The Importance of Durable Soil for Pavement Longevity
Roads, sidewalks, and other paved surfaces last longer when the soil beneath them is durable. When the soil is too weak to support the pavement above, we implement soil stabilization techniques to enhance its strength, durability, and load-bearing capacity. Soil stabilization is also important in the construction industry because it provides a solid foundation for new buildings and other structures.
The Soil Stabilization Process
Here’s a breakdown of our three-step soil stabilization process.
Soil Assessment & Testing
We assess the soil’s properties and collect samples to test its composition and strength. This initial step helps our team select the right stabilization techniques and materials.
Stabilization Treatment
We implement the appropriate stabilization technique, which could include adding materials like lime, cement, or chemical binders to the soil to improve its strength, reduce its susceptibility to water erosion, and enhance its load-bearing capacity.
Quality Control
We compact the soil until the desired density is achieved and check it regularly to ensure proper function.
Benefits of Soil and Ground Stabilization
Our soil stabilization services offer the following benefits.
- Improved Soil Strength
- Erosion Prevention
- Increased Pavement Durability
- Enhanced Stability
- Prolonged Pavement Lifespan
- Reduced Maintenance and Repairs
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