
Grouting Techniques
Grouting techniques involve injecting a fluid mixture, called grout, into gaps or voids in construction or repair projects to improve stability, seal leaks, or strengthen structures. The process can include pouring, pumping, or pouring under pressure to fill spaces between foundations, reinforcing structures, or sealing cracks in concrete. Different techniques, such as tremie, pressure injection, or gravity-fed methods, are chosen based on the specific application and material properties. Proper grouting ensures even distribution, bonding, and durability, helping to prevent water ingress, settlement, or structural failure.