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Low-Resistivity Soil Is Corroding Your Below-Grade Steel — And You Don't Know It Yet

Soil resistivity determines how aggressively the ground corrodes embedded steel — rebar, utility lines, anchor bolts, and metal piles in direct soil contact.

Low-resistivity soil (below 2,000 ohm-cm) is highly corrosive. At below 500 ohm-cm, the corrosion rate is severe enough to structurally compromise rebar within 15–20 years. The Wenner 4-pin test identifies this. Standard inspections never order it.

BOYD includes soil resistivity classification on all Sovereign Tier acquisitions with below-grade structural steel.

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