Dallas, Texas
Specialty Grouting Services in Dallas, TX
Superior Grouting Services, Inc. delivers commercial and industrial pressure grouting across the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex from our Houston headquarters. Our crews stabilize foundations on DFW's expansive blackland prairie clay, fill subsurface voids beneath logistics corridors and data center campuses, and decommission aging pipeline infrastructure serving the region's energy and industrial sectors. Contact our team to schedule a free on-site evaluation.
Commercial Grouting Expertise for the DFW Metro
Superior Grouting Services, Inc. has delivered pressure grouting in Dallas, TX since 1983, when founder Ron Rumpza opened the company in Houston and began serving the DFW commercial market as one of our first non-Gulf-Coast service corridors. Founded in 1983, we bring four decades of specialty grouting experience to one of the fastest-growing commercial markets in the country. As pressure grouting contractors in Texas with four decades of documented field performance, we serve the DFW metro's unique combination of severe soil conditions and rapid commercial development.
Dallas sits on Eagle Ford Shale overlain by highly expansive blackland prairie clay that can swell up to 12 percent by volume during a wet cycle, with documented swelling pressures exceeding 10,000 PSF reported on the most reactive foundations. A Nature Cities study documented that more than 70 percent of DFW land is subsiding at 3mm or more per year. These conditions drive persistent demand for pressure grouting for structural rehabilitation across Texas.
Superior Grouting provides compaction grouting, cellular grouting, polyurethane foam injection, pipeline and abandonment grouting, and concrete leveling for commercial real estate, logistics facilities, data center campuses, highway infrastructure, and defense installations throughout the DFW region. With more than 1,424,346 linear feet grouted and 1,992,265 square feet of concrete raised, our track record in pressure grouting across Texas speaks through measurable results.

Compaction Grouting in Dallas, TX
Dallas combines some of the most reactive expansive clay in Texas with the most demanding commercial loading pipeline in the state. Blackland prairie clay generates swelling pressures above 10,000 PSF as moisture cycles swing from 105-degree drought to intense fall rainfall, and a Nature Cities study has documented subsidence of 3mm or more per year across more than 70 percent of the metro. Against that subgrade, hyperscale data centers, logistics distribution floors, and bridge approaches on I-30 and I-35E concentrate loading that the native clay cannot carry unimproved. Compaction grouting addresses the gap by injecting low-mobility mortar into staged casings, forming bulbs that displace, densify, and increase bearing capacity.
Active Blackland clay is the problem compaction grouting contractors in Texas have been solving in the DFW market for decades. Our crews grid the site against the engineer's soil profile, drive casings into the active zone, and pump low-mobility grout in staged increments so the densification bulbs build without heaving the structure above. Along the I-35E and I-30 corridors, where aging commercial pads sit over clay that has already cycled through decades of shrink-swell, the work goes in under occupied buildings without the demolition and re-pour that full soil replacement would require.
When warehouse slabs, office pads, or bridge approach panels have already moved off elevation, controlled lifting runs the same equipment in reverse. Ports are placed close to the affected element, a digital monitor tracks surface elevation, and grout volume is throttled in fractional increments until the slab or footing returns to design grade. For AllianceTexas logistics operators and Plano and Frisco commercial property owners, that workflow restores geometry without pulling a building offline for weeks.
DFW's new build pipeline is dominated by hyperscale data centers, warehouse campuses, and mixed-use vertical construction, and every one of those projects benefits from densified subgrade before the foundation goes in. Pre-construction compaction grouting reduces post-occupancy settlement, locks in bearing capacity for high-uptime tenants, and is almost always cheaper than reactive repair once equipment is in the building. On data center pads in particular, where a half-inch of differential movement is already a service event, proactive ground improvement is less of an option than a baseline spec.


Cellular Grouting in Dallas, TX
Large-volume fill demand in DFW is driven by the data center corridor, the AllianceTexas logistics complex, the I-30 Canyon reconstruction, and a steady stream of utility and stormwater abandons beneath downtown and the inner suburbs. Every one of those placements has to ride lightly on Blackland clay that cannot absorb additional overburden without resetting settlement. CreteFoam-batched cellular concrete delivers the answer: on-site production, 20 to 70 PCF densities tuned to the engineer's spec, and the ability to pump thousands of feet at low pressure into confined voids that ready-mix cannot reach.
A 20 PCF wet-cast cellular fill solves two problems at once on DFW jobs. First, the light unit weight keeps the expansive clay beneath the fill from reloading and resettling, a common failure mode when heavier CLSM is specified against an active Blackland subgrade. Second, the mix is self-consolidating and flowable, so it reaches undercut zones and irregular excavations that a rigid mix would bridge and leave voided. That combination carries most of our abandoned utility corridor and commercial void filling dallas placements across the metro.
