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Pressure grouting is an economical means to correct existing or potential geological and structural problems. Pressure grouting is the injection of a liquefied material, under pressure, into voids, cracks, or even between bearing materials and an existing structure.


Pro4 utilizes Pressure Grouting to fill cracks and voids as well as control water seepage. The uses of these techniques are as diverse as the materials and methods used.


The Pro4 Team can offer you years of experience in the art of waterproofing. We have successfully waterproofed potable water reservoirs, wastewater reservoirs, swimming pools, tunnels, tanks, parking garages, foundations, basements, and bridges. The experience to offer the right assessment of the problem, the right products to solve the problem, and an experienced crew to carryout the solution will ensure a fast, permanent repair.


Our Highly Trained Crew, Skilled Sales Consultants, and Superior Product Choice will ensure fast and desired results. Our professional team will assist you with choosing the right solution to meet all your technical needs and specifications. Contact our Sales-Team for detailed information or specific needs or requirements.
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