Soil Stabilization in Austin, TX & Beyond
Soil stabilization strengthens and enhances the load-bearing capacity of the ground, creating a solid foundation for paving projects. RDC Paving provides expert soil stabilization services to ensure long-lasting, durable surfaces for roads, parking lots, and construction sites.
Why is Soil Stabilization Important?
Weak soil directly impacts the pavement above it, causing everything from cracks to erosion if not addressed promptly. We implement soil stabilization techniques so the soil can support more weight and pressure.
Our Soil Stabilization Process
Soil Assessment & Testing
Stabilization Treatment
We offer two types of soil stabilization treatments:
1. Compaction: We compact the soil to increase its density.
2. Grading and Slope Adjustments: We alter the slope and grade of the soil to improve drainage.
Quality Control
Key Benefits of Soil Stabilization
- Improved Soil Strength
- Erosion Prevention
- Increased Pavement Durability
- Enhanced Stability
- Prolonged Pavement Lifespan
- Reduced Maintenance and Repairs
Our Service Areas
Central Texas's Premier Asphalt Paving & Concrete Company
RDC Paving is the trusted name for reliable maintenance, repair, and installation services in communities throughout the Austin, Texas area including:
Austin | Georgetown | Hutto | Kyle | Hill Country | Waco | Killeen | Temple | Belton | New Braunfels | San Marcos | San Antonio | Marble Falls | Burnet | Leander
Our Office:
- Hutto
120 Iron Horse Dr,
Hutto, TX 78643
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Soil Stabilization FAQs
In road engineering, the layer of soil immediately below the road construction is called the subgrade. If the subgrade is weak, soil stabilization provides an alternative to excavation and replacement of the weak soil.
Soil stabilization is a process that transforms the soil into a solid and permanent base for construction projects.
The most stabilization techniques include:
- Over excavation and replacing the soil with a more viable solution
- Adding lime stabilization, cement and other chemical soil modifiers
- Stabilization with geotextiles, which are permeable fabrics to reinforce filter and drain soil
- Mechanical stabilization with geogrids, which is a mesh used to reinforce soil