Perfector Floor

Where Industrial Floors Meet Perfection.

About Us

Perfector Floor is a specialized provider of industrial flooring systems focused on upgrading concrete floors for warehouses, logistics centers, and manufacturing facilities.

The company delivers solutions aligned with international flatness and levelness standards, including defined movement systems for VNA (Very Narrow Aisle) operations.

By integrating advanced measurement technologies and special grinding methods, Perfector Floor enhances material handling performance, reduces maintenance costs, and supports automation systems such as robotics and high-bay racking.

Every millimeter variation on a concrete surface matters. These deviations directly affect floor performance and operational reliability. Surface irregularities at this scale cannot be detected visually. Professional measurement is therefore essential.
Measurement is the starting point of the entire process. It identifies slopes, elevation differences, and surface defects with millimetric accuracy.

Laser Scanning

A non-contact measurement system capable of 360° laser scanning over large areas. It collects high density multi point data at high speed. The system generates a digital floor map with millimetric accuracy, enabling detailed surface analysis.

Dipstick

A high-precision device that measures elevation differences with an accuracy of 0.1 mm. It is fully compliant with international floor flatness standards and is widely used for tolerance verification and certification.

“You can only improve what you measure.”​

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Laser grinding is a critical engineering process that corrects floor defects identified during the measurement and evaluation stages. Its purpose is to bring the surface within the tolerance limits defined by international standards.

Aisle Grinding

All non-compliant areas within the aisle are corrected. The entire corridor surface is brought within tolerance limits.

Open Area Grinding

Flatness is achieved in both X and Y axes, ensuring maximum precision across large and unrestricted
areas.

Get a free advice

Receive a technical evaluation of your industrial floor condition and performance requirements.

Our specialists analyze flatness tolerances, operational constraints, and compliance with standards (e.g., TR34, DIN 18202, ASTM E1155), then propose optimized solutions for you floor.

OUR LATEST PROJECTS

Granit Home

  • Sector: Home & Retail Products
  • Location: İzmir, Türkiye
  • System: VNA – Defined Movement (DM)

Starbucks

  • Sector: Food & Beverage Logistics
  • Location: Tuzla, İstanbul, Türkiye
  • System: Free Movement (FM) aisles

Roache

  • Sector: Pharmaceutical Storage
  • Location: Tuzla, İstanbul, Türkiye
  • System: Free Movement (FM)

Volvo Trucks

  • Sector: Automotive & Heavy Industry
  • Location: Gebze, Kocaeli, Türkiye
  • System: Free Movement (FM) aisles

DHL

  • Sector: Logistics & Distribution
  • Location: Gebze, Kocaeli, Türkiye
  • System: Free Movement (FM) aisles

F.A.Q.

High flatness reduces vibration, improves safety, minimizes equipment wear, and increases operational efficiency, especially for automated systems and high-lift forklifts.

Yes. Existing floors can be upgraded using grinding, profiling, or localized correction techniques to meet required flatness specifications without full replacement.

Perfector Floor works in accordance with internationally recognized standards, primarily:

  • TR34 (UK)
  • DIN 18202 (Germany)
  • ASTM E1155 (USA)
  • ACI (USA)

Flatness is measured using specialized equipment such as laser profilers or digital profilometers, evaluating deviations along defined paths or grids depending on the standard used.

  • Minimal operational downtime
  • Faster project execution
  • Sustainability

Yes. Perfector Floor provides services across multiple regions, supporting international logistics and industrial clients.

No. Floor grinding can be executed in phases, allowing partial or full warehouse operation to continue. Work is typically scheduled aisle-by-aisle or during off-peak hours to minimize disruption.

Modern grinding systems use industrial vacuum extraction, significantly reducing airborne dust. Dust-controlled grinding enables safe operation in active warehouses.

Yes. Floor flatness is measured using calibrated equipment, and results are documented according to applicable standards (e.g., TR34, ASTM E1155).

Explore our divisions

From initial industrial floor design to the production of specialized materials, we deliver a fully integrated flooring solution. Our companies operate across three dedicated divisions.

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Measurement

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