Commercial Concrete Leveling in Wichita, KS
Reliable Concrete Solutions for Kansas Businesses
Uneven concrete isn’t just a nuisance — for businesses, it can become a liability. Cracked warehouse floors, sunken loading docks, or uneven sidewalks create safety hazards, damage equipment, and hurt your professional image. At Midwest Foam Works, we provide fast, affordable commercial concrete leveling in Wichita, KS, and surrounding areas using polyurethane foam injection.
Our process lifts and stabilizes concrete with minimal downtime, helping you keep operations safe and running smoothly without the cost of full replacement.
Commercial Concrete Services We Offer
At Midwest Foam Works, we provide polyurethane foam leveling for a wide range of commercial and industrial needs:
- Warehouse Floors – Smooth, safe surfaces for equipment and employees.
- Loading Docks & Ramps – Restore safe, even truck access.
- Restaurants – Fix floors, sidewalks, and patios to protect staff and guests.
- Interior Floor Leveling – Stabilize office, showroom, or facility floors.
- Parking Lots – Eliminate cracks, potholes, and uneven slabs.
- Pole Barns – Keep farm and storage buildings safe and stable.
- Grain Bins – Level pads to prevent structural stress and grain loss.
- Airport Runways & Hangars – Smooth, durable surfaces for aviation use.
- Water & Storage Tank Slabs – Strong support for heavy industrial tanks.
- Strip Malls – Safer, more professional properties for tenants and customers.
- Schools – Restore sidewalks, entryways, and floors for safer campuses.
- Churches – Keep entryways and common areas safe for congregations.
- Senior Centers – Eliminate trip hazards and improve accessibility.
- Municipal Projects – Safe, ADA-compliant public walkways, parks, and more.
- Bridge Approaches – Smooth transitions for safer roads.
- Soil Stabilization – Strengthen weak soil to prevent future settlement.
- Void Filling – Fill hidden gaps under slabs to stop future sinking.
Why Commercial Concrete Sinks
Commercial properties experience far heavier use than residential slabs. Over time, this stress causes settlement. Common causes include:
- Heavy forklift, truck, and equipment traffic
- Soil erosion or poor drainage beneath slabs
- Expansive Kansas soils shrinking and swelling with moisture
- Poor soil compaction during original construction
- Large slab areas developing voids underneath
When slabs lose support, they sink, tilt, or crack — creating hazards and costly repairs if not addressed.







































