Level Uneven Interior Floors
Interior slab settlement causes operational issues in commercial and industrial buildings. Unlevel floors can lead to equipment misalignment, shelving instability, and trip hazards for staff. Polyurethane injection levels sunken concrete slabs from beneath, without excavation or shutdown. The process provides fast, durable results with minimal disruption to your facility.

What Is Interior Floor Leveling?
Interior floor leveling is a method of lifting and stabilizing settled concrete slabs inside commercial buildings. The process uses expanding polyurethane to fill voids beneath the slab and gently raise it back to its designed elevation.
This solution is ideal for tilt-up warehouses, retail centers, manufacturing floors, and other large buildings where maintaining level surfaces is critical for safe, efficient operation.
Where Might This Be Needed?

- Warehouses with forklift traffic
- Commercial retail spaces
- Tilt-up distribution centers
- Data centers with floor-mounted systems
- Manufacturing lines
- Interior corridors and back-of-house areas
We Recommend Interior Floor Leveling If You See:

- Slabs that shift or flex under load
- Visible floor sloping or depressions
- Cracks forming near control joints
- Equipment or shelving instability
- Complaints of tripping or imbalance
- Damage to rolling equipment
- Voids or gaps between floor and baseboards
- Ponding in wash-down areas
Is Interior Floor Leveling Necessary?

Yes. Uneven interior slabs pose safety risks and operational inefficiencies. Unstable floors can affect sensitive equipment, loading operations, and inventory racking.
Leveling interior floors with polyurethane injection restores both performance and safety. It avoids costly floor replacement and minimizes business disruption, making it essential for time-sensitive facilities.
What Are the Advantages of Interior Floor Leveling?
Restore smooth, safe working surfaces.
Minimal Disruption: Work is completed without moving racking or equipment.
Increased Equipment Life: Prevents vibration-related damage from uneven surfaces.
Safety Compliance: Reduces slips, trips, and floor instability.
Fast Cure Time: Areas return to service within hours.
Long-Term Durability: Material resists future movement and washout.
Common Problem Areas
- Aisleways between racks
- Loading zones near interior docks
- Walkways through production areas
- Floor transitions between construction phases
- Slabs over poor fill material
Level Your Floors Quickly and Efficiently with Groundworks’ Floor Leveling Solutions.
How Does the Service Work?
Clean and precise in occupied buildings.
- Identify low areas using levels and survey equipment
- Drill small access points through slab surface
- Inject expanding polyurethane beneath the slab
- Monitor slab elevation as lift occurs
- Repeat injection pattern until floor is level
- Patch holes and return to service
Why This Is the Best Choice

- Performed while operations continue
- No excavation or slab removal required
- Reduces facility downtime
- Keeps racking, conveyors, or shelving in place
- Provides clean, low-noise repair environment
- Supports safe movement of workers and machinery
- Fast and non-invasive
- Used in facilities across Canada
Contact Groundworks for Interior Floor Leveling
Restore your slab without reconstruction.
Interior slab settlement can cause delays, damage, and safety concerns. Groundworks provides fast, effective polyurethane solutions to lift and level your floors without interrupting operations. Contact us to schedule a free inspection.
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FAQs
Usually no. The process can be done with equipment in place in most scenarios.
Most interior leveling projects are completed in a single day or overnight.
Yes. The low-impact process produces no vibration or dust.
Yes. Polyurethane bonds with soil and maintains slab stability.
Yes. The system can be set up with minimal footprint and remote hose access.
Disclaimer / Terminology
Polyurethane Injection: A method of slab lifting that uses expanding structural foam.
Tilt-Up Building: A construction method where concrete walls are cast and lifted on site.
Subgrade: The material beneath a concrete slab.
Void: An empty space under the slab caused by settlement or washout.
Leveling: The act of restoring a slab to its original elevation and plane.