Push Piers

Reliable Foundation Stabilization

At Colorado Helical Piers, we offer Push Piers, a trusted foundation solution for stabilizing buildings and structures built on unstable soils. Push Piers are hydraulically-driven pipe sections designed to penetrate weak soil layers and reach solid load-bearing strata, providing a permanent solution to foundation settlement issues.

Key Features:

High Strength and Permanent Foundation Solution

Push Piers are built for durability, providing high strength and a permanent foundation solution for your construction needs. These piers are an ideal choice when the ground surface is unstable, as they offer a reliable method of stabilization. By transferring the weight of your structure to more stable soil or bedrock beneath the surface, Push Piers ensure the long-term integrity of the foundation, preventing further settling or shifting.

Advantages:

Ideal for Shallow Bedrock or Load-Bearing Strata

The Push Pier system is recommended when bedrock or load-bearing strata is located near the surface. These piers are ideal for use in scenarios where the foundation needs to reach stable, load-bearing soil without having to penetrate deep layers of unstable soil. When deeper soil layers need to be penetrated, helical piers are a more suitable option. Push Piers provide a cost-effective solution for buildings or homes located on soils with relatively shallow bedrock.

Ideal for Shallow Bedrock or Load-Bearing Strata

The Push Pier system is recommended when bedrock or load-bearing strata is located near the surface. These piers are ideal for use in scenarios where the foundation needs to reach stable, load-bearing soil without having to penetrate deep layers of unstable soil. When deeper soil layers need to be penetrated, helical piers are a more suitable option. Push Piers provide a cost-effective solution for buildings or homes located on soils with relatively shallow bedrock.

Efficient Installation Process

Push Piers are designed for fast and easy installation using lightweight portable equipment. Unlike traditional foundation repair methods, Push Piers can be installed with minimal disruption to the surrounding environment. The installation process does not require concrete, making it a cleaner, more efficient alternative.

Installation Benefits:

System Components and Accessories

The Push Pier system is built around a set of specialized components to ensure reliable performance. These components include hydraulic push cylinders, round hollow shafts, and the Tru-Lift Bracket, which are used to lift and stabilize the structure after the piers have been driven into the ground. To ensure a proper and secure installation, various accessories such as friction rings and angle caps are also available.

System Components:

Push Pier Installation and Expert Services

Push Pier installation requires expert knowledge to ensure the right number of piers are used for each project, as well as precise placement to ensure the foundation is properly lifted. Certified professionals assess your building’s structure and soil conditions to determine the optimal solution. The installation process typically involves minor excavation, followed by driving the piers into the ground to reach stable strata. Once the piers are in place, the foundation is hydraulically raised, and the Tru-Lift Bracket is permanently attached.

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