What is Void Filling?

An image of the Vancouver waterfrontWhen it comes to maintaining homes, concrete structures, commercial buildings, or municipal structures like culverts, the elements can take a toll, creating voids beneath surfaces such as concrete slabs, driveways, sidewalks, and other structures. Over time, these voids can cause dangerous and costly damage to the concrete and the surrounding property. That’s where void filling comes into play.

In this blog post, we will take a closer look at what void filling is, why it’s important, how it works, and the benefits of choosing Quantum Concrete Leveling in Vancouver for your void filling project. Whether you’re a business owner or municipal leader looking for solutions to prevent damaging and costly results in your properties, void filling may be the answer.

But First, What is Void Filling?

Void filling is a process where a material is injected into the voids beneath concrete slabs or surfaces, such as driveways, sidewalks, or municipal infrastructure like bridges, culverts, and tunnels. Void filling is often necessary when the soil beneath the concrete becomes unstable, leading to cavities or depressions in the slab. These voids can lead to dangerous and costly damages, as well as potential safety hazards.

Why is Void Filling Important?

Void filling is important for several reasons. Firstly, voids can cause tripping hazards and create erosion points that can exacerbate the potential for cave-ins. Secondly, large voids can cause settlements in the slab, which can cause cracks and upheavals. These cracks and upheavals can lead to further damage to the slab or even cause structural damage resulting in a complete failure of the structure such as bridge collapses or sinkholes.

Thirdly, voids once unnoticed can cause vast amounts of settlement and erosion to the soil and ultimately lead to the undermining of the foundations of the structure, decreasing the life span of the particular infrastructure.

How Does Void Filling Work?

Void filling works by injecting a material, mainly polyurethane foam, beneath the concrete slab. The foam is designed to expand and fill the voids, which helps to stabilize the soil and lift the concrete above it. Once the voids are filled, the foam hardens and provides a stable base for the slab to sit on, reducing the risk of further settlement or erosion.

The injection process typically involves drilling small holes in the slab, which are then used to inject the foam beneath the surface. The foam expands and fills the voids, lifting the slab to its original position. Additionally, the holes drilled for injection are filled and sealed with a material that matches the color of the slab, creating an unaltered appearance.

Benefits of Void Filling

Void filling offers several benefits when compared to traditional concrete repair methods. Firstly, void filling can often be completed in a relatively short time frame, with most projects taking only hours as opposed to days or weeks, meaning minimal disruption to your business or to the public. Secondly, the injected foam material used in void filling is lightweight, which means it won’t add extra weight to the slab. Finally, void filling is a cost-effective method of repairing and stabilizing concrete slabs, without the need for costly excavations or replacing the entire slab.

Is Void Filling Different Than Concrete Leveling?

Void filling and concrete leveling are two different processes. While void filling involves injecting foam material into the voids beneath the concrete to stabilize the soil and lift the slab, concrete leveling focuses on raising an entire slab that has settled or sunk. Concrete leveling is a process that levels the entire surface, whereas void filling is applied only to the sunken part of the surface. Void filling is a solution for repairing isolated voids beneath the slab, while concrete leveling is more suitable for larger surface areas that have undergone settlement. Quantum Concrete Leveling in Vancouver offers both void filling and concrete leveling services, and our team of experts can help determine which process is the best solution for your home, commercial, or municipal property.

Why Choose Quantum Concrete Leveling in Vancouver for Your Void Filling Project?

Quantum Concrete Leveling in Vancouver has been providing high-quality void filling services for years. Our team of experienced technicians uses state-of-the-art equipment and materials to get your job done right. With our focus on customer service and satisfaction, you can trust that your void filling project will be completed quickly and efficiently, with minimal disruption to your business or the public.

So, if you’re a homeowner, business owner, or municipal leader who needs help with void filling in Vancouver or surrounding communities, contact Quantum Concrete Leveling today to learn more. We’d be happy to provide you with a free consultation and quote.

David Sorokovsky, Quantum Foam | Vancouver Concrete LevelingBy David Sorokovsky, owner of Quantum Concrete Leveling

David Sorokovsky is the proud owner of Quantum Concrete Leveling in Vancouver. When it comes to concrete leveling in Western Canada, homeowners, building owners, and public entities trust Quantum Concrete Leveling to deliver expert services. From mudjacking to poly leveling (or “polyjacking”) and void filling, our team utilizes the latest techniques and uses a durable, long-lasting foam material to raise and level uneven concrete surfaces such as sidewalks, garage floors, driveways, concrete steps, warehouse floors and even concrete foundations on homes and buildings. To learn more, browse our website or give us a call today.