
End-of-Lease Make-Good & Floor Reinstatement — Christchurch
For landlords and property managers. We get the floor back to a lettable condition — bolt holes filled, old markings gone, surface clean and documented.
Christchurch and immediate surrounds.
When a commercial warehouse or industrial unit changes hands, landlords and property managers need the floor reinstated — what leases call make-good or reinstatement. That means all evidence of the previous tenancy removed: dynabolts and anchors cut flush, holes filled, old line markings ground out, and the slab returned to a clean, usable surface.
We work with landlords, property managers and building surveyors across Christchurch to get units floor-ready for re-lease, often within a matter of days.
Who We Work With
Landlords
Need the unit back in lettable condition. We fill the holes, remove old markings and document everything so you can re-lease without delay.
Property Managers
Managing multiple make-good obligations across a portfolio. We turn around most units in one to two days and supply photos for your handover file.
Building Surveyors
Preparing or reviewing a make-good schedule. We can quote against a schedule of dilapidations and carry out the work to the standard required.
What Make-Good Work Covers
- ✓Cutting and grinding protruding dynabolts, rack bolts and chemical anchors flush to the slab
- ✓Filling bolt holes and machine base pockets with high-strength epoxy filler, finished level with the surrounding floor
- ✓Grinding out old line markings — aisle lines, bay numbers, hazard zones — so the slab is clear for the next tenant
- ✓Removal of adhesive pads, coatings and residue left by plant and racking
- ✓Re-marking a new layout (aisle lines, bays, walkways, loading zones) if the incoming tenant requires it
- ✓Before-and-after photo documentation for make-good sign-off and bond release
Before & After — By Repair Type
Real jobs. Before-and-after photos supplied for every job we complete.
Racking Anchor Removal
Protruding rack bolts and anchor studs cut flush, holes filled. Common after racking is removed at end of tenancy.
Before
AfterMachine Base Reinstatement
Multiple anchor bolts across a machine footprint filled flush. Common after heavy plant or CNC equipment is removed.
Before
AfterChristchurch warehouse units — racking anchor and machine base reinstatement.
Why It Matters
Re-lease faster. A floor full of bolt holes and old markings puts off prospective tenants. A clean slab is easier to show and lets the incoming tenant plan their layout from scratch.
Protect against liability. Protruding dynabolts are a trip hazard. Leaving them unaddressed creates a health and safety risk for anyone inspecting or accessing the unit.
Documentation for bond release. Before-and-after photos give you a clear record of what was done, which supports any bond deduction claim or make-good sign-off process.
One contractor, whole job. Bolt hole filling, line removal and re-marking done in the same visit. No need to coordinate multiple trades.
Common Questions
What does end-of-lease make-good include for warehouse floors?
Typically: removing or cutting flush all protruding dynabolts and anchors, filling bolt holes and machine bases with epoxy filler, grinding out old line markings, and optionally re-marking the new layout. We document everything with before-and-after photos.
Can you work directly with the outgoing tenant?
Yes. Landlords and property managers can refer the outgoing tenant directly to us, or we can work under your instruction as the landlord. Either way works.
Do you provide a report for make-good sign-off?
Yes. We supply before-and-after photos of all work completed, which can be used for make-good sign-off, bond release, or handover documentation.
What areas do you cover?
Floor make-good work is Christchurch and immediate surrounds. Our line marking service covers Canterbury more widely.
Related Services
Get a Make-Good Quote
Christchurch and immediate surrounds. Most units completed in one to two days.
Before-and-after photos supplied for every job.
📋 NZ Workplace Safety Marking Rules
Know what WorkSafe NZ requires before you hand the site back — forklift lanes, pedestrian walkways, hazard zones, all explained.
Line Marking NZ is a trading name of RTC Concrete Grinding Ltd. Floor repair and make-good work: Christchurch and immediate surrounds. Line marking: Canterbury-wide.