by ProChemical Soil Stabilization | Oct 24, 2025 | Blog, Video
The Story Behind ProChemical’s Founder Texas has long battled some of the most unpredictable and damaging soils in the country. Few understood that better than Bob Horn, the man who turned a small idea into a groundbreaking method that changed how Texas builds. In...
by ProChemical Soil Stabilization | Sep 5, 2025 | Blog, Soil Stabilization, Stabilization Methods
Understanding the different types of soil and their properties is key when it comes to successful construction projects. Soil is the backbone of every building, and its characteristics can influence the strength and longevity of a structure. With a variety of soil...
by ProChemical Soil Stabilization | Aug 22, 2025 | Blog
Building stable structures requires a solid grounding in the underlying earth, and that’s where geotechnical reports come into play. These reports help developers and builders understand the issues and characteristics of the soil and land they plan to build on....
by ProChemical Soil Stabilization | Aug 15, 2025 | Blog, Soil Stabilization, Stabilization Methods
Building strong, stable structures often starts with the ground under your feet. Soil stabilization has become an important part of construction because it helps create a reliable foundation. When builders face unstable soil, it can lead to project delays. These...
by ProChemical Soil Stabilization | Aug 8, 2025 | Blog, Soil Stabilization
Soil stabilization plays a key role in construction, acting as the backbone that supports the strength and durability of buildings and infrastructure. Without a stable foundation, structures are prone to cracks, settling, and various other issues that can lead to...
by ProChemical Soil Stabilization | Aug 1, 2025 | Blog, Soil Stabilization
Imagine building your dream house on a solid foundation. It needs to be steady and trustworthy to stand the test of time. In construction, ensuring that the ground underneath is secure makes all the difference. Soil stabilization is a key step to make that happen, but...