Level Repairs








Addressing Level Defects Before They Impact Productivity
In the logistics and supply chain sector of the warehousing and distribution market, the demand for “flat and level” floors has increased dramatically.
The storage and distribution needs of the companies operating such facilities have evolved, driven specifically by the need for space maximisation. They are either specifying flatter and more level floors at the time of construction or they are upgrading existing facilities to have narrower aisles and much higher racking. As a result, they must use far more
sophisticated MHV’s and reach trucks that require very flat and level floors to operate efficiently.
CLF has incorporated methodologies to achieve these necessary flatness and level tolerances. These include either specialist floor grinding or the application of appropriate self-levelling screeds. We have undertaken successful projects for clients such as Adendorff, Clover, Dischem and DSV.
Keep your floors performing at their best.
From joint repairs and crack remediation to full floor rehabilitation, we deliver targeted repair solutions that minimise disruption and extend the life of your concrete floor.
Other Concrete Floor Repair Services from CLF
Joint Repairs
Most concrete experts agree that the most common area where concrete floors become damaged, is the joints. CLF can help!
Crack Repairs
Cracks in your concrete floor can be either “cosmetic” or “structural” with regards to their impact on your floor and business.
Injection Grouting
This method involves injecting a non-shrink grout below the panels to fill in the voids is an accepted repair method.
Freezer Repairs
Freezer facilities require highly specialised repair methodologies and products due to the sub-zero operational temperatures.
Delamination Repairs
Floors exhibiting surface issues such as weak abrasion resistance or surface delamination can be easily repaired using CLF’s refined repair techniques.
Bolt Repairs
Floor users are continually revising operational layouts and strategies which often lead to the moving of racking and fencing.