Loose, unstable slabs with voids underneath are often referred to as "rocking" slabs due to their movement when forklifts cross over them. Rocking slabs are a common problem in many warehouses. Left un-repaired, they can cause damage to equipment and injury to workers. Eventually, rocking slabs will require replacement if they are not repaired properly.
Rocking Slabs Can Cause:
- Slab Deterioration Over Time
- Floor Destabilization
- Damage to Material Handling Equipment & Loads
- Trip Hazards & Litigation Risk
How to Repair Rocking Slabs:
- Inject high-strength, high-density polyurethane foam underneath the slab for lasting support.
- The polyurethane expands to fill any voids underneath and cures to support 14,000 lbs/square foot.
- Easily clear excess foam from the surface of the slab.
- Repaired slabs are traffic ready in just 15 minutes!