Cellular foam concrete is our default for annular fills behind re-lined water and sanitary mains, load-reducing backfill against retaining walls, and legacy stormwater structure closures across the DFW metro. We adjust foam-to-cement ratios at the portable plant on every project so that density and 28-day strength meet the engineer's target, whether that is 20 PCF at 50 psi for a light annular backfill or 70 PCF at 300 psi for structural support beneath an I-30 Canyon bridge approach.
Mix selection in Dallas is a two-category call. Neat mixes in the 20 to 30 PCF range carry most load-reducing backfill and annular space work where the job is to minimize overburden on reactive clay. Sanded mixes at 70 PCF and above provide the compressive strength structural backfill needed beneath equipment pads and heavy-traffic industrial floors. The other variable unique to DFW is temperature: North Texas runs 105-degree summers against winter freezes hard enough to crack unprotected flatwork, so cured cellular mixes have to be specified with freeze-thaw durability that matches the local exposure, not the Gulf Coast default.
Polyurethane Grouting in Dallas, TX
Slabs in DFW move against a calendar rather than a weather event: 105-degree summers dry Blackland clay to concrete hardness and shrink it away from the underside of the flatwork; fall rainfall rehydrates unevenly, and the slab drops into the gap. Add Trinity Aquifer drawdown and the documented subsidence of more than 70 percent of the metro at 3mm or more per year, and the result is chronic slab settlement across logistics, commercial, and corporate campus portfolios. Polyurethane grouting resets elevation by injecting dual-component foam that expands beneath the slab, fills voids, compresses loose subgrade, and cures in minutes at roughly 4 pounds per cubic foot.
Warehouse floors along the I-35E and I-20 logistics corridors, parking pads at corporate campuses in Las Colinas and Uptown, and office plaza flatwork across Richardson and Plano share a common failure pattern: long, shrinkage-driven voids beneath sections of the slab. Our crews drill 5/8-inch ports on a 3- to 5-foot grid, inject in sequence, and monitor surface elevation in real time. Because the cure is measured in minutes, a distribution bay is back under forklift traffic the same shift, and an office pad is open to traffic before tenants return the next morning.
Commercial foundation systems on DFW expansive clay telegraph movement through cracked drywall, misaligned bay doors, and separated brick veneer as the subgrade swings through moisture cycles. Polyurethane foundation repair closes the gap between the footing and the soil envelope by injecting expanding foam beneath grade beams and footings in staged lifts. The crew works in small footprints at the perimeter, no excavation required, no demolition indoors, and the building stays occupied during the work. Seasonal movement slows, cracks stop widening, and the owner avoids the repeating maintenance cycle that comes with mudjacking or underpinning on Blackland clay.
Weight and water are the two variables that matter most in DFW. Cement-based mudjacking adds overburden to clay that is already compressing, which is why so many mudjacked slabs in the metro are back on a repair list within a decade. Polyurethane at 4 PCF sits lighter than the soil it rides on, and its closed-cell structure blocks the moisture migration that would otherwise pull fines out from under the slab during the next wet season. Polyurethane grout injection also runs cleaner than cement: no heavy mud trucks, no extended cure, no standing water on the job site. For tenant-occupied commercial portfolios, that combination of weight, speed, and cleanliness is why DFW property managers default to foam.


Pipeline Grouting, Utility Lines & Voids in Dallas, TX
DFW's utility inventory is a century of overlapping generations. Downtown Dallas still carries brick sewers from the early 1900s, the inner suburbs are cycling through the third rebuild of water mains put in during the postwar boom, and the outer metro is pushing new trunk infrastructure into Collin, Denton, and Tarrant counties as fast as Dallas Water Utilities, Fort Worth Water Department, and the North Texas Municipal Water District can schedule it. Every reroute and rehabilitation leaves a retired pipe in the ground that must be permanently closed. Our crews pump controlled-density fill into abandoned mains, pack annular space behind fresh liners, and close subsurface voids before ground loss telegraphs up to the pavement.
Density-driven redevelopment in Uptown, the Design District, Deep Ellum, and the Cityplace corridor keeps uncovering retired water, sewer, and storm lines that cannot remain open under new loads. An empty pipe under a new mixed-use pad is a settlement risk, a groundwater pathway, and, on older gas and industrial laterals, a vapor risk. We bulkhead the line at both ends, vent the high points, and place controlled-density cementitious fill until return confirms a solid column end-to-end. Documentation goes to the utility owner for sign-off. As commercial void-filling work in Dallas continues to expand with the redevelopment pipeline, abandonment grouting is the routine first step that prevents new projects from inheriting legacy subsurface risk.
