Concrete Void Filling & Soil Stabilization in the Tri-Cities

Professional Void Filling and Soil Stabilization in the Tri-Cities

Voids beneath concrete slabs are one of the most common causes of sinking or uneven concrete. When the soil under a slab erodes or washes away, empty spaces can form beneath the concrete surface.

 

These voids weaken the support structure beneath the slab, causing the concrete to crack, sink, or become unstable.

 

Northwest Concrete Leveling provides professional void filling and soil stabilization using advanced polyurethane foam injection. This process fills empty spaces beneath the concrete while strengthening the soil to prevent further settlement.

 

In many cases, void filling can stabilize concrete surfaces without the need for full slab replacement.

What Causes Voids Beneath Concrete?

Voids can develop under concrete slabs for several reasons, often related to soil movement or water drainage.

 

Common causes include:

As soil shifts or washes away, empty spaces can form beneath the concrete slab.

How Void Filling Works

Northwest Concrete Leveling uses a polyurethane foam injection process to fill voids and stabilize the soil beneath concrete slabs.

Step 1 – Inspection

We inspect the concrete surface and surrounding area to identify voids and determine the cause of soil loss.

Step 2 – Small Injection Points

Small holes are drilled into the slab where the foam will be injected.

Step 3 – Foam Injection

Structural polyurethane foam is injected beneath the slab where it expands to fill empty spaces and stabilize the soil.

Step 4 – Precision Leveling

The foam hardens quickly, providing strong support for the concrete above.

Benefits of Polyurethane Void Filling

Polyurethane foam stabilization offers several advantages compared to traditional repair methods.

• Quickly fills empty spaces beneath slabs
• Lightweight but extremely strong material
• Long-lasting soil stabilization
• Minimal drilling and disruption
• Fast installation
• Ready for use shortly after repair

This method provides a reliable solution for stabilizing concrete surfaces and preventing future settlement.

Concrete Surfaces That May Need Void Filling

Void filling can be used to stabilize many types of concrete surfaces, including:

• Driveways
• Sidewalks and walkways
• Garage floors
• Patios and pool decks
• Warehouse floors
• Commercial concrete pads

If the soil beneath these surfaces becomes unstable, void filling can restore support and prevent further damage.

What is void filling?

Void filling is a process that fills empty spaces beneath concrete slabs to restore support and stabilize the structure.

Many commercial repairs can be completed within a few hours depending on the size of the project.

Yes. In many cases the expanding foam both fills the void and gently lifts the concrete slab back into position.

Yes. In most cases void filling is significantly less expensive than removing and replacing concrete slabs.

Don’t Replace Your Concrete — Lift It

Contact Northwest Concrete Leveling today to schedule your free inspection and estimate.