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Top 10 Advantages of Polyurethane Grouting


Polyurethane grouting is an economical repair process for correcting settled and unstable concrete. The popular kind of polyurethane grout has many purposes to rock mechanics and civil engineering as a whole due to the full range of strengths and chemical properties that are available. Polyurethane Grouting is most useful when applied to a fractured rock mass.

Below are the Top 10 Advantages of Polyurethane Grouting:

1. It has a low stickiness, allowing it to enter small fractures.

2. It has a strong ability to bond to the surface of the rock

3. It is the precise concrete lifting and stabilization process.

4. It is faster than standard slab jacking or mud jacking crews in many situations

5. It has a lightweight material that reduces the overburden on underlying soils and reducing the chances for resettlement.

6. There is "No noise pollution" associated with this type of service.

7. It is a High-quality waterproofing solution for cracks in concrete walls and joints.

8. It also has varied expansion properties and set times that can be on the order of seconds.

9. It also does not require any surface hardware, which preserves the natural aesthetics of the rock mass and is important in above-ground applications.

10. This helps to minimize the chances of resettlement.


Through chemistry of the Polyurethane Grouting mixture alone, thickness, set time, strength, and expansion properties can be controlled at a much higher resolution than other types of grouting materials.   It is a specific technique that involves the injection of expanding polyurethane to stop any water flowing down or through cracks or to fill voids underparts, concrete joints or behind concrete walls and joints.

For Polyurethane Grouting Servicing you can visit Geo Grout Ground Modification Specialists, Inc. for they specialized Polyurethane Grouting service. Their capabilities and expertise in these fields are ready to serve you with quality and professional services at a reasonable cost.

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