Stabilize Soil with Polyurethane
Unstable, eroded, or loose soil around infrastructure can result in settlement and damage to the structure. Voids can be filled, soil consolidated, and water migration halted by permeating the soil with one of the AP series products of ultra-low viscosity polyurethane resins. Once the bearing capacity of the soil has been increased with this process, then the structure can be lifted if necessary.
FAQ's
How will you repair my seawall?
See our Seawall Stabilization and Seawall Preservation pages for an overview of the Northeast Seawall repair process. However, each waterfront property, structure, and environment provide unique challenges and require appropriate repair and remediation procedures. Northeast Seawall will create a custom repair plan for your seawall.
will the repair process damage my property?
One of the many advantages of Northeast Seawall is our access to The Seawall Repair Network proprietary repair process. This process does not require excavation of your property. The majority of our projects require non-invasive repair procedures using light equipment.
will the repair be expensive?
The cost of repairing a seawall is generally 70% – 80% less than the cost of replacing a seawall. Our repair process and materials are rock solid and last for the life of the structure.
do you repair all types of seawalls? (concrete, wood, vinyl, etc.)
Our advantage at Northeast Seawall is our access to the SW-RP1 repair material. SW-RP1 does not care what your seawall is made of, and does not care what type of seawall you have. This material will permanently bond to, seal, and stabilize your seawall regardless of type.
how long have you been repairing seawalls?
The SRN proprietary repair process was developed based on an in-depth understanding that only comes from years of on-site seawall repair work. Northeast Seawall repair was chosen by the Seawall Repair Network on their technical qualifications and proven experience. We have been thoroughly trained in the Seawall Repair Network proprietary repair process.