The problem
Every foundation depends on the soil beneath it, and coastal Georgia’s loose sands and expansive clays are notoriously unstable. Soil stabilization treats the root cause of settlement by strengthening and densifying that ground so it can carry the structure above without shifting.
Warning signs to watch for
- Recurring settlement even after past repairs
- Soft, spongy or saturated soil near the foundation
- Voids or washouts appearing after heavy rain
- New construction planned on questionable fill
- Cracks that reopen seasonally
Our repair method
We inject stabilizing grout or polyurethane resin into the soil profile. The material permeates voids, binds loose particles and increases load-bearing capacity, creating a consolidated mass beneath the foundation.
Why it matters
Treating the soil — not just the symptoms — stops settlement at its source. It is the difference between a one-time fix and a repair that holds for decades.