Exterior Cracks
An issue with foundation settlement is indicated by stair step cracks on the exterior of a home.
Foundation Pier Installation
To install foundation push piers , our contractors first excavate small sections of soil around the foundation. Then, they drive the push piers into the ground using hydraulic equipment until they reach load-bearing soil or bedrock. The piers are then connected to the foundation using steel brackets, providing support and stabilization to the structure.
Placement of 1st Foundation Pier
The placement of foundation push piers is crucial for ensuring the stability and integrity of the structure. Our contractors carefully analyze the soil conditions and load-bearing capacity to determine the optimal locations for installing the piers. This strategic placement ensures that the foundation is properly supported and protected against future settlement or movement.
Foundation Push Pier Installed
Once the foundation push piers are installed, our contractors thoroughly test their load-bearing capacity to ensure their effectiveness in providing long-term stability and support to the structure. This testing process involves applying various loads to the piers and monitoring their response to ensure they can withstand the weight and pressure exerted by the building.
Foundation Repair Complete
As soon as the foundation piers have been installed and are providing permanent stabilization to the home, the crew backfills the sections with soil to ensure a clean finish.
Foundation Settlement Cracks
Foundation settlement cracks can be a sign of underlying issues with the stability of a structure. By installing foundation push piers, our contractors address these issues by providing additional support and stabilization to the foundation, preventing further settlement and potential damage to the building.