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Residential Screw Pile Installation Services

EagleLIFT’s residential screw pile services provide customers in California and Nevada with a highly adaptable foundation lifting and stabilization systems. When dealing with a highly compromised foundation, helical piles provide substantial anchoring for home foundations and provide peace of mind for securing your structure.

How does the Polymer Injection Process Completes Screw Piles?

Also known as helical piers or screw piers, Eagle Lifting residential screw piles and piers for foundation repair solutions are used to bolster structurally weak foundations or secure new construction. Helical piers thread directly into the ground, making them cost-effective and easy to install without the need for major soil disturbance or excavation. Additional benefits of screