Are your floors sinking?
Sinking floors can not only cause structural problems but also downtime for homes and businesses.
Uneven and sinking floors, slumping, and pumping slabs are all indicators of slab subsidence or voidage.
When floors are sinking it reduces the carrying capacity of the slab and can cause limitations to the designed use of the slab, whether it be traversing with heavy machinery, heavy equipment or heavy storage for commercial warehouses. Residential homes can also be affected by load bearing walls not being supported due to slumping.
If you notice your floors are sinking, call the experts at Resinject!

How to Fix Sinking Floors
We stabilise and support sinking floors by injecting our resin under the slabs, void filling the affected area, and increasing the load bearing capacity of the soils which is supporting the affected slab.
Part of the re-levelling process is re-supporting adjoining areas that could have been compromised due to the subsidence. Additionally, piers could also be installed in certain situations.
Sinking Floors Projects
Frequently asked questions
Do I need to vacate the building whilst work is carried out?
Your Project Manager will discuss this potential need with you during the free site inspection and quoting. Sinking floor piers and other circumstances might necessitate your removing furniture and fittings so that we can work inside. But in most cases, there is no need for you to vacate the property, however it is preferable to have the work area cleared prior to our arrival.
How long will it take to complete the job?
Most residential jobs are finished within a few hours. Bigger projects may take over a day; your project manager will discuss the time frame as part of the free site assessment and quoting.
What does Resinject provide on site?
Our crew work from a self-contained mobile unit. We generate our own power and bring all the tools and products required to carry out the works.
What are the guarantees of your product?
Drawing on over 60 years’ combined experience, Resinject only use an Australian Standard resin and inject to a depth of up to 3.5 metres if necessary. We also provide plenty of support around each lift point. This is why we can confidently guarantee our product against significant settlement for a full 50 years.
How long does it take for the resin to cure?
Our resins cure in minutes; once the injection is completed, there will no further chemical reaction taking place. For example, Driveways and factory floors can be used immediately after the clean up.
How do you ensure perfect levelling?
On arrival, our crew start by confirming the levels recorded in the initial assessment. We then employ laser equipment to monitor the lifting closely throughout the process, ensuring levelling that is precise to the millimetre.