Foundation Push Pier Systems
Push piers connect the foundation to strong, stable soil or bedrock.
Foundation piers attach to the base of the foundation with special
brackets and extend through settling and unstable soil layers,
transferring the weight of your home to competent soils or bedrock.
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Foundation push piers are straight, steel piers that attach to your foundation and extend far below the structure to strong supporting soils.
During the installation, a section of thefoundation footing is exposed and cut to attach to each pier's bracket. This is possible year-round from either inside or outside of your foundation or structure.
Foundation brackets are secured to the footing, and tubular pier sections are hydraulically driven through each bracket.
Pier sections continue to be driven downwards until the piers meets
competent strata that can bear the weight of your home without
compression.
When all push piers have been installed, the piers will work in unison
to transfer the weight of the structure to the strong soils or bedrock
below. If possible, the home is also lifted back to its original,
level position.