Pools don’t crack because of bad concrete.They crack because of bad soil. And bad soil isn’t always visible.Cracks in swimming pools are more than cosmetic. In North Texas, they’re often the result...
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Soil Boring: The Essential First Step in Foundation Design
This video shows how ProChemical uses a Kubota skid steer with a custom boring attachment to take soil samples up to 15 feet deep in 2-foot sections. These samples are handed directly to the...
How Deep Should You Inject? Most Builders Get This Wrong
Soil injection isn’t about putting solution in the ground at random. The depth of injection determines whether you’re actually stabilizing the expansive clay that causes movement. Get it wrong, and...
How We Use Precision Measurement to Plan Better Soil Treatment
Why Measurement Matters Before Injection Treating soil isn’t a guessing game. Before we inject, we need to know exactly how much area we’re covering — including a 5-foot perimeter beyond the slab....
You Fixed the Foundation, But It’s Cracking Again. Here’s Why.
Then the cracks came back. Most foundation fixes only address the surface. The real problem lies beneath the slab: unstable, moisture-sensitive soil. Until that soil is treated, movement will keep...