Warehouse Concrete Polishing in New Jersey

   At Andres Flooring, we offer complete warehouse concrete polishing and repair services tailored to industrial needs. Your warehouse is the heart of your operation and its floors endure constant pressure from forklifts, pallets, heavy loads, and foot traffic.

     Cracks, holes, dust, and uneven surfaces can lead to expensive repairs, equipment damage, and workplace injuries. Our job is to fix all that and deliver a polished concrete floor that performs for years.

 Crack Repair

 

Cracks in warehouse concrete floors are common, but they’re not harmless. Left untreated, they:

    • Widen and deepen with heavy traffic

    • Trap dirt, grease, and water

    • Create hazards for equipment and workers

Filling Holes & Surface Voids

Warehouses often have pits, chipped areas, joint blowouts, or exposed aggregate. We fill these with industrial-grade patching compounds, ensuring a flat and durable surface.

 

Edge & Joint Repair

 

We reinforce weak edges and expansion joints using concrete-compatible materials to prevent crumbling, which is especially important in high-turn areas and loading zones.

Leveling Uneven Surfaces

Using diamond grinders, we level high points and feather low areas. This is essential for smooth forklift operation and to prevent pooling water or debris collection.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can you polish old or damaged warehouse concrete?

Yes! As long as the concrete is structurally sound, we can repair and polish it. We specialize in restoring older warehouse floors.

Yes! We can schedule work in specific sections and even after hours to minimize disruption. This way, your operations can continue while we transform your floors.

Sweeping and mopping is enough!

The floor can be used immediately after it is finished being polished. 

Yes, we offer free estimates and on-site consultations. We’ll evaluate your space, discuss your specific needs, and provide a detailed quote.