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Foundation Piers and Anchors
 

Steel piers
Steel piers are an excellent choice for most foundation repair issues which are either caused by organic soils, swelling clays, poor compaction, improper footer embedment, and erosion or run off. Steel piers, also know as push piers, mini-piles or resistance piers are an economical and permanent solution for your home. Steel piers are an end bearing pier that does not rely on the soils skin friction to provide support. These underpinning piers are able to develop a factor of safety due to the fact that they are individually load test during installation.

If your home need foundation repair work done contact CLI Concrete Leveling and a foundation engineer to specify the type, location and capacities of the steel piers needed on your home.

  Steel piers
 
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. Helical piers have the capacity and in certain soils the advantages to support your home for years to come. They are quick to install and are an excellent choice for foundation repair and stabilization where limestone and/or load bearing strata are not easily accessible.

Helical piles or piers can also be used in new home construction in the place of old fashioned concrete piers. They offer an economical choice of underpinning and allow for tight construction schedules to be kept. If your home need foundation repair work or you are building a new home done contact CLI Concrete Leveling and a foundation engineer to specify the type, location and capacities of the helical piers needed on your home.

  Helical Piers
 
Plate Anchors
Plate Anchors are designed to stabilize cracking and bowed walls. Plate Anchors are the most economical method for providing supplemental lateral force to help stabilize bowed walls on your home. Plate anchor installation is quick using handheld equipment and requires minimal excavation or disturbance to your yard. Contact your local foundation repair contractor about your needs today.
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