Stabilize your soil

Polyurethane foam can help stabilize the soil in the subgrade and subsurface layers beneath concrete. When injected, the foam expands to fill voids, compact loose soils, and create a strong, stable base that supports the concrete above. Its hydrophobic properties repel water, preventing erosion and instability. Once cured, the foam distributes loads evenly, reducing pressure points that cause sinking or cracking. In summary, polyurethane foam is a durable solution for soil stabilization, supporting concrete structures over time.

Diagram of a soil stabilizer labeled RR600 used to improve soil by mixing and stabilizing soil particles with yellow chemical agents.
Close-up of a concrete step with spray foam insulation and brown mulch underneath.

Filling Voids, Holes & even Pipes

Polyurethane foam effectively fills gaps and voids and is resistant to water, chemicals, and pests, ensuring long-lasting protection against future damage. With its exceptional adhesion properties, it seamlessly bonds to existing structures, creating a solid foundation that stands the test of time.

Efficient Pipe Abandonment with Polyurethane Foam
We use high-strength polyurethane foam to quickly fill and seal abandoned or unused pipes. It’s clean, fast, and long-lasting—preventing water intrusion, settling, and future damage without the need for excavation.