Resin Injection

Resin injection is a modern, minimally invasive technique for stabilising ground conditions and re-levelling structures. A specially formulated geopolymer resin is injected through small holes drilled into the ground, where it expands to fill voids, compact loose soils, and lift sunken structures back to level.

Signs You Need Resin Injection

Sinking or Settling Floors

Floor surfaces that have dropped or feel hollow underfoot, suggesting voids beneath.

Cracks Around Door Frames

Cracks appearing around door and window openings due to ground movement below.

Gaps Below Skirting Boards

Visible gaps opening between skirting boards and the floor as the ground settles.

Uneven External Paths

Paths, driveways, or patios that have sunk or become uneven adjacent to the property.

Why Act Early

Stop Voids Expanding

Underground voids grow over time. Early resin injection stops the problem before it causes significant structural damage.

Minimal Disruption

Because the process is non-invasive, early treatment means even less disruption to your home and daily routine.

Cost-Effective Solution

Treating ground problems early with resin injection is significantly cheaper than waiting until major repairs are needed.

Key Benefits

Completed in as little as one day

Environmentally friendly materials

Immediate load-bearing capability

Non-invasive — no excavation required

Real-time monitoring during injection

Suitable for occupied buildings

Pros & Cons

Advantages

Non-invasive — no excavation or heavy machinery needed
Completed in as little as one day
Can be done while you stay in your home
Environmentally friendly materials used
Real-time precision monitoring throughout
Immediate load-bearing capability after treatment

Considerations

Not suitable for every ground condition or void type
Requires specialist equipment and trained operatives
May not be appropriate for very deep foundation issues
Access to injection points around the property is needed

How It Works

1

Survey

Ground penetrating radar and level surveys to map subsurface conditions.

2

Preparation

Small injection points are drilled — typically 16mm diameter.

3

Injection

Resin is injected and expands to fill voids and compact soils under real-time monitoring.

4

Verification

Post-treatment survey confirms ground stabilisation and level correction.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does resin injection work?

A two-part geopolymer resin is injected through small holes into the ground beneath your property. It expands rapidly to fill voids, compact weak soils, and can lift structures back to level — all monitored in real time.

Is resin injection a permanent solution?

Yes. The cured resin is permanent, chemically inert, and does not degrade over time. It provides a long-lasting solution that strengthens the ground for the life of the building.

Can resin injection be used under my home?

Yes, it's one of the most common applications. Resin injection is regularly used beneath residential properties and the process can be carried out while you remain in your home.

How quickly will I see results?

Immediately. Results are often visible during the injection process itself. The resin cures within minutes and the treated ground is ready to bear load straight away.

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