Rapid Roadway Stabilization Solutions
Groundworks offers advanced roadway stabilization with polyurethane injection, a fast and effective way to restore and level sinking or settling roads. Ideal for asphalt and concrete, our solution densifies compromised soils, minimizes downtime, and works in both remote and high-traffic areas.
Efficient Stabilization for Public Roadways
Groundworks’ polyurethane injection for roadway stabilization strengthens the soil beneath compromised roadways, restoring stability and leveling surfaces with minimal downtime. Suitable for high-traffic areas, this quick and effective solution ensures lasting support for essential infrastructure.
Polyurethane Injection for Roadway Stability and Leveling
Groundworks’ roadway stabilization service utilizes polyurethane injection to densify and stabilize soils beneath the roadway surface. The process involves injecting polyurethane through the roadway, where it expands to fill voids, compact loose soil, and provide a durable foundation. This versatile solution can be applied to asphalt or concrete, making it a valuable method for addressing settling, vibration-related soil issues, and erosion under critical road infrastructure.
Recognizing Signs of Compromised Roadways
Roadways with sinking, settling, or visible surface damage can indicate underlying soil issues that threaten stability. Look for these signs to identify areas that may require stabilization.
- Surface Cracks and Depressions: Cracks and sunken areas suggest soil movement or erosion.
- Potholes and Surface Deterioration: Increased potholes can indicate weak soil support.
- Uneven Road Surfaces: Uneven or sloping areas often point to compaction or voids beneath the surface.
- Water Pooling on Roadway: Persistent water pooling can lead to soil erosion or voids.
- Frequent Repairs Needed: Roads requiring frequent repairs may suffer from underlying soil instability.
Benefits of Roadway Stabilization
Groundworks’ roadway stabilization service offers a minimally invasive solution for government and municipal infrastructure projects, effectively addressing soil issues and restoring roadway stability.
- No Excavation Required: Polyurethane injection can be performed directly through the roadway, avoiding major disruptions.
- Quick and Efficient Installation: Rapid curing minimizes downtime, allowing roads to be reopened quickly.
- Strengthens Soil Foundation: Expands to fill voids and compact soils, reinforcing stability.
- Suitable for Any Location: Effective in both high-traffic and remote areas.
- Works with All Roadway Materials: Polyurethane injection supports asphalt and concrete surfaces.
Reinforce Roadways Quickly and Efficiently with Groundworks’ Polyurethane Stabilization Solutions.
Products We Use
Polyurethane Injections
What We Do
We repair and stabilize roadways using high-density polyurethane injection to address settlement, fill voids, and strengthen subgrade soils. Our solutions restore smooth surfaces and ensure long-term durability.
How It Works
We inject high-density polyurethane beneath the roadway to fill voids, stabilize soils, and lift settled areas. The expanding foam quickly cures, restoring a level surface and reinforcing the subgrade with minimal disruption.
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Solutions for Diverse Industries
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FAQs
Polyurethane is injected beneath the roadway, expanding to fill voids, densify soil, and stabilize compromised areas caused by erosion, infrastructure leaks, or vibration.
Yes, polyurethane can be injected directly through the roadway with minimal disruption, making it suitable for high-traffic and remote areas alike.
This process works effectively on both asphalt and concrete surfaces.
Compromised soils can result from leaky infrastructure, erosion, soil settlement, or vibration compaction.
Polyurethane injection provides a rapid, efficient solution that minimizes downtime and allows roads to be returned to service quickly.