Understanding Warped Concrete Slabs
Warped concrete slabs — sometimes called slab curling or slab distortion — occur when moisture or temperature differences between the top and bottom surfaces of a slab cause uneven shrinkage or expansion. This leads to upward bending at edges or corners, leaving portions of the slab unsupported and vulnerable to cracking, pitting, and structural stress under heavy loads like forklifts and machinery.
Polyurethane foam injection offers a reliable method for repairing warped slabs by filling underslab voids, stabilizing the floor, and preventing further deformation. It works by expanding beneath the slab to provide support where traditional repair methods fail.
Quick, Durable Repair Without Demolition
Unlike slab replacement or grinding, polyurethane injection stabilizes warped slabs with minimal cleanup, reduced downtime, and lasting structural support — even under heavy industrial traffic.