We provide technical guidance on practical work applications for
a variety of complex Crack Injection projects.
In residential applications, we are the authority in technical assistance of polyurethane injection into concrete cracks or joints to permanently stop any water infiltration.
In commercial applications, we are selected by engineering firms to permanently repair leaks and to seal cracks in subway tunnels, water storage reservoirs and hydroelectric dams.
Contact Us for Exceptional Crack Injection Services
Applications
Grouting for heavy civil excavations |
Rock fissures and voids in underground tunnels |
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Concrete structures and expansion joints |
Underground construction |
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Wastewater systems |
Manhole rehabilitation |
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Hydroelectric services |
Mine construction |
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Crack Injection Projects
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Chemical Injection in Underground Parking Garage
Burlington, ONPerformed chemical grout injection to seal cracks in concrete, preventing infiltration of water through the foundation walls. -
Crack Injection around Industrial Pipe Penetrations
Kapuskasing, ONPerformed precision drilling for crack injection work to seal leaking joints and cracks, using polyurethanes resin at a hydroelectric generation station. -
Crack Injection in Underground Parking
Richmond Hill, ONPerformed crack injection work in an underground parking garage using polyurethanes resins. -
Culvert Repair Project
Ottawa, ONProvided technical leadership to perform chemical pressure grouting in a major culvert repair project requiring crack sealing in more than 600 linear meters under Highway 174. -
Fill stabilization around a manhole
Toronto, ONLoose fill surrounding a manhole structure required stabilization using crack injection to stabilize the fill prior to cutting through the structure wall. -
Leak Sealing in an Underground Chamber
Toronto, ONPerformed crack injection work to provide a solution based on chemical grouting for a leaking underground chamber. -
Void Filling in Concrete Walls
Toronto, ONProvided cement grouting to fill voids and cracks in concrete walls to minimize water migration during the construction of a lakeside open-cut pedestrian tunnel.