Universal Soil Solutions

Universal Soil Solutions
9806 Ideal Ln
Hudson, FL 34667
813-567-1065
Toll Free: 877.519.2777     
Main Office: 727.861.2777
Fax: 727.863.5777

Universal Soil Solutions offer effective sinkhole remediation and ground stabilization services throughout Florida. We are located in Hudson, Florida.  Our local coverage area includes, Hudson, Tampa, Spring Hill, Brooksville, Brandon, New Port Richey, & Clearwater, Florida.

We take pride in improving every property we have the privilege of working on. We specialize in Sinkhole Repair, stabilizing the foundation of your home, as well as restoring its overall appearance through our known characteristics of cleanliness and responsibility. Additionally, as a certified general contractor, we can handle any home project you would like to improve on or have added.

ABOUTUniversal Soil Solutions is Licensed and Insured, punctual and clean. We have extensive expertise on sinkhole repair and restoration, and provide close customer attention throughout the job, making sure the customer is well informed and satisfied with the results. We also offer Emergency Sinkhole Repair to those who need help fast.

If you're interested in learning more about Universal Soil Solutions, please call 727.861.2777 today!

Universal Soil Solutions offers a comprehensive menu of services to accommodate the needs of our clientele. Whether you require Sinkhole Restoration or a new driveway & patio, Universal Soil Solutions will address your project with expertise and integrity. Please review our services and Contact Us for Sinkhole Remediationor for additional services. We will quickly respond to your requests.

Services

  • Sinkhole Restoration & Remediation
  • Ground Stabilization
  • Cement Pressure Grouting
  • Chemical Grouting
  • Underpinning
  • Concrete Slabs, Patios, & Driveways

What is a Sinkhole?

"A depression formed as underlying limestone bedrock is dissolved by ground water. Sinkholes vary greatly in area and depth and may be very large. The two main varieties are those caused by the collapse of a cavern roof, and those caused by the gradual dissolving of rock under a soil mantle. Collapsed sinkholes generally have steep rock sides and may receive streams that then flow underground. Soil-mantled sinkholes are generally shallower; they may become clogged with clay and hold a small lake." - Information provided by Britannica Concise Encyclopedia