SwiftPatch is H3 Construct’s dedicated service for fast, durable concrete and coating repairs — designed specifically for live, operational environments where downtime isn’t an option.
Originally developed for car parks, SwiftPatch is now used across a range of active spaces — including warehousing, logistics hubs, industrial units, retail back-of-house, distribution centres and more.
If you’ve got trip hazards, surface failures, spalling concrete, damaged coatings or joint breakdowns, SwiftPatch provides the quick, no-fuss solution — without compromising on quality.
We use rapid-curing mortars and MMA-based coating systems, allowing repaired areas to return to service in hours — not days.
SwiftPatch is designed to suit live, busy environments. We plan works around your access, traffic and shift patterns.
Delivered by the same specialist team trusted for major refurbishments — just scaled for speed and agility.
Address safety issues, trip hazards or defects before they escalate into larger problems — or shutdowns.
Cracked or spalling concrete
Damaged resin or deck coatings
Failed joints or sealants
Isolated surface delamination
Edges, bays, thresholds, kerbs
Loading dock or ramp wear
Expansion joints & kerb upstands
Patch reinstatement around plant
Multi-storey & surface car parks
Warehousing & logistics centres
Retail loading bays & back-of-house
Manufacturing facilities
Commercial podiums & service decks
Industrial mezzanine floors
Internal ramps & plant rooms
Walkways, footpaths & hardstand areas
SwiftPatch bridges the gap between full-scale refurbishment and reactive maintenance — giving asset owners and property managers a smart way to extend lifespan, maintain safety and protect usability without disruption.
Whether it’s a single bay, a failed joint, or a recurring surface issue, SwiftPatch delivers professional-grade repair — fast
Take care of the essentials with our fast, reliable concrete repair service that ensures safety, extends structural life, and complies with industry standards
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