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Helical Systems are ideal for stabilizing foundations and slabs built on questionable soil, as well as providing seismic protection, tieback anchoring, deadman anchoring, and fixture anchoring. Helical piers are easily installed even in tight areas and can be used with Resistance piers for increased stability. Helical piers are removable and reusable for temporary applications. Manufactured under strict quality standards, they are installed only by experienced contractors.
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Helical piers are usually used in new construction applications, and foundation repairs to straighten bowed walls. A helical pier is an auger-like pier that can be turned into unstable soil and the new footing can be built on top of it allowing structures to be built on otherwise undesirable sites.
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Resistance Pier Systems not only stop settlement, but also restore the foundation and structure, in most cases, to the original level position. Using portable equipment, Resistance piers are hydraulically pushed to rock or to a measured design load strength. These piers are manufactured under strict workmanship and materials standards and are installed only by qualified contractors. They eliminate the need for repeated repairs and are covered by a warranty
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Resistance piers hydraulically pushed deep into stable soil, which when placed in series can lift most structures.
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The building can now be lifted to level and the area backfilled.
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This oversized resistance pier was used to raise and support a commercial structure.
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Resistance piers utilized to raise and support this apartment building located on the river.
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