Void Filling

    Underground voids can form beneath buildings and infrastructure due to washout, dissolved materials, collapsed drains, or old mine workings. These voids pose a significant risk of sudden ground collapse. Our void filling service uses controlled injection techniques to safely fill these spaces and prevent further settlement.

    Key Benefits

    Sub-surface void detection

    Controlled injection process

    Prevents sudden collapse

    Suitable for all void types

    Non-destructive method

    Rapid completion times

    Is Void Filling Right for You?

    Ideal for

    Known or suspected underground voids beneath a property

    Collapsed or damaged drainage causing ground washout

    Properties built over old mine workings or chalk solution features

    Sudden or localised ground depression

    Preventative treatment where voids have been detected by survey

    Not suitable for

    General subsidence not caused by voids (resin injection may be better)

    Structural cracking without evidence of sub-surface voids

    Surface water drainage problems (drainage solutions needed)

    How It Works

    1

    Detection

    Ground penetrating radar and other methods to locate and map voids.

    2

    Planning

    Injection plan designed based on void size, location, and cause.

    3

    Filling

    Controlled injection of grout or resin to fill the void safely.

    4

    Verification

    Post-treatment scanning confirms complete void filling.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    How do you find voids under a building?

    We use ground penetrating radar (GPR) to map sub-surface conditions non-destructively. This is supplemented with dynamic cone penetrometer testing and trial pits where needed to confirm void size, depth, and extent.

    Is void filling disruptive?

    No. Injection is carried out through small surface-drilled holes with no excavation. Most residential jobs are completed in 1–2 days with minimal noise and no heavy plant.

    What happens if a void isn't filled?

    The ground above can collapse suddenly and without warning, causing severe structural damage. Voids rarely stabilise on their own — they tend to grow as water continues to wash out surrounding material.

    Can void filling be done under an occupied building?

    Yes. The injection process is controlled and monitored in real time, making it safe to carry out beneath occupied residential and commercial properties.

    How much does void filling cost?

    Costs depend on the void size and depth. Small localised voids from drain collapse typically cost £2,000–£5,000. Larger voids from washout or mine workings cost more. We provide a fixed quote after survey.

    What material is used to fill voids?

    We use geopolymer resin for smaller voids and cementitious grout or foamed concrete for larger cavities. The material is chosen based on void size, ground conditions, and structural requirements.

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