Pressure Grouting is a method used to inject grout under high pressure into cracks, voids, and other defects within concrete structures. This process effectively seals these imperfections, reinforcing the structure and preventing future water ingress or structural weaknesses.

Pressure Grouting Areas of Application

  •  Crack Repair: Sealing cracks in concrete to prevent water penetration and further deterioration.
  •  Void Filling: Filling voids and cavities within concrete to restore structural integrity.
  •  Joint Sealing: Ensuring expansion joints are properly sealed to allow for movement while maintaining waterproofing.
  •  Structural Stabilisation: Reinforcing and stabilising weakened structures, including historical buildings, bridges, and commercial properties.
  •  Waterproofing: Enhancing the water resistance of structures to protect against corrosion and deterioration.

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Benefits of Pressure Grouting

  •  Improved Structural Integrity
  •  Enhanced Waterproofing
  •  Cost-Effective Maintenance
  •  Versatile Applications

Post-Hydro-Demolition Reinforcement:

  •  After Hydro-Demolition removes damaged or unwanted concrete, pressure grouting is employed to reinforce the remaining structure. This ensures that the cleaned areas are adequately supported and stabilised.
  •  Enhanced Bonding: The high-pressure injection of grout fills any remaining gaps or voids, creating a strong bond between the existing concrete and the new materials applied. This results in a more durable and resilient structure.