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Commercial Void Filling Services

Voids beneath slabs, foundations, and pavements can lead to settlement, cracking, and safety concerns if left unaddressed. Helicon provides void filling solutions that restore soil support and stabilize affected areas using engineered injection techniques.

These services are particularly valuable in Florida environments where erosion, water intrusion, and soil loss can create hidden subsurface instability.

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Eliminating Voids Beneath Structures

Void filling involves injecting stabilization materials into empty subsurface zones to restore support and reduce the risk of further movement. This process helps stabilize soils without requiring extensive excavation or replacement.

When Void Filling is Needed

Void filling may be recommended when:

  • Settlement beneath slabs is occurring
  • Concrete cracking is observed
  • Soil erosion is present
  • Water intrusion is identified
  • Utility leaks create voids
  • Sinkhole-related voids develop
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Concrete Lifting Void Fill

Void Filling Applications

Void filling solutions are commonly used for:

  • Concrete slabs
  • Commercial floors
  • Roadways
  • Industrial facilities
  • Infrastructure

Our Commercial Void Filling Process

1

Identify void location(s)

2

Develop injection plan

3

Inject stabilization material

4

Monitor structural response & restore surface areas

Seeing Signs of Settlement or Soil Loss?

Contact us today to schedule an evaluation and learn how our void filling services can restore support beneath your structure.

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