Throughout the UK’s distribution, logistics and warehouse networks broken down and failed floor joints are causing problems for logistics and facilities managers, MHE and warehouse operatives and wider business operations and turnover.
Damaged floor joints along with surface cracks and localised defects, which are usually left untreated for as long as possible to avoid modest warehouse repair costs, result in operational downtime. The damaged floor joints requiring repair restricts the MHE and forklift operating speeds, limiting the volume of stock that can be moved and ultimately money made. In severe cases, the broken down arris joints can cause damage to MHE equipment.
That is where Level Best’s various warehouse floor joint repair teams can assist, carrying out the most innovative floor joint repair solutions utilising the latest and highest performing repair products and mortars. Level Best carry out a variety of warehouse joint repairs from minor surface repairs to specialist heavy-duty joint repairs and in the most extreme cases, full depth joint removal and steel armoured joint load-transfer reinstatement. Level Best also offer a high-traffic level access doorway repair between internal slabs and external hardstands.
Once contact has been made and a survey requested, one of Level Best’s floor survey specialists will visit site to review the insitu damaged joint condition and propose the ideal warehouse floor joint repair solutions. The specialist repairs will; improve health and safety, increase efficiency and maintain overall production targets.
At the time of publishing this article, Level Best’s various floor repair teams are carrying out specialist repairs in the following locations:
- Specialist heavy-duty joint doorway repairs and crack repairs in Birmingham, West Midlands
- Full depth joint replacement and steel armoured load-transfer reinstatement in Goole, East Yorkshire
- Warehouse floor joint repairs and arris breakdown treatment in Sunderland, Tyne and Wear
- Live warehouse facility concrete floor joint repairing in Bristol, Southwest England