Compaction Grouting

Compaction Grouting in Denver is done by only a handful of experienced companies, and is used for the stabilization of sub soils, by increasing soil density, and filling voids in the ground underneath your homes foundation or any structure to allow for effective foundation repairs. Alpine Companies has completed thousands of compaction grouting projects here in Denver, and we look forward to helping you with yours today.

Denver's extreme soils expand with moisture and contract during the dry times. Negative drainage, poor downspouts and pooling water, will eventually cause your foundation to fail. Compaction grouting is accomplished by pre drilling the soil and installing a steel sleeve in predetermined places, and to predetermined depths, after a very careful inspection by an experienced Alpine professional is complete. Alpine injects a thick cement based slurry under an extreme amount of pressure into the
ground to form compaction "bulbs" that compact loose sub soil, and fill the voids in the earth under the structure we are stabilizing or re leveling.

Your homes foundation can be raised back to the proper level only after the ground underneath the home has been stabilized; if you were to try this before the compaction grouting of the sub soils, the home would settle and sink again after a short period of time because of the weak soils that were not compacted first.

Compaction Grouting can control the settlement of foundations on existing homes;stabilize sub soils that are determined to be weak before beginning construction on a new home or structure, and lifting existing foundations that have

Take the next step today and Contact Alpine Companies at 303-797-8908 for your free compaction grouting evaluation.

sunk due to poor soil conditions.

 

Bridge slab and compaction grouting project for the state of Colorado. When professionalism and experience counts, homeowners, numerous cities and the state of Colorado know who to call. Alpine Companies has completed hundreds of commercial projects over the past 4 generations, here in Colorado.