Cracking walls, sticking doors, and uneven floors are signs your foundation is settling. Our deep soil injection technology stabilizes and lifts your foundation without excavation, restoring your home's structural integrity.
Foundation issues often show up gradually. If you notice any of these warning signs, your home may need soil stabilization and foundation repair.
Cracks appearing in drywall, plaster, or brick are often the first visible sign of foundation movement caused by unstable soil beneath your home.
Floors that slope or feel uneven indicate differential settlement, where one part of the foundation sinks more than another due to weak soil.
When doors and windows become difficult to open or close, it often means the foundation has shifted, causing the frames to go out of square.
Visible sinking of the foundation or concrete slabs, gaps between walls and floors, or separation at joints all point to soil failure below.
Our deep soil injection process addresses the root cause of foundation settlement by strengthening weak soil beneath your home. No excavation, no heavy machinery, and minimal disruption.
We perform a thorough evaluation of your property, including penetrometer testing to measure soil density and identify weak zones beneath the foundation.
Based on the assessment, we create a custom injection plan identifying the precise depths and locations where polymer needs to be delivered.
Injection tubes are driven into the soil to the specified depths. No excavation is required, and your landscaping remains undisturbed.
High-density structural polymer is injected into the soil mass at depth. As it expands, it fills voids, compacts the soil, lifts foundation and increases soil-bearing capacity.
Throughout the process, we monitor lift levels and soil response in real-time, making adjustments to ensure even and accurate results.
A thorough post-repair inspection verifies that the foundation is properly supported and the soil has achieved the required stability.
Traditional foundation repair methods like steel piers and helical piers require extensive excavation and heavy machinery. Our deep soil injection addresses the root cause, the weak soil itself, without disrupting your property.
No excavation, no heavy machinery, and no damage to your landscaping or surrounding concrete.
Strengthens the soil itself rather than bypassing weak soil like traditional piers.
Most residential projects completed in a single day with immediate stabilization.
Creates a permanent, compacted soil mass that won't collapse or wash away over time.
NSF/ANSI 61 certified for drinking water. Inert and non-leaching once cured.
Significantly more affordable than traditional pier systems with comparable or better results.
Get answers to the most common questions homeowners ask about our deep soil injection and foundation repair process.
Foundation settlement occurs when the soil beneath your home loses its ability to support the structure's weight. This can happen due to improper site preparation during construction, changes in soil moisture content, erosion, or natural soil consolidation over time. When the soil weakens, the foundation settles unevenly, causing cracks, sloping floors, and structural damage.
Traditional pier systems like steel push piers or helical piers work by bypassing weak soil to transfer the structure's load to deeper, more stable ground. Our deep soil injection strengthens the existing soil itself by injecting expanding structural polymer at depth, filling voids and compacting the soil to increase its load-bearing capacity. This approach is less invasive, faster, and often more cost-effective.
No. Unlike traditional foundation repair methods that require excavation around the perimeter of your home, our deep soil injection process uses small injection tubes driven directly into the soil. There is no digging, no trenching, and no damage to your landscaping, concrete, or surrounding structures.
Most residential soil stabilization and foundation repair projects are completed in a single day. The polymer cures rapidly and begins strengthening the soil immediately upon injection, so you can see results the same day the work is performed.
Yes. Once our structural polymer cures, it becomes a permanent part of the soil mass. It will not shrink, degrade, or wash away. The consolidated soil mass maintains its increased load-bearing capacity indefinitely, providing long-term stability for your foundation.
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