Foundation strengthening with chemical anchoring involves reinforcing or stabilizing a foundation by using specialized adhesives or resins to anchor structural elements to the existing foundation. The process
typically includes drilling holes into the foundation at strategic locations, inserting anchor rods or bars, and then injecting a high-strength adhesive or resin into the holes to create a bond between the rod and the surrounding concrete.
This method is commonly employed to increase the load-bearing capacity of a foundation, especially when additional weight or structural changes are anticipated. Chemical anchoring can also be used for retrofitting or reinforcing existing foundations in cases where structural strengthening is necessary due to changes in building codes, increased load requirements, or foundation degradation over time. This system is mostly accommodated for introducing additional floors to existing building.