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Sewer Rehabilitation
Chemical grouts do not stop leaks simply by filling joints and cracks. Instead, grout is forced through joints and cracks and into the surrounding soil where it solidifies with the soil to form a waterproof mass which cannot be pushed back into the sewer system.

Diagram of Grouting Operation
Sewer Rehab using Grout

Sealing Manholes with Chemical Grout
Chemical grout can permanently stop water infiltration and seepage into all types of manholes. Gel type chemical grout is injected from the inside of the manhole to the outside to form a gel curtain around the outside of the manhole. The gel curtain prevents ground  water from flowing into the manhole and also stabilizes the soil. The stabilization of the soil helps to prevent ground water from washing away the supporting soil. In pre-cast manholes, urethane foam grouts are sometimes used to rebuild the gaskets in the joints.
Manhole Grouting
3M Avanti Grout - Manhole
Seal Leaking Joints with Chemical Grout
Chemical grouts do not stop sewer leaks simply by filling joints and cracks. Instead, grout is forced through joints and cracks and into the surrounding soil where it solidifies with the soil to form a waterproof mass which cannot be pushed back into the sewer system.

This water-tight collar adheres to the outer surface of the pipe or manhole where it will stay indefinitely unless removed by excavation or exposed to sunlight for long periods of time. If groundwater pressures increase, the collar will be pressed more tightly against the structure, increasing its ability to stop leaks.
Grout Collar
3M Avanti Grout - Joint
Sealing Service Laterals with Chemical Grout
Service laterals are often a source of significant infiltration, but without chemical grout it is seldom cost-effective to stop leaks. It usually costs less to treat the groundwater than to dig up and repair or put a liner in these lines. However, chemical grout is so economical and effective that a positive return on investment can be realized immediately.


Studies have shown that most infiltration into service lines occurs within a few feet of the main. The two primary reasons for this are that all except the last few feet of service lines are usually above the water table, and groundwater flows easily in the backfill of a mainline trench because of the French drain effect. This means that a poorly constructed lateral connection or mainline lateral connection can be a significant source of inflow and infiltration that is easily addressed with chemical grout.

Most mainline rehabilitation procedures do not solve the problem of leakage into the main caused by a leaky connection at the service line. Grouting the mainline or grouting service lines after lining will stop these leaks and also stop water migrating through the annular space around the liner.

Grout Packer - Lateral


Leaking Lateral
Concrete Rehabilitation
The use of chemical grout in crack injection is a proven method of stopping leaks in dams, tunnels, parking garages, tanks, vaults, mines or any structure where water is migrating through the concrete. Crack injection with chemical grout can not only stop the water, it can stop or slow the deterioration of rebar or other internal features of the concrete. This success is due to the placement of chemical grout throughout the depth of the crack, compared to only surface sealing with epoxy.
Stop Leaks in Concrete Structures
Grout Seals Concrete Walls
Sealing Tunnels
The use of chemical grout in crack injection is a proven method of stopping leaks in dams, tunnels, parking garages, tanks, vaults, mines or any structure where water is migrating through the concrete. Crack injection with chemical grout can not only stop the water, it can stop or slow the deterioration of rebar or other internal features of the concrete. This success is due to the placement of chemical grout throughout the depth of the crack, compared to only surface sealing with epoxy.
Stop Leaks in Tunnels with Chemical Grout.
Grout Seals
Stop Leaks in Mines
Water flow and associated maintenance and power costs do not have to be an ongoing problem. Chemical grout can permanently stop water flow, saving time and money. For 20 years, Avanti has been a leading supplier of chemical grouts that stop leaks as small as drips and as large as gushers.
Control Water Flow
Grout Seals Leaks in Mines
Stabilize Soils
The use of chemical grouts for soil stabilization includes, but is not limited to, preventing contaminated plume migration, controlling water flow, and increasing compressive strength. Generally, chemical grouts are used where longevity and a high degree of impermeability are required. Chemical grout can also be used with Ultrafine cementitious grouts to achieve extremely low permeabilities at optimal costs
Stabilize Soils
Grout for Soil Stabilization
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