Professional and Non-Invasive Soil Stabilization and Seawall Repair Services
Over time, shifting soils and constant water pressure can weaken the ground beneath your property. This leads to settling landscapes, cracked seawalls, unstable patios, and long-term damage if left untreated.
Our soil stabilization and seawall retention services use high-strength single-component spray foam to restore integrity where it’s needed most. The material is injected into weak soil or empty voids, where it expands, compacts, and hardens to create a stable, water-resistant base that locks soil in place and strengthens surrounding structures.
Stops Soil Erosion – Seals voids and prevents washouts behind seawalls and retaining walls.
Restores Stability – Strengthens loose or sandy soils and provides solid ground support.
Protects Structures – Prevents cracking, leaning, or shifting of seawalls, patios, and walkways.
Durable & Long-Lasting – Foam remains in place and is resistant to water, pressure, and time.
Quick & Non-Invasive – Applied with minimal disruption, no heavy equipment required.
Seawalls and bulkheads
Retaining walls and slopes
Residential yards and landscaping
Patios, pool decks, and driveways
Waterfront and high-moisture areas
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Soil settlement and seawall erosion don’t fix themselves — they only get worse with time. Our stabilization and retention process is a fast, effective, and environmentally responsible way to safeguard your property and investment.
The foam is injected into weak soil or voids below the surface. As it expands, it fills gaps, compacts loose soil, and hardens to create a dense, water-resistant base that restores stability.
Yes, once injected, the foam does not break down or wash away. It forms a durable, long-lasting solution that stops erosion and stabilizes soil.
No. The application is minimally invasive, with small injection points and no heavy excavation. Most projects are completed in just a few hours.
Absolutely. Foam can be injected directly behind seawalls or bulkheads to fill voids, stop washouts, and support the wall from behind without the need for reconstruction.
Yes. The material is designed to be inert and environmentally responsible. Once cured, it will not leach chemicals or harm soil and groundwater.
Most projects can be completed the same day, depending on the size and scope of the stabilization or seawall retention work.
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