Sloping Surfaces
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Motor car proving track required minor realignment and resupport of some slabs.
Uretek structural resin injection is used not only for levelling but also for correcting sloping surfaces and creating drainage.
The URETEK Method is not confined to levelling: sometimes it's used to correct alignments on sloping surfaces such as this motor car proving track in Victoria, shown here.
Reducing the Slope
Sometimes floors need to be adjusted to correct excessive slope while maintaining positive drainage, as has been done at a number of bus wash bay facilities and some motor vehicle workshops.
Increasing the Slope
Another example is the fire station at Sydney's Kingsford-Smith Airport. It was laid perfectly level, but with experience it was found to need to drain off rainwater in the fire engine garaging area, which had to remain open to the rain to allow rapid deployment.
So Uretek was called on to create very precise ‘un-levelling' to provide that drainage.
Resupporting Vehicle Wash Bays
Wash bays often incur problems even if their floors have been given an appropriate drainage slope. Mostly the problems arise from excess water washing away the ground from under the slabs or sections of them. Sometimes the slope is also altered in the process. So Uretek is frequently called in to both resupport the slabs and also correct the drainage slope.
Uretek Ground Engineering
Uretek solves many problems by unique and patented systems of resin injection.
Fast, economical, long-lasting, environmental and with minimal disruption.

