Concrete floors are the most common in warehouses because they provide a solid and durable foundation. However, not all concrete floors are created equal. The strength of the concrete must be assessed, especially for heavy-duty racking systems. When installing racking on concrete floors, it’s important to know the concrete’s thickness and PSI (pounds per square inch) to ensure it can support the load.
Generally, the thicker and stronger the concrete, the better it will support the weight of loaded racks. However, some older warehouses may have weaker floors, requiring reinforcement or special racking solutions to prevent cracking or damage under heavy loads.