Helical Foundations

Find a solution to your foundation issues for your residential or commercial construction needs


 
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What is a helical Pile?

Helical piles come in many different names, helical piles, helical piers, or screw piles. You may hear them being used interchangeably for the same product. Helical piles are commonly called screw piles because of the helix screw-like appearance that is rotated and bored into the ground. Helical piles are engineered to provide load support through tension and compression on a steel shaft. Helical piles are used for many different applications of support and can handle about 1,000,000 pounds of pressure. This means it can handle most structures within construction or repairs. Helical piles are perfect in situations where traditional foundation systems are prohibited or the soil is too unstable or complex to build a traditional foundation.

 
 
 
 

 Popular Applications


 

Large Garages

Cottages

Houses

Underpinning

Antennas

Cattle Fencing

Oil And Gas

Street Signs

Decking Piers

Wind Turbines

Telecom

Swimming Pools

Air Domes

Solar Panels

Pylons

Residential Fencing

Transmissions

Shipping Container

 
 
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How It Works


 
 
 

1. Plan the weight capacity of the project building or structure

2. Design the layout of the Helical Piles. Approve the layout to the building specifications

3. Drive the helical piles into the ground, generating torque.

4. Monitor lateral capacity, uplift resistance, and load-bearing capacity to helical specifications.

5. Record proper specifications with a digital or psi gauge

6. If proper specifications are not met then extensions will be added to the helical pile

7. Stars are added to increase lateral capacity to the structure

8. A cap or bracing fixture is added to the frame or structure to secure it to the helical pile.

 
 

 

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Helical Piles and Piers For Commercial and Municipal construction work

 
 

 
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