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Commercial Cavity Fill Services

Underground cavities and voids can develop due to erosion, soil washout, or sinkhole activity, creating instability beneath structures and infrastructure. Helicon provides cavity fill solutions that eliminate subsurface voids and restore soil support using engineered injection materials.

This approach is especially important in Florida environments where sandy soils and groundwater movement can accelerate the formation of underground voids.

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Restoring Support in Void-Affected Areas

Cavity fill involves injecting grout materials into underground voids to eliminate empty spaces and stabilize surrounding soils. This process restores load support and reduces the risk of further settlement or structural movement.

When Cavity Fill is Needed

Cavity fill may be recommended when:

  • Sinkhole activity is present
  • Soil washout has occurred
  • Voids exist beneath slabs or foundations
  • Infrastructure settlement is observed
  • Underground erosion is identified
  • Utility-related voids are present
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Cavity Fill Applications

Cavity fill solutions are commonly used for:

  • Commercial buildings
  • Industrial facilities
  • Roadways and pavements
  • Utilities
  • Infrastructure systems

Our Commercial Cavity Fill Process

1

Identify cavity location and extent

2

Develop injection plan

3

Inject grout material to fill voids

4

Stabilize surrounding soils

Concerned About Underground Voids?

Contact us today to schedule an evaluation and learn how our cavity fill services can restore soil stability.

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