Slip-line and cured-in-place rehabilitation is now the default for aging water mains and sanitary sewers across the DFW metro, and every rehabilitated run opens an annular gap between host and liner. That gap has to be filled with a material that will not float the liner, will not overload the surrounding Blackland clay, and will not wash out under hydrostatic head. Working as the annular space grout installer on Dallas-area re-lining programs, we batch 20 to 35 PCF cellular grout on site, monitor the liner for lift during placement, and grade density up when the engineer's spec calls for structural backing. Single-point long-pump runs minimize excavation in developed commercial corridors where surface disruption is the biggest cost driver.
Void development in DFW usually starts with expansive clay cycling through drought and rehydration; fines migrate along utility trenches, voids open at pipe bedding depths, and ground loss eventually reaches the surface as pavement dips or slab settlement occurs. Void filling dallas work addresses the condition before subsidence breaks through. We match material to the void: low-density cellular for large-volume utility corridor fills, sanded mixes for structural zones under heavy-traffic industrial pads, and cement slurry for localized pockets at pile caps and joint crossings. The goal in every placement is to completely close the ground path, not simply add volume.
Concrete Leveling in Dallas, TX
Concrete in DFW settles on a clock that the Blackland clay drives. Summer drought draws moisture from the subgrade, and the slab drops into the shrinkage gap; fall rain rehydrates the clay unevenly, and the slab pitches the other way; another dry season washes fines down the utility trenches, and the cycle compounds. Data center pads in Plano and Frisco, warehouse floors in AllianceTexas and the I-20 corridor, hospital loading docks, retail parking plazas, and corporate campus walkways are all subject to the same progression. Polyurethane concrete leveling closes the gap with 4 PCF foam, no demolition, same-shift traffic return.
SUPERIOR Polylift is our branded slab-lifting workflow. A two-component polyurethane is injected through 5/8-inch ports, expands beneath the slab, and compresses loose soil as it pushes the concrete back to design elevation. Cure is measured in minutes, treated surfaces take traffic immediately, and elevation is monitored in real time at the slab. For DFW commercial portfolios where concrete lifting dallas coordination means moving across multiple buildings in a single program, Polylift delivers repeatable, documentable results on a tenant-occupied schedule.
Cement-based mudjacking has a long track record in North Texas, and the results on Blackland clay speak for themselves: most mudjacked slabs in the metro are back on a repair list inside a decade. The reason is mass. A cement slurry at 100-plus PCF adds weight to soil that is already compressing, and the repair lifts one time before starting the next settlement cycle. Polyurethane raising foam weighs in around 4 PCF, cures closed-cell and waterproof, and neither reloads the subgrade nor lets moisture migrate through the fill to wash fines out from underneath. On North Texas flatwork cycling between 105-degree summers and hard winter freezes, the foam holds.
Tearing out a 30,000-square-foot warehouse slab in an occupied Dallas facility means demo, haul-off, rebar, forming, pour, and weeks of cure before forklifts return. Foam lifting on the same slab runs 50 to 70 percent under the tear-out number, finishes inside a shift, and leaves the bay available the same day. On a DFW data center pad, the numbers tilt further because a demolition near active racks is not a pricing question; it is an operational non-starter. For concrete leveling foam applications across office plazas, logistics floors, and municipal walkways, the cost-and-downtime scorecard consistently favors leveling over replacement.


Zero Incidents Is Always Our Standard
Superior Grouting maintains a zero-incident safety record across TRIR, DART, and fatality metrics. Our safety program integrates hazard analysis, site-specific planning, and continuous training into every project phase.
Our crews complete certification through the Houston Area Safety Council and meet the site-specific safety requirements of DFW commercial, industrial, and municipal project owners.
Bringing Gulf Coast Grouting Expertise to DFW
Superior Grouting Services, Inc. operates from its headquarters at 8927 Meadow Vista Blvd in Houston, TX, approximately 240 miles south of Dallas via I-45, a 3.5-hour mobilization, which has supported DFW projects since founder Ron Rumpza opened the company in 1983. Founder Ron Rumpza opened the business in 1983, and DFW's rapid commercial growth and challenging Blackland Prairie soils have made the metroplex one of our most active non-Gulf-Coast service corridors.

