Frequently Asked Questions About Concrete Floor Repair and Restoration
Concrete repair addresses specific damage like cracks or spalling, while restoration focuses on restoring the entire surface to its original condition or better. GPS Flooring provides both services to meet your unique needs. Our experts visit your building to assess your floor and find a repair or resurfacing solution that best meets your operational and budgetary needs.
Visible cracks or crumbling, known as spalling, suggest the surface is deteriorating, which can lead to more severe damage if left unaddressed. Surface discoloration or staining not only looks unsightly but also affects the professional appearance of your facility.
Uneven or pitted surfaces create safety hazards and interfere with machinery or foot traffic. Moisture penetrating the concrete, especially in freeze–thaw environments, weakens the material and causes further damage. Additionally, if your floors are showing signs of wear that reduce performance—such as rough patches or increased maintenance needs—it’s time to contact GPS Flooring for professional repair and restoration.
Absolutely. GPS Flooring offers a wide range of options to meet your needs. We provide various finishes, from polished high-gloss solutions to textured, slip-resistant surfaces. If your facility handles heavy traffic or stress, GPS Flooring uses specialized materials and techniques to reinforce your floors. We also offer decorative finishes like color-matching, staining, or stamping, along with overlays to enhance your facility’s look while maintaining top performance.
Concrete repair and restoration should be considered early before cracks worsen, leading to more extensive damage or the need for total replacement. If your facility undergoes heavy use—whether from foot traffic, machinery, or environmental stress—regular repairs are essential to maintain safety and durability.
Restoration is crucial during facility upgrades to make sure your floors are updated and support new equipment or installations. Before reapplying finishes or coatings, GPS Flooring recommends repairing and restoring the concrete to provide a solid foundation and optimal results.