Grouting is an effective waterproofing and leakage prevention, as well as structural reinforcement method, which primarily injects waterproofing materials into concrete cracks through high-pressure grouting technology to achieve filling, water stopping, and sealing effects.
Grouting materials are crucial for house grouting reinforcement, with commonly used materials including cement slurry, chemical grouts, and composite grouts. Cement slurry is cost-effective and high-strength, suitable for general reinforcement needs; chemical grouts (such as epoxy resins) have good fluidity, ideal for small cracks; composite grouts combine the benefits of multiple materials, ideal for complex reinforcement scenarios. When selecting grouting materials, consider the reinforcement objectives, structural characteristics, and construction conditions.
Grouting reinforcement is widely used in scenarios such as the renovation of old buildings, foundation settlement repair, and wall crack treatment. For instance, when a building's walls crack due to uneven foundation settlement, grouting reinforcement can adjust the foundation bearing capacity; when walls develop cracks due to material aging or external forces, grouting can effectively repair the cracks and enhance wall strength. Additionally, grouting reinforcement is often employed in waterproofing treatments for basements and seismic reinforcement projects.
The construction process for grouting reinforcement of buildings includes surveying, drilling, grouting pipe installation, slurry preparation, grouting, and effect testing. Firstly, conduct a detailed survey of the building to determine the reinforcement area and grouting parameters; then, drill holes in the target area and install the grouting pipes; next, prepare the slurry according to the ratio and inject it into the target area using a high-pressure pump. During the grouting process, control the pressure and flow rate to ensure even distribution of the slurry. Finally, evaluate the reinforcement effect through detection methods such as ultrasonic testing or drilling sampling.
Grouting technology plays a crucial role in underground structure seepage prevention, foundation pit reinforcement, ground settlement prevention, ground treatment of existing buildings, and jacking reduction. For tunnel engineering, grouting serves as a filling, reinforcement, and seepage reduction function.





























