SoilStabilization

All dirt isn’t created equal,
That’s where we come in

Great projects start with solid ground — even when the soil doesn’t want to cooperate. That’s where our soil stabilization skills come in. We use massive, tiller-like machines (think: garden tools on steroids) to dig deep and mix in the right chemical blend — lime, fly ash, or cement, creating a stronger, more stable base for your project.

With Iowa’s unpredictable spring rains, we can keep your project moving even when Mother Nature tries to hit pause. Whether it’s drying out wet ground or locking in long-term strength, our stabilization process gets it done.

Here’s how it works:

  1. We start by applying the right chemical percentage recommended by an engineer — using a computer-controlled spreader cart to ensure exact percentages.
  2. Our water truck then hooks up to the stabilizer, feeding water into the mix while the stabilizer tills everything together.
  3. That chemical reaction begins working instantly, helping to dry or strengthen the soil depending on your project’s needs.
  4. Once the chemical is mixed with the soil, the soil is then graded, compacted, and left to cure for 24 hours to reach maximum strength.

 

Need a faster dry-out instead of full stabilization? We’ve got a lighter mix for that too — perfect for those wet Midwest Spring mornings or dreary fall afternoons when sunlight is nowhere to be found.