Author: resinject

Driveway Slab Jacking By resinject
12 Jul

This job involved re-levelling and re-supporting subsided driveway slabs to remove trip hazards and stabilise the slabs to reduce the risk of future movement.  The Resinject team were able to successfully re-level and re-support the driveway slabs!  Another satisfied client!

Resinject driveway before   Driveway before slab jacking and re-levelling. 
Resinject driveway before 1   Driveway before slab jacking and re-levelling. 
Resinject driveway after   Driveway after successful re-levelling and re-support.
External Wall subsidence By resinject
09 Mar

This job involved a T-shaped 4metre high external wall.  Subsidence had caused the wall to crack and tilt in two directions.  The Resinject team were able to successfully raise and re-position the wall – much to the delight of our happy client!

20180309 external wall   Acrow props in position prior & during the injection process.  The Resinject team closely monitored the lift to ensure rotation of the wall so that it returned to its normal position or as near as possible.
     
20180309 external wall closed 1   The Resinject team were able to achieve rotation and closure of cracks in the brick wall.
Pool Edge Re-levelling By resinject
21 Aug
Our objective on this project was to re-level slabs around the swimming pool and seal the joints
 
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Raise Pool Surrounds By resinject
28 Jul
Our objective on this project was to raise the concrete pool surrounding – whilst maintaining “fall” for drainage.
 
We used our “slab jacking” method for injection.  We monitored our levels and dial gauges throughout the entire process.
 
On completion of the project we achieved a 30-40mm of lift throughout the entire slab. A job well done – with a very happy customer.

 

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Residential – wall cracking By resinject
01 Feb
This project highlighted subsidence and its impact on the wall causing cracked brickwork.
 
After treatment, the “rotation” and the “closure” can be seen in the brickwork.
 
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The load bearing capacity of the ground had been compromised by excessive ground water over the years, combined with the large heavy loads that slabs have had to bear.  This caused the slabs to “pump” – leading to void age, in turn leading to slab subsidence and cracking of the slab.
 
Product was injected below the slabs to form piers and improve the load bearing capacity of the ground.  Once the piers have been installed, a “slab jacking”operation is carried out to fill all voids,re-level the slabs and minimising the risk of future movement.
 
On completion of product injection, the slabs are tested for any movement through the use of “dial” gauges.  Heavy equipment is traversed over the slabs and joints to confirm no movement is taking place.
 

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“Slab Jacking” operation to fill all voids and re-level the slabs Equipment traversed over slabs to ensure treatment has been successful
Residential – wall crack repair By resinject
18 Nov

This project involved a residential house with a dominant cracked wall.  We were able to attend to closure of the wall.

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Residential – driveway By resinject
18 Nov

A residential driveway was raised 55mm.  Laser monitoring and dial gauges were used as part of our project monitoring process. The concrete slab was re-levelled and the re-supported to minimise the risk of future movement

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The verandah was falling away from the house.  A series of polyurethane piers were installed along the leading edge of the verandah, consolidating the ground and rotating the corner of the verandah to approximately its original position.

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Residential – bedroom By resinject
18 Nov

The floor was raised 50mm and the ground beneath it was consolidated to minimise the risk of future movement.

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