Take A Peer into Piers: Push Piers vs Helical Piers

Introduction

A settling foundation can pose risks to both your home and your overall quality of life. Selecting the right solution to fit your needs will ensure the long term stability of your home. The two most effective solutions for a settling foundation are push piers and helical piers. Both offer permanent stabilization, but there's some key differences that homeowners may not know about.

Push Piers

When soil conditions are uncertain, push piers are your best bet. Since push piers are driven into the ground under such high pressure, push piers can reach much greater depths than helical piers.

The only caveat of using push piers is that they need enough weight to be driven into stable soil layers, so they may not be suitable for lighter structures.

Helical Piers

Helical Piers can support structures of any weight, making them the most versatile option for foundation stabilization. The blades of these piers are uniquely helix-shaped, allowing them to barely disturb the soil during installation. They can also reach deeper than traditional piers!

Helical Piers are an excellent choice for situations where the soil layers near the surface are dense, as they can be installed to the required depth without compromising on stability.

Choosing the Right Pier: Similarities and Considerations

The specific conditions of your home will determine whether push piers or helical piers are the best option for you.  Both types of piers cause minimal disruption during installation and are installed below ground level, making them invisible. However, the weight of your structure and the properties of the surrounding soil will determine whether push piers or helical piers are the best option for you.

Conclusion

Both push piers and helical piers offer reliable, long-term solutions for a compromised foundation. Knowing the key differences between these two options will allow you make an informed decision that best suits the needs of your home. Whether you’re dealing with uncertain soil conditions or need a versatile solution for a heavier structure, choosing the right pier system is essential for maintaining the safety and integrity of your foundation.

 

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