What we deliver to the DFW market:
Data center and logistics-facility grouting for Alliance Westport, AllianceTexas, and the DFW data center corridor
Warehouse floor stabilization and concrete leveling for distribution centers across Dallas, Fort Worth, and the mid-cities
Highway subgrade work supporting TxDOT Dallas District projects, including I-30 Canyon, I-35E, and bridge-approach stabilization
Commercial foundation remediation for office plazas, retail properties, and mixed-use developments on Eagle Ford Shale and Blackland clay
Pipeline abandonment and void filling for decommissioned utility corridors beneath the DFW metroplex
Our relationships with DFW general contractors, civil engineering firms, and TxDOT prime contractors have been built one project at a time, bringing Gulf Coast industrial precision to North Texas commercial grouting since the company's earliest expansion beyond Houston.
“We have worked with Ron since 1997 helping him grow his business. Superior is a company that you know is going to be successful for the long haul. Their attention to customer service, quality of workmanship and their ability to find creative solutions to see that the job is done right the first time is what makes them a great company!"
“Thank you for a job well done, The attention to detail by Andy and Octavio is praise worthy. Companies build their name based on the quality of their people this is evident. The product performed as indicated, or better than expected, look forward to years of good performance and remaining leveled. To the entire staff, thank you for a job very well done”
“Superior Grouting used injectable foam to fix my cracked concrete. At the same time they lifted various parts of the concrete to even out the surfaces. They were FANTASTIC. On-time, hard-working, clean, precise – everything you want in a contractor. Their pricing was more than fair and their work speaks for itself. I highly recommend anyone using injectable foam for foundations, or lifting any kind of uneven surface to call Ron or Erica at Superior.”
Dallas sits on Eagle Ford Shale, which is overlain by expansive blackland prairie clay that can swell up to 12 percent in volume when wet and shrink dramatically during drought. This seasonal cycle generates differential settlement beneath commercial foundations, warehouse slabs, and parking structures across the metro. A Nature Cities study found that more than 70 percent of DFW land is subsiding at 3mm or more per year, creating ongoing foundation challenges for commercial property owners.
DFW land subsidence results from a combination of factors: natural compaction of expansive blackland prairie clay, groundwater extraction from the Trinity Aquifer, and the cumulative loading of decades of commercial and infrastructure development. The subsidence is measurable and widespread, with documented rates of 3mm or more per year across the majority of the metro. Grouting addresses subsidence by densifying soils and filling voids before settlement damages surface structures.
Yes. Superior Grouting serves the entire DFW metroplex from our Houston headquarters, approximately 240 miles south via I-45. Our crews mobilize to Dallas, Fort Worth, Arlington, Plano, Frisco, Irving, and surrounding communities for commercial, industrial, and municipal grouting projects. We have served Texas clients since 1983 and bring Gulf Coast industrial grouting expertise to DFW's commercial market.
Hyperscale data centers require precision-level foundations that cannot tolerate post-construction settlement. Compaction grouting densifies the expansive clay beneath planned data center pads before foundation placement, while cellular grout provides lightweight void fill and load-reducing backfill for utility corridors. For existing facilities, polyurethane injection addresses slab settlement without the downtime or vibration that could affect sensitive equipment.
Yes. Warehouse floor settlement is one of the most common commercial grouting applications in DFW. Compaction grouting densifies the clay beneath settled slab sections, restoring bearing capacity and halting further movement. For slabs that have already settled, polyurethane foam injection lifts the concrete back to grade. Both methods allow warehouse operations to continue during treatment, and polyurethane-treated floors accept forklift traffic immediately after injection.
Compaction grouting injects low-slump, low-mobility grout into the subsurface through small-diameter casings. The grout displaces and densifies surrounding soil without mixing with it, increasing bearing capacity and reducing settlement risk. In Dallas, compaction grouting is used to stabilize foundations on expansive blackland prairie clay, where the soil's dramatic volume changes with moisture make traditional soil replacement impractical for active commercial facilities.
Polyurethane foam injection uses a lightweight, expanding material that cures in minutes and adds minimal weight to underlying soils. Cement-based grouting uses heavier materials suited for large-volume fills and deep stabilization. In DFW, polyurethane is preferred for commercial slab lifting because its light weight avoids overloading expansive clay. At the same time, cellular and cement grouts are used for pipeline abandonment, void filling, and large-volume backfill where compressive strength and volume are priorities.
Most commercial polyurethane grouting projects in Dallas are completed within a single work shift. Small slab sections can be lifted in under two hours. The material cures in minutes after injection, and treated surfaces accept foot and vehicle traffic immediately. For DFW commercial property managers, the fast turnaround means minimal tenant disruption and no extended facility closures.
Superior Grouting serves commercial, industrial, and municipal clients across Texas and Louisiana from our Houston headquarters.
Schedule Your Free Estimate in Dallas, TX
Contact Superior Grouting to discuss your commercial or industrial grouting project in the DFW metroplex. Our team will evaluate your site, recommend the right solution, and provide a detailed proposal.

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