
Industrial Floor & Walkway Repairs — Rolleston iZone
Bolt-hole filling, coloured safety walkways, forklift lane marking and end-of-lease reinstatement for iZone manufacturers, transport yards and logistics operators.
Christchurch and immediate surrounds only.
Most floor work in Rolleston iZone falls between two trades. Resin flooring companies have the epoxy knowledge but take only full-floor contracts — new builds, complete refurbishments. Line marking companies can paint a walkway but lack the resin expertise to fill a bolt field or reinstate a machine base. We sit in the gap: resin-competent and line-marking-precise, and we take the smaller, exacting jobs that neither will touch — a field of anchor points after racking removal, a machine base pocket to fill before occupation, a set of coloured walkways for a reconfigured production floor.
Christchurch-based, free on-site assessment, and we work to your handover date.
Why iZone Make-Goods Are Different
The iZone is purpose-built for heavy manufacturing, transport operations and large-scale logistics. That means floors with significant anchor history: conveyor systems, large CNC and press bases, pallet racking anchored at high density across wide floor areas. When a tenancy ends, the make-good scope is typically larger than in lighter industrial zones — not a handful of holes, but commonly 200–500 anchor points spread across a 1,000–3,000m² slab, combined with multiple old line marking layouts to remove and a new layout to mark for the incoming tenant.
Resin companies quote minimum floor areas and won't touch a job where the brief is "fill holes and remark." We do exactly that, and we document every stage with before-and-after photos for your make-good file.
What We Do at iZone Sites
- ✓Bolt-hole and anchor-point filling — Dynabolts, rack anchors and chemical studs cut flush, holes filled with high-strength two-part epoxy filler and ground level.
- ✓Machine base pocket reinstatement — Larger recesses from machine bases, conveyor footings and press pads filled flush and surface-finished to match the surrounding slab.
- ✓Coloured safety walkways — Epoxy or polyurethane, yellow or white to WorkSafe NZ standards — measured and marked to the new floor layout with sharp, clean edges.
- ✓Forklift lane and hazard zone marking — Traffic flow lines, exclusion zones, loading bay outlines and pedestrian crossing points to WorkSafe NZ guidance.
- ✓Old marking removal — Grinding out the outgoing tenant's aisle, bay and safety markings so the slab is clear for the incoming layout.
- ✓End-of-lease documentation — Before-and-after photos of all work completed, for make-good sign-off, bond release or dilapidation schedules.
- ✓Crack and surface repairs — Cosmetic crack filling and surface levelling on concrete slabs — not structural or engineered slab repair.
Before & After
Real Christchurch warehouse work. Before-and-after photos supplied for every job.
Before
AfterHow a Typical iZone Make-Good Works
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Free on-site assessment
We visit the site, count anchor points, assess existing markings to be removed, and confirm scope. No quoting from photos — floor condition, anchor type and power access all affect the job.
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Quote and schedule
We confirm the scope and book a date, including after-hours or weekend slots if you're working to a handover date. Most make-goods book within a week of assessment.
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Bolt-hole filling and grinding
Anchors cut or ground flush, holes cleaned and filled with two-part epoxy filler in stages to prevent shrinkage. Old marking outlines ground out.
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Line marking and walkways
New layout marked to your plan — walkways, forklift lanes, bays, loading zones — once filler has cured.
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Documentation
Before-and-after photos of every work area supplied digitally, usually the same day as completion.
WorkSafe Compliance in High-Throughput Facilities
iZone facilities with active forklift operations — manufacturing cells, packaging lines, distribution staging areas — are precisely the environments WorkSafe NZ targets for vehicle and pedestrian separation. Yellow walkways need to be clearly defined, at minimum 600mm wide, and maintained as lines fade under traffic load. When a floor layout changes or markings become unreadable, we can remark the affected zones without requiring a full-floor contract.
Common Questions
How long does an iZone make-good take?
Timing varies with hole depth, floor condition and access — a job around 280 anchor points typically takes 3–4 days; a larger job around 900 points typically takes 5–6 days. We confirm exact scheduling after the free on-site assessment.
Can you re-mark the floor for the incoming tenant in the same visit?
Yes. We can grind out the outgoing tenant's aisle, bay and safety markings and apply the new layout in the same visit — walkways, forklift lanes, bay numbers and loading zones.
Do you work to handover dates?
Yes. Tell us the date and we'll confirm within 24 hours whether we can meet it. We schedule after-hours and weekend work at standard weekday rates when the timeline requires it.
Is this suitable for sealed or coated concrete?
Yes, provided the existing coating is intact and adhered. We fill into the surface and grind flush. The filler is matched as closely as possible to the surrounding colour.
Do you do structural slab repairs?
No. This is cosmetic surface repair — filling holes, levelling surfaces and making the floor clean, safe and usable. Structural or engineered slab work is outside our scope.
These are example timeframes from real jobs — actual scheduling depends on hole depth, existing coatings, floor condition and site access, and we confirm exact timing after the free on-site assessment.
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Book a Free iZone Site Assessment
Rolleston iZone and Christchurch surrounds. Most assessments booked within 48 hours.
Before-and-after photos supplied. We work to your handover date.
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.