Floor Maintenance & Repair
Industrial and commercial floor maintenance and repair across Greater Accra — resin recoating, crack stitching and joint-arris repair, patch and pothole reinstatement, concrete grinding and re-sealing, and planned upkeep programmes that extend the life of epoxy, concrete, tile and stone floors instead of replacing them. Floor Experts Ghana — over 30 years of flooring expertise.
Floor maintenance and repair is the diagnosis, repair and planned upkeep of existing industrial and commercial floors — resin recoating, crack and joint repair, patch reinstatement, concrete re-sealing and scheduled maintenance — that extends a floor’s working life across Greater Accra instead of replacing it. The value is in the diagnosis: a repair that ignores why the floor failed simply fails again. Floor Experts Ghana repairs and maintains resin, concrete, tile and stone floors across Ghana with over 30 years of flooring expertise.
Why Floor Repairs Fail in Ghana’s Conditions — and How We Prevent It
Most failed floor repairs fail because they treated the symptom and ignored the cause. A blistered epoxy recoated without addressing substrate moisture blisters again within a season. A peeling coating recoated over the same weak, contaminated surface peels again. Spalled joint arrises re-filled with a soft sealant spall again under the next forklift. In Ghana’s humidity, moisture-driven failures in particular are misdiagnosed as “bad resin” and repeatedly recoated at the client’s expense.
We start with diagnosis, not product. We survey to find the real cause — moisture, movement, wear, joint damage or wrong original spec — moisture-test where a recoat is planned, then prepare back to sound substrate and repair with the correct method: crack stitching, semi-rigid joint filler that supports edges under traffic, repair mortar for potholes, and a recoat or re-seal matched to the existing system. A repair done to the cause lasts; one done to the symptom does not.
Floor Repair & Maintenance Services We Provide in Accra
Resin Recoating & Patch Repair
Grinding back failed or worn epoxy and recoating to restore a sealed, serviceable surface — full-area or localised patch repair matched to the existing floor.
Crack Stitching & Concrete Repair
Structural crack stitching, resin crack injection, and reinstatement of spalled, potholed or damaged concrete with repair mortars back to a sound, flat surface.
Joint Repair & Sealant Renewal
Rebuilding spalled joint arrises and renewing joint sealant with a semi-rigid filler that supports the edges under hard-wheeled traffic — a common cause of fast-deteriorating industrial floors.
Concrete Grinding, Densify & Re-Seal
Diamond-grinding tired concrete, densifying and re-sealing to bring back a hard, low-dust, easily-cleaned surface without replacement.
Planned Maintenance Programmes
Scheduled inspection, cleaning-regime guidance, re-seal intervals and joint checks that maintain a floor before it fails.
The Repair Standards We Work To
| Standard / control | What it governs | Why it decides the repair |
|---|---|---|
| Cause diagnosis before repair | Getting to the root | A repair that ignores moisture, movement or wear fails again |
| Moisture testing before recoat | Recoat viability | Stops a fresh recoat blistering over a still-damp slab |
| Preparation back to sound substrate | Bond of the repair | The repair only holds if keyed to sound material, not loose coating |
| Semi-rigid joint filler | Joint-edge support | Supports arrises under hard wheels so joints stop spalling |
| Matched recoat / re-seal | Compatibility | Repair system matched to the existing floor and its use |
How We Repair & Maintain a Floor
- Diagnose the real cause — survey and, where relevant, moisture-test to find why the floor failed.
- Prepare & repair the substrate — grind back to sound material, stitch cracks, reinstate potholes, rebuild joints.
- Recoat, re-screed or re-seal — matched to the existing system and use.
- Planned maintenance programme — scheduled inspection, cleaning, re-seal and joint checks where wanted.
Repair or Replace?
| Situation | Typical route |
|---|---|
| Worn or peeling coating, sound slab | Grind back and recoat |
| Moisture-blistered resin | Address moisture cause, then recoat |
| Spalled joints, cracked concrete | Joint rebuild, crack stitch, patch repair |
| Widespread failure or wrong original spec | Re-specify and replace the failed system |
What Affects the Cost
- The cause and extent of the damage, and whether the moisture source must be addressed
- The preparation and repair method, and the recoat or re-seal area
- Access and whether the area must stay partly operational during works
- Whether a one-off repair or an ongoing maintenance programme is required
Every quote follows a site survey and diagnosis — no fixed rate is given before the floor is assessed.
Applications Across Ghana
- Warehousing and factory floors with worn, peeling or blistered resin
- Spalled and cracked concrete floors and damaged joints
- Retail, commercial and institutional floors needing recoating or re-sealing
- Planned maintenance for operators who cannot afford floor downtime
Areas We Serve
Floor Experts Ghana maintains and repairs floors across Accra, Tema, Spintex, Kumasi and beyond — diagnosed, repaired and guaranteed by a trusted Ghanaian contractor with over 30 years of flooring expertise.
Related Services
- Epoxy Floor Installation — full resin systems where a repair is not enough
- Epoxy Self-Levelling — flat, seamless self-smoothing screeds
- Concrete Floor Installation — slab repair, re-levelling and polishing
- ESD / Anti-Static Floors — including ESD-safe maintenance and re-testing
Frequently Asked Questions
Can you repair an epoxy floor that is peeling or blistering rather than replace it? Usually yes, after finding why. Peeling from poor preparation is ground back and recoated; blistering from moisture needs the moisture cause fixed first or it blisters again. We diagnose, moisture-test and repair to last.
Why do floor joints fail, and can they be repaired? Joint arrises spall under forklift traffic when unfilled or filled with a too-soft sealant. We rebuild the arrises and re-fill with a semi-rigid filler that supports the edges — often what stops a floor deteriorating fast.
Is a planned maintenance programme worth it? For a working floor, almost always — timely inspection, cleaning, re-sealing and joint checks catch small problems cheaply and extend service life well beyond a neglected floor.
How much does floor repair cost? Quoted on survey — driven by the cause and extent of damage, the repair method, the recoat/re-seal area and access.
