Concrete Repair flooring

Concrete Repair

Restore damaged concrete slabs and prepare surfaces for new flooring systems with structural repair, crack stitching, and surface restoration.

Cracked, spalled, or deteriorating concrete compromises both safety and performance. Left unaddressed, structural damage spreads and undermines any new coating or overlay applied on top.

We repair structural damage, fill voids, patch surface defects, and restore concrete to a sound substrate ready for coatings, polishing, or overlay systems. Our repair methods include crack stitching using stainless steel staples or carbon fibre reinforcement to re-establish structural continuity across cracked slabs, as well as epoxy injection, spall repair, and cementitious patching.

Proper concrete repair ensures your new flooring system bonds correctly and delivers its full service life. Skipping this step is the most common cause of premature coating failure.

Key Features

Crack stitching with stainless steel staples or carbon fibre reinforcement
Crack injection and filling with epoxy or polyurethane
Spall and pothole repair
Surface grinding and profiling
Epoxy and cementitious patching compounds

Benefits

Restores structural integrity and load-bearing capacity
Eliminates trip hazards and safety risks
Provides a sound, properly bonded base for new coatings
Avoids costly full slab replacement
Prevents premature failure of new flooring systems

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Quick Facts

  • Methods Stitching, injection, patching
  • Stitching SS staples / carbon fibre
  • Purpose Restore for re-coating

Frequently Asked Questions

What is concrete crack stitching?
Crack stitching involves cutting slots across a crack at regular intervals and embedding stainless steel staples or carbon fibre reinforcement with epoxy resin. This re-establishes structural continuity across the crack and prevents it from widening further.
Can cracked concrete be repaired without full replacement?
In most cases, yes. Crack stitching, epoxy injection, and surface patching can restore structural integrity without the cost and disruption of slab replacement. Your installer will assess the extent of damage and advise on the most appropriate repair method.
Why is concrete repair important before applying a new coating?
New coatings and overlays are only as strong as the substrate they bond to. Applying a coating over damaged, cracked, or weak concrete will result in premature failure, delamination, and wasted investment. Proper repair ensures the new system bonds correctly and performs for its intended lifespan.

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