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In many instances, the root cause of foundation failure, sinking, house leaning, and the like is poor soil conditions under the structure. Granted, the are many other factors as well. Like shallow footings, poorly compacted soils at the time of construction, but load-bearing capacity of the underlaying soils are without argument the ideal place to effect a long-term solution.
Before the Uretek Method, to level a structure (or roadway, or bridge approach, runway, sinking pool deck etc.) required digging from grade. How else can you repair something underground?
Read on, and see what the power of innovation means in terms of prudent, smart, economical, and long-lasting repairs for your leveling project. Not all projects are candidates for our systems, but wouldn't it be nice if yours was?
Our solutions address every issue of "under-the-structure" or "sub-grade" repair concerns including:
And if your structural engineer or contractor doesn't know this methodology, or won't discuss it with you...it's because this technology is internationally patented, and no other company in your area can perform this service...period. You need to speak with us before you spend a cent!
Factor in the noise, dust, downtime, expense, nosy neighbors, extensive clean-up required, and potential for human error…why do this:
…just to correct this? :
Here are what the symptoms of a failing foundation looks like:
When it comes to soil stabilization, structural leveling, or taking the slope out of your foundation or house, you owe it to yourself to investigate all your options. Just because " it's always been done this way", does not mean that's the best way to do it. Just because YOUR engineer either doesn't know this method ( or hasn't even heard of it ) doesn't mean that CALTRANS or any of the other DOTs, Dept. of Public Works, Major US airports, and the rest of our verifiable client list didn't have THEIR engineers vet this process to the Nth degree.
Common Causes of Structure Settlement
Poorly Compacted soil at the time of construction. ( referred to as " fill".)
High clay content in existing soil.
Shallow footings at the structure's foundation.
Poorly Compacted soil at the time of construction. ( referred to as " fill".)
High clay content in existing soil.
Shallow footings at the structure's foundation.
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