Floor Patching That Restores Strength and Readiness
Floor patching is the fastest way to bring damaged concrete back to life. CustomCrete fills cracks, holes, and surface defects with high-performance repair materials—creating a smooth, stable slab ready for coatings, overlays, or traffic. Whether you're prepping for a new floor system or addressing problem areas, professional patching prevents further damage and extends the life of your concrete.

Areas Where Floor Patching Improves Your Workspace
Concrete damage doesn’t stay in one place—and even small problem areas can lead to bigger failures over time. Floor patching addresses the most common types of wear and tear, restoring surface integrity where your slab needs it most.
Holes and Surface Voids
Fills deep pits, gouges, or punch-throughs caused by dropped tools, corrosion, or past removals.
Cracked Concrete
Repairs structural and surface cracks to prevent moisture intrusion, trip hazards, and further spreading.
Broken or Spalled Joints
Rebuilds joint edges where chipping, crumbling, or joint separation has weakened the surrounding concrete.
Delaminated Surface Areas
Removes and replaces loose or flaking sections where the top layer has separated from the slab.
Uneven or Low Spots
Levels areas where the slab has settled or worn down, creating a flat surface ready for coatings or overlays.
After Demo or Equipment Removal
Repairs anchor holes, trenches, or damaged areas left behind after machinery or old flooring is removed.
Why Ignoring Floor Damage Leads to Bigger Problems
Small cracks and holes might seem harmless—but over time, they compromise safety, interfere with operations, and shorten the life of your floor. Without proper patching, localized damage can turn into widespread failure.
- Trip Hazards and Safety Risks: Unpatched holes or cracks can injure staff, damage equipment, or lead to compliance issues.
- Accelerated Surface Deterioration: Moisture, traffic, and impact make damaged areas worse—leading to spalling, deeper cracks, or structural concerns.
- Costly Flooring Delays or Failures: Installing coatings or overlays over unpatched concrete can result in delamination, bubbling, or premature system failure.
Restore Strength and Safety to Your Concrete Surface
Professional floor patching restores your facility’s concrete to a safe, even, and structurally sound state—giving you a dependable base for operations or future coatings. At CustomCrete, we don’t just fill cracks—we repair them to last.
Request a QuoteCreates a Safer, Smoother Surface
By repairing damaged joints, holes, and cracks, patching eliminates trip hazards and provides a safer environment for staff and equipment movement.
Supports Long-Term Coating Performance
Patching ensures the surface is ready for coatings, overlays, or polish—preventing issues like delamination or bubbling that often come from ignoring damage.
Minimizes Downtime and Prevents Bigger Repairs
Addressing minor damage early prevents more extensive (and expensive) repairs later, keeping your operations running smoothly with less disruption.
Applicable Industries to Floor Patching
Concrete damage doesn’t discriminate—over time, cracks, holes, and failing joints can affect nearly any facility. Floor patching is a critical step in restoring safety, functionality, and appearance before applying coatings or resuming operations. Whether you manage a warehouse or a veterinary clinic, professionally patched concrete keeps your workspace reliable and compliant.
Manufacturing
Heavy machinery and constant vibration often cause cracks or chipped joints. Patching restores a solid foundation for safe and efficient production.
Food & Beverage
Spills, temperature swings, and cleaning chemicals can degrade concrete. Patching keeps floors cleanable, safe, and prep-ready for urethane or epoxy coatings.
Warehouses & Distribution Centers
Forklift traffic, pallet jacks, and foot traffic wear down floors. Patching corrects damage to reduce liability and maintain traffic flow.
Veterinary Clinics & Animal Care
Floors in these facilities need to be hygienic and crack-free to prevent contamination. Patching repairs imperfections before sealing or coating.
Pharmaceutical
Facilities under strict cleanliness protocols must eliminate cracks and holes that trap bacteria or interfere with coating applications.
Automotive Shops
Heavy equipment, dropped tools, and fluid leaks can degrade floors. Patching keeps work zones clean and safe under tough shop conditions.
Hear from past clients
"Used CustomCrete for a urethane cement flooring application (Carbocrete HF) in a harsh manufacturing setting where all prior epoxy/concrete flooring either popped off due to heat/moisture or was eaten through by our corrosive product.
The team was easy to work with and very responsive to changes in scope as well as working around other vendors during a plant turnaround."
-Jack Barkow
"We had a floor that had been painted several times and looked very abused. It was becoming difficult to keep clean and looking nice. Tom came in, pulled up all the paint, and brought the floor back to its original state. It now shines and is easy to maintain."
-James Petryka
"CustomCrete and their crew did a fantastic installation on my floor project. Any questions or concerns that I had were addressed by Tom himself. Very happy with the service they had provided to me."
-Jonathan Wirtz
Ready to Get Started? Here’s How We Make It Easy for You
Follow these three steps for a beautiful new concrete floor coating.
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Request a quote and learn how much your project might cost.
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Speak to a concrete coating expert and get your project done right.
Get Back to Business
Get back to business with safe quality floors.
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Common Questions About Floor Patching
We’re often asked how floor patching fits into a larger flooring plan, what materials we use, and how quickly you can get back to work. Here are clear answers to the questions we hear most.
What materials do you use, and will the patches blend in?
We use high-performance repair products—epoxy mortars, polymer-modified/rapid-set cementitious patches, and specialty fillers—selected for load, chemistry, and timeline. Under opaque coatings, patches typically disappear; on bare or polished concrete, they may remain visible.
How soon can we install coatings or return to service after patching?
Many rapid-set materials allow light foot traffic in 1–4 hours and coating installation or heavy use within 4–24 hours, depending on depth, temperature, and product choice. We’ll specify cure times in your project plan.
When is patching not enough?
If damage is widespread (large-area spalls, deep structural cracking, slab movement, or extensive delamination), we may recommend joint restoration, partial resurfacing/self-leveling, or other remediation to ensure long-term performance.
Discover What Strong Floors Are Made Of
Curious how to prevent future floor damage—or whether floor patching is enough for your facility? Our Learning Center connects you with the latest insights into concrete repairs, coating prep, and long-term durability strategies. Below, you’ll find three helpful articles tailored to the challenges of maintaining safe, high-performing floors in industrial environments.
Let’s Get Your Concrete Floor Back in Shape
Damaged floors aren’t just unsightly—they can slow down operations, create safety hazards, and lead to bigger structural problems. If you’ve been putting off patching holes, cracks, or broken joints, now’s the time to take action.
Filling out the form on this page is the first step to getting the information you need from CustomCrete to assist in your decision-making process.
When you request a quote, one of our concrete service experts will reach out to you within one business day to assess your needs and schedule a site visit for consultation. From there, typically within one day, you can expect a personalized quote tailored to your location and project scope.