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Methods of Foundation Repair
 

Steel piers
Steel piers are an excellent choice for foundation repairs. Most foundation repairs are caused by organic soils, shrinking and swelling clays, poor compaction, improper footer embedment, and erosion. The function of steel piers is the support and stabilization of your structure’s load bearing walls by transferring the weight of the structure from weaker soils onto the steel piers and deep load bearing soils.

 
Pier Bracket
  Steel pier
 

Helical Piers
Helical piers have been in use for the stabilization of foundations since the early 1800’s. The original helical pier was designed as a wooden shaft with an iron helix for use in lighthouse foundations. Today, helical piers are one of the two most common types of structural piering devices for residential foundation applications in use today. Helical piers are an excellent choice for foundation repair and stabilization when light structural loads are present or unstable foundations make them necessary (rock foundations, weak concrete footings, ect.).

 
 
  Helical Pier
 

Porch Pier
• Designed for light structures or overhangs
• Used for porches & wing walls
• Uses helical pier for support
• Small design can be easily hidden

 
 
  Porch Pier
 

Basement Tieback Anchor
Designed to stabilize and strengthen bowed basement walls. Has engineer verifiable load capacities. These helical anchors are generally installed from inside the basement through a small hole that is patched after installation. With exterior excavation basement or crawl space walls can be immediately pulled back to original design limitations.

 
 
  Basement Tieback Anchor
 

Retaining Wall Tiebacks
Helical tieback anchors are installed to support new retaining walls or to strengthen bowed walls. Helical tieback anchors size and load requirements are engineered specific. With high load capacities these anchors make an excellent choice for critical soil retention applications.

 
 
  Retaining Wall Tiebacks
 

Plate Anchors
Plate Anchors are the most economical method for providing supplemental lateral force to help stabilize bowed walls. Their simple and effective design allows foundation repair installers to complete jobs quickly. Minimal disturbance to landscaping is one of the many benefits of plate anchors. Though simple, the setup and design becomes very critical due original wall excavations.

 
 
  Plate Anchors
 

Hydraulic Lift Slab Pier
• Hydraulic lifting of concrete slabs
• Used for commercial and residental
• Mechanical version also available
• Unobtrusive means of slab support
• Handheld equipment can be used for installation

 
 
  Hydraulic Lift Slab Pier
 
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  We can help with
 

• Gaps around doors and windows
• Sticking doors and windows
• Water related structural problems
• Walls leaning in or out
• Bowed walls
• Damage caused by heaving soils
• Cracks in the foundation
• Cracks in concrete floors
• Cracked brick walls or chimneys
• Sloping floors
• Expansive clay issues
• Foundation repair information
• Finding an engineer

   
 
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