Uretek has also developed a relatively new system where the material can be [or so it is claimed] pumped down a fair distance, they bore a hole, introduce a retaining bag, fill this bag with the foam, allow it to set then bore through it to repeat the same again but below the first "envelope" I believe they can do this on 3 occasions, in effect giving a sort of a " column effect" to the product, can not recall all the details, I just about went to sleep during the presentation.
if truth be told I would have a leaning in preference towards Shire, why, because it is a definite "mechanical" bond to the existing foundations, and has an engineered design for the "twiddly bit" that being the connection at the foundations and the bending moments that occur as the load is passed into the Shire pile itself.
Shire have also developed a specialized "system" that is specifically designed for the [ever popular] "conservatory market" where they will come along, insert their system attached to a sort of a tray that is used as the foundation / base for the walls of the Conservatory to be constructed from. Just hate Conservatories that are rotating away from the main house, especially when the builder of the Conservatory has gone into liquidation to go through the "phoenix" ploy of re-starting in a different name, but working out of the same Business address.
I like a good rant on a Thursday, this is nothing at all like a good rant? ? ?
How did we get on to this? does someone think they have a problem?