PROCESS
Little to no impact on your operations!
The unique system used by ConcreteFloorSystems means your operations can continue while we undertake the work.
Every project is unique and our system can be tailored to every challenge!

PREPARATION
PREPARATION
We start by drilling holes through the subsided concrete floor. The hole pattern depends on the underlying soil, the type of concrete floor, the client's requirements, and the required amount of relevelling.
EXECUTION
EXECUTION
We install tightly fitting injection plugs into the drilled holes. Next we use a special injection lance to inject the lightweight concrete lifting mix under the subsided concrete floor. The whole process is carefully monitored using laser surveying equipment.
HAND-OVER
HAND-OVER
Once the client has approved the work the injection plugs are removed and the injection holes are carefully filled. The concrete floor is ready for use after 24 hours.
APPLICATION
Concrete floors without foundations can subside if the earth underneath them consolidates or if the floor is subjected to heavy loads. Generally, concrete floors suffer uneven subsidence. As a result the floor bends, fractures or cracks. At ConcreteFloorSystems we can always provide a solution to return the subsided concrete floor to the required level. There are several types of concrete floors without foundations, conventional reinforced floors, steel fibre-reinforced floors, and unreinforced floors. They are also known as ‘floating floors’.
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The concrete floor is not supported by the foundations.
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The concrete floor is connected to the foundations by anchors around the edges.
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The concrete floor rests on the foundations, but is unsupported between the foundation piles.
Our system can remedy subsidence affecting all these types of concrete floors!
It is suitable for concrete floors in any industry: