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Baltimore, MD Push Piers and Concrete Foundation Repair

​On a monthly basis a homeowner complains about how a door becomes continuously more difficult to open. Or perhaps they have noticed that a crack in the wall of their garage is getting larger. They cannot forget that they also promised their spouse that they would fix the damages to their sinking foundation at some point that year as well. The most important thing the homeowner can do is make certain they comprehend the repair options before they make a decision as to what is the best choice for their budget and home. 

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What is the difference between helical piers and push piers?

One decision that must be made is which house foundation repair technique that is to be used and which pier to use when leveling the foundation in your home. Helical piers’ have a design that is far more advanced, they are the choice of pier that is most preferred by homeowners. They may be most preferred, but this does not necessarily make them the best choice of pier for every job. Push piers services in Baltimore, MD have advised that there are some situations where push piers are the better choice. Push piers have been an option for foundation and construction companies for hundreds of years. Push piers go by many names such as resistance piers, jacked piles, push piles, and hydraulic push piers just to name a couple of them. They are simply a series of hollow pipes that are placed together and fit into the ground. This is how they got their name, they are pushed into the ground, hence push piers. These piers are placed into the ground by use of a hydraulic ram until it comes in contact with the load-bearing stratum.
            The greatest pro that a push pier provides is its ability to squeeze into tight spaces. The entirety of the equipment that is used when working with these piers are handheld. Another benefit that a push pier has is that they are advantageous when a heavy building’s foundation is in need of a repair. Push piers seem to work very well with a heavier structure, this is because they are pushed into the ground using the extremely heavy weight of the building, A large structure such as a commercial building or home that has two- stories or more will work perfectly.
            Helical piers are still the preferred choice for the majority of jobs. They can simply be used for most projects. Helical piers are used for heavy loads to light loads Overall, there are just not a lot of residential projects that this system cannot succeed at.
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How do push piers work?

​How do push piers work? Push pier services in Baltimore, MD are of the highest quality and are overflowing with advice for what to do when a foundation of a home is sinking. In some instances, a choice needs to be made as to which pier a homeowner will decide on. In most scenarios a helical pier is the appropriate tool to use on a residential project. This is not the case though for all projects. Push piers are sections of pipe that are hydraulically driven through soil that us unstable and into load-bearing strata. They can be galvanized or bare steel, this all depends on the requirements you are looking for. When the project consists of lying down bedrock or load-bearing strata this system is highly recommended. If one must penetrate down the ground through many layers of soil than a helical pier is the appropriate system to use. Push piers foundation repairs are best done when installed with portable lightweight equipment when issues of clearance prevent large heavy equipment from being utilized.
            Some of the advantages that push piers present are that the are very durable. They are very high strength. The reason they are used for more commercial projects rather than projects that are done in residential areas is because they heavy the buildings push the piers into the ground and make them stronger. Another benefit is that they are a permanent solution to a foundation. If it is a heavy building it will not need to be fixed or replaced because of how durable they are. When a job is in need of push piers there is no concrete needed, this provides a much more simply remedy to a project. This leads to the greatest pro of all when using a push pier and this is that they are simple and fast to install. 

How are push piers installed?

Push pier contractors in Baltimore prefer using push piers in a job where your home needs a life back to its original place with minimal disruption to the rest of your property. The pus pier systems are made up of a steel material and are driven far into the depths of the soil underneath the foundation, this way all the settlement problems will be solved. A benefit of this option is that it can be installed in or out of the foundation walls and cannot be seen once the repair has been completed. In some situations, push piers stop settlement and also lift the foundation up to its original level. This closes any cracks and it improves door and window operations.
            When you first start the process of installing these piers a good first step is to remove the soil to expose the footing of the foundation. A steel bracket is then installed underneath the footing. After that has been accomplished interlocking pier sections are hydraulically driven through these brackets until the soil is reached. The heavy weight of the home is transferred through the push piers to the soil. The push pier contractors in Baltimore will then attempt a lift of the foundation, lifting the settled foundation back to the position it used to be at. Once the homeowner and the contractor have come to a mutual agreement as to amount of lift, the soil can finally be filled back in. The home is now stabilized permanently in its new position. 

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