Grout Curtains
Made Simple

Grout 
 curtains

Made Simple

URETEK’s injectable grout curtain is an excellent solution for restricting contaminant or groundwater migration into work zones or pristine environments.

Extend the Life of your infrastructure

Dealing with groundwater or contamination migration can be a time and resource-intensive process. This is especially true when a structure or an environmentally sensitive area is at risk. These problems require stringent environmental regulations, interrupt high-traffic areas, or place a high-value structure at risk.

By implementing traditional groundwater cutoff methods, the project timelines are often quadruple URETEK’s.  Additionally, conventional techniques may require significant regulatory oversight and onsite treatment.

URETEK’s injectable grout curtain is an excellent solution for restricting contaminant or groundwater migration into work zones or pristine environments.

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
inspectors.

Step 3:
Get To Work

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

Start Soil Stabilization process today.

Reduce Project Costs & Save Time

By using URETEK’s injectable grout curtain solution, you can finish groundwater cutoff projects quickly. It may even lower your project costs by 50%. Our proprietary polymer also lasts for decades without harming the environment.

What Our Clients Are Saying

“We would recommend URETEK 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?