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Soil Stabilization

Soil stabilization is a process of treating soil in such a manner as to maintain, alter, or improve the performance of the soil as a road construction material. It is the process of changing the soil properties to improve strength and durability before building any structure like a house, building, road, or driveway.  

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Chemical

Stabilization of Soil

Our chemical soil stabilization service involves using a combination of materials, moisture, and compaction to effectively stabilize the soil and ensure long-lasting results. Trust us to provide the expertise and resources needed to get the job done.

Soil Stabilization Materials

Lime

Quicklime (Lime) are used to stabilize clayed soil to provide long term strength, it will continue to strengthen over time after the initial application. 

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Soil Stabilization Material

Calciment

Lime Kiln Dust is a hybrid products of lime and cement, with the presence of pozzolans can stabilize more granular, sandier soil. 

Soil Stabilization Material

Cement

Cement is an effective reagent for stabilizing certain types of soils. Cement is a good option when working with sandy, coarse-grained soil but the effectiveness of cement decreases as clay content and plasticity increase. 

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