What Is Subsurface Void Filling?
Subsurface void filling is the engineered process of injecting high-performance grouts—such as polyurethane and lightweight cellular grouts—into underground cavities to fill empty space and restore soil support. Voids can form from water erosion, underground leaks, poor soil compaction, or buried utilities, often without warning at the surface. When left untreated, these voids can lead to rapid settlement, structural stress, or safety hazards at construction sites and built environments.
Essential for Structural Stability
Void filling reinforces soil and eliminates unsupported lengths of concrete or earth, protecting slabs, foundations, pavements, and infrastructure from further movement. This trenchless approach avoids the disruption of excavation while delivering long-lasting stability.