The problem leaking in
Uncontrolled water ingress is a serious threat to commercial structures, leading to flooding, asset damage, and destabilised ground. We solve this by creating waterproof barriers within the soil itself, preventing water from reaching your foundations, basements, or retaining walls, without disruptive excavation.
The problem leaking in
Uncontrolled water ingress is a serious threat to commercial structures, leading to flooding, asset damage, and destabilised ground. We solve this by creating waterproof barriers within the soil itself, preventing water from reaching your foundations, basements, or retaining walls, without disruptive excavation.
        
        
      The problem of water and permeable ground
Water will always find the path of least resistance. When the soil adjacent to your structure is highly permeable (like sand or gravel) or contains voids, it creates a direct channel for water, leading to significant structural and operational problems.
        
        
      What are the signs of water ingress and soil permeability?
Dampness, mould, or water leaks in basements, lift pits, or tunnels
Pooling water on floor slabs or against retaining walls
Visible soil erosion or "washout" near foundations or drains
Ground settlement or voids appearing after heavy rain or flooding
Water leaking through piling at construction sites
        
        
      What are the technical causes?
High hydrostatic pressure
The weight of saturated ground pushes water through any crack, joint, or porous section of a concrete structure.
Permeable soil layers
Strata of sand, gravel, or poorly compacted fill act as a "superhighway" for groundwater, directing it straight to your structure.
Failed joints & penetrations
Water exploits weak points like construction joints, pipe penetrations, and minor cracks.
Erosion & washout
Flowing water carries away fine soil particles, creating voids (see our void filling page) and destabilising the ground, which makes the leak worse.
Our solution
Creating an engineered cutoff barrier
Our treatment is not a temporary patch. We address the problem from the outside, within the soil itself.
Injection: We inject our specialist hydro-insensitive geopolymer resin into the soil directly adjacent to the leaking structure. This is done from the surface or internally, requiring no excavation.
Expansion & permeation: The resin is designed to be injected into saturated ground. It displaces the water and expands, permeating the soil matrix.
Barrier formation: The geopolymer binds the loose soil particles and fills voids, transforming the permeable ground into a solid, waterproof, and permanent barrier. This "curtain wall" stops water from ever reaching your structure, relieving hydrostatic pressure and preventing further soil erosion.
Frequently asked questions about resin water sealing
Yes. Once cured (which happens very quickly), our materials are inert, non-polluting, and have no-leach properties. They do not release any harmful substances into the ground or water table.
Stop water leaks at the source
Don't let water ingress damage your structure and destabilise your ground. Contact our engineering team for a site assessment to design a permanent water sealing solution.
          
          
        