Polyurethane Injection

After having some recent repairs done, it appears our house is settling. One sign is that new doors are no longer in alignment. Does anyone have any knowledge and experience with using polyurethane injection to stabilize soil? Would we first hire a structural and soil engineers or would we simply speak to polyurethane injection contractors? Is filing required for this type of work? What are the risks? Is it safe to inject into the soil behind a rubble foundation? Does anyone have recommendations for engineers or contractors with experience with this type of work and old row houses in Brooklyn?

peiris88

in General Discussion 4 years and 5 months ago

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RobertGMarvin

in General Discussion 4 years and 5 months ago

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Interesting. I hope someone can answer this question.
Fortunately I have no need for this, but I wonder if it’s even possible with an antique row house with a rubble-wall foundation?