Pressure Grouting




Pressure Grouting is a process injecting a grout under the ground and into loose soils to solidify and strengthen the foundation soils. The mixture can be injected as deep as 80 feet or more underground. This process can be used to stabilize soil or in some cases to lift structures that have settled.

 
Pressure Grouting Two-Story Apartment Building

 
Pressure Grouting Single Level Apartment Building

 
High Pressure Mudjacker & Mobile Grout Mixer Truck on Residential Pressure Grouting Job

 
Pressure Grouting to Stabilize Load Bearing Grade Beam

 
Apt. Building Stabilization Project -
Injection Tubes Drilled Sixty Feet Deep

 
Pressure Grouting Commercial Building

 
Pressure Grouting to Fill Various Voids behind Large Retaining Wall

 
Raising and Stabilizing House Being Restored

 
Stabilizing by Pressure Grouting Heavy Equipment Base Foundation

 
Foundation Underpinning Job
Condo Raised Six Inches

 
Pressure Grouting Corner of House

 
Mobile Drill Rig Inserting Injection Tubes to Specified Depth

 
Pressure Grouting Foundation Soils from Inside Basement