tunnel Sealing
Made Simple

Tunnel 
 Sealing

Made Simple

URETEK South’s soil stabilization and void filling solution is a fast and cost-effective process for restoring the compromised areas in a tunnel.

Extend the Life of your infrastructure

Tunnels are susceptible to settlement and leakage, which could cause soil loss and voids to form around the tunnel, a problem that can lead to a variety of issues and even failure. Soil loss around tunnels can cause severe issues. It makes the tunnel susceptible to leakage, settlement, and cracking.  This can be a damaging and continually worsening cycle if not remediated quickly.

URETEK South’s soil stabilization and void filling solution is a fast and cost-effective process for restoring the compromised areas in a tunnel. The application seals leaks, fills voids, stabilizes cracks, and restores the soil back into working condition.

HOw we help

Step 1:
Request A Consultation

Quickly determine if your project is a good candidate for repair with the URETEK South process by contacting us and connecting with a specialist.

Step 2:
Make A Plan

After reviewing your project, your Specialist develops a plan to accomplish your project goals. If needed, they may recommend trusted third party specialists such as engineers or inspections.

Step 3:
Get To Work

Once hired, our crews seal your infrastructure joints quickly, cost-effectively, and with minimal downtime to your community.

Start the Tunnel Sealing process today.

Champion innovation

Be the solution to getting your tunnel back in shape quickly by partnering with URETEK to implement a no-excavation solution that is a fraction of the cost with minimal interruption to your operations. Plus, feel good about making the environmentally friendly decision that keeps concrete out of landfills.

What Our Clients Are Saying

“We would recommend URETEK South to anyone needing foundation repair. The team is very informative about what you do and did a great job.”

Ready to learn more about how we can make your upcoming project quick and cost-effective?