The extent of the voids was assessed using 4-foot-tall plow markers as probes. The voids almost entirely engulfed these probes, indicating severe foundation undermining. The situation required a solution that could effectively fill large voids, bond with both soil and concrete, and perform well in wet environments.
Suburban Basement proposed using Alchatek's AP Lift 430 for the void filling. This material was chosen for its high expansion rate, making it cost-effective for large voids. Its ability to bond with soil and concrete, perform in wet conditions, and displace residual moisture from the plumbing leak made it ideal for this application.
The project restored the foundation's integrity, filling all voids within a day. This efficient execution led to significant time and cost savings for all parties. The insurance company reduced relocation expenses, the restoration company delivered ahead of schedule, and the homeowners returned to their structurally sound homes earlier than expected. The outcome satisfied all stakeholders, demonstrating the effectiveness of the chosen solution in addressing complex foundation issues promptly and efficiently.