Damaged racking compromises safety and compliance. Optum provides professional rack repair services that restore structural integrity without the cost of full replacement.
Warehouse racking systems face constant stress from daily operations. Damage occurs through forklift impacts, overloading, misalignment, corrosion, and general wear. Ignoring damaged components creates significant operational and safety risks.
OSHA and RMI standards require damaged racking to be immediately unloaded and repaired by qualified personnel. Professional repairs ensure alignment with recognized industry best practices.
Repairing damaged components costs 40 to 70 percent less than full section replacement. Repairs restore load capacity while extending system life and minimizing downtime.
We repair all types of warehouse racking damage using modern repair methods and industry-approved components.
Our certified technicians evaluate the extent of damage, document conditions with photos, and identify all affected components requiring repair or replacement.
We provide a detailed scope of work with transparent pricing, expected completion time, and load capacity impact analysis.
Repairs are scheduled to minimize disruption. We work during off-peak hours, weekends, or in phases to maintain operational flow.
Professional installation crews complete repairs using approved components and modern repair techniques, ensuring structural integrity is fully restored.
Post-repair inspection confirms upright alignment, beam engagement, anchor security, and load capacity. Documentation is provided for compliance records.
Our repair services address every common form of warehouse racking damage.
Forklift impacts causing buckled or bent upright columns. Repairs include sectional replacement or reinforcement to restore load capacity.
Frame misalignment from impacts or overloading. Repairs include frame straightening, reinforcement, and realignment.
Beams bent from overloading or damaged connectors. Repairs include beam replacement and connection reinforcement.
Footplate damage compromising frame stability. Repairs include footplate replacement and proper anchoring.
Frames leaning beyond acceptable tolerances. Repairs include realignment, shim installation, and anchor reinforcement.
Floor anchors damaged or absent. Repairs include anchor replacement with properly sized and rated hardware.
Rust or corrosion weakening structural members. Repairs include component replacement and protective coatings.
Systems showing stress from prolonged overloading. Repairs include reinforcement and load capacity reassessment.
Damaged rails, carts, or frames in dynamic storage systems. Repairs restore proper function and load handling.
Our technicians are trained and certified in warehouse racking repair methods. We follow RMI guidelines and industry best practices on every project.
We understand the urgency of damaged racking. Most standard repairs are completed within 24 to 72 hours. Emergency services are available in select regions.
We use specialized equipment and modern repair techniques to ensure structural integrity is fully restored to original specifications.
Transparent pricing, detailed scope documentation, and clear timelines. No hidden fees or unexpected costs.
Whether you need a single upright repaired or a full facility restoration, Optum provides flexible service tailored to your operation. We prioritize safety, uptime, and proper documentation.
Most upright repairs, beam replacements, and column reinforcements completed within three business days.
Critical repairs affecting safety or operations can be completed same-day in select service regions.
Multi-section repairs scheduled in phases to minimize disruption and maintain warehouse operations.
Optum follows recognized industry guidelines on every repair project. We verify critical safety factors and provide documentation confirming all repair work.
Upon completion, you receive detailed repair documentation including before and after photos, components replaced, load capacity verification, and compliance confirmation for your safety records.
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