productivity
In warehouse or garage settings, slab cracking may lead to equipment damage, water infiltration, and safety violations. Repairs should address both the cracks and the root causes — typically related to soil support or poor slab detailing.
Recommended Solution
Structural Crack Injection restores slab integrity, while Polyurethane Foam Injection lifts and re-levels slabs by filling voids beneath.
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Cracked garage or warehouse floors don't need to be demolished. SRN offers engineered repair methods that restore performance and prevent recurrence.
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