Injection Grouting Services

The process of injection grouting involves the following steps:
Assessment: The structure is inspected to identify the areas that require grouting. This may involve visual inspection, testing, or using specialized equipment to detect leaks, cracks, or voids.
Preparation: The surfaces are prepared by cleaning and, if necessary, removing loose or deteriorated materials. This ensures proper adhesion of the grout material.
Grout selection: The appropriate grout material is selected based on the specific conditions, such as the type of structure, the severity of the problem, and the desired outcome.
Injection: The grout material is injected into the affected areas using specialized injection equipment, such as pumps or injection guns. The injection may be done under pressure to ensure complete filling of voids and cracks.
Monitoring and curing: After the injection, the grout is allowed to cure and harden. During this time, the contractor may monitor the process to ensure proper penetration and expansion of the grout material.
Finishing: Once the grout has fully cured, any excess material is removed, and the surface may be repaired or restored, if necessary.