Concrete Floor Repair
Proudly Serving CT, NY, MA, NJ, RI & Beyond
Timely interior concrete floor repair helps maintain the safety, aesthetics, and functionality of your flooring system, thereby reducing further deterioration, surface wear, and water damage.
Concrete Floor Crack Repair
Our interior concrete floor crack repair is a reliable, cost-effective, and aesthetically pleasing solution for addressing cracks and maintaining structural integrity.
Concrete Delamination Repair
Our experts can assess your concrete delamination and provide the appropriate repair, overlay, or replacement as needed.
Concrete Grinding Services
Make your facility safer and more efficient with our concrete floor grinding service, including robot floor grinding, AR floor repair, grinding with Roughness Average (RA), gloss adjustment, flatness grinding, Very Narrow Aisle (VNA) grinding, and guided wire installation & repair.
Concrete Expansion Joint Repair
Properly repaired concrete joints maintain the structural integrity of your surfaces while allowing slabs to naturally expand and contract with temperature extremes.
Line Striping Removal
Most landlords and new tenants require floor markings to be removed when a leased space is turned over. Our warehouse line striping services include effective removal without damaging the concrete surface.
Anchor Bolt Repair
Our experts understand how to remove anchor bolts from a concrete floor properly, and will handle the process from start to finish, patching and repairing the holes left behind from securing racking, shelving, machinery, and walls.
Frequently Asked Questions
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How do you repair large cracks or spalling (broken concrete)?
We use specialized repair mortars or epoxy fillers to restore structural integrity before polishing or coating.
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What is delamination?
Delamination is the separation of a thin layer of concrete from the underlying slab, creating hollow spaces that compromise durability and performance.
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How do you test for hollow spots in concrete floors?
Common methods include Sounding Test (hammer or chain drag), Infrared Thermography, Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR), and Core Sampling for physical verification.
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Heavy Duty Floors can repair or restore your concrete floor to its original state—or even better.




