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EPISODE · Jun 18, 2026 · 24 MIN

Epoxy Fill vs. Cementitious Grout: Why Engineers Are Rethinking Timber Pile Repair with PileMedic

from Infrastructure Repair LIVE · host QuakeWrap

Engineers across the U.S. are increasingly specifying epoxy fill over traditional cementitious grout for timber pile repair. In this episode of Infrastructure Repair Live, Professor Mo Ehsani is joined by field engineers Lex and Josh for a live panel and demonstration — breaking down the engineering behind the shift and showing why PileMedic's FRP confinement system paired with epoxy fill is emerging as the superior approach for restoring deteriorated timber piles.What we'll cover:Why epoxy penetrates where grout can't. Low-viscosity epoxy gravity-feeds into borer channels, checks, and decay voids in deteriorated wood — consolidating the remaining timber cross-section into a structural composite. The confinement advantage. PileMedic's seamless FRP shell applies 360-degree uniform hoop stress with no longitudinal seams — eliminating the moisture and oxygen pathways that defeat conventional fiberglass pile jackets. Epoxy grout vs. neat resin — when to use which. A two-component, low-viscosity structural epoxy designed to saturate degraded wood zones, versus a three-component system with aggregate filler — engineered for larger annular cavities.No shrinkage, no porosity, no recontamination. Cured epoxy is non-porous and dimensionally stable.Whether you're specifying your first epoxy-filled pile repair or evaluating it against cementitious alternatives you've used for years, this session gives you the technical detail to make an informed decision.Have questions? Let us know.

Engineers across the U.S. are increasingly specifying epoxy fill over traditional cementitious grout for timber pile repair. In this episode of Infrastructure Repair Live, Professor Mo Ehsani is joined by field engineers Lex and Josh for a live panel and demonstration — breaking down the engineering behind the shift and showing why PileMedic's FRP confinement system paired with epoxy fill is emerging as the superior approach for restoring deteriorated timber piles.What we'll cover:Why epoxy penetrates where grout can't. Low-viscosity epoxy gravity-feeds into borer channels, checks, and decay voids in deteriorated wood — consolidating the remaining timber cross-section into a structural composite. The confinement advantage. PileMedic's seamless FRP shell applies 360-degree uniform hoop stress with no longitudinal seams — eliminating the moisture and oxygen pathways that defeat conventional fiberglass pile jackets. Epoxy grout vs. neat resin — when to use which. A two-component, low-viscosity structural epoxy designed to saturate degraded wood zones, versus a three-component system with aggregate filler — engineered for larger annular cavities.No shrinkage, no porosity, no recontamination. Cured epoxy is non-porous and dimensionally stable.Whether you're specifying your first epoxy-filled pile repair or evaluating it against cementitious alternatives you've used for years, this session gives you the technical detail to make an informed decision.Have questions? Let us know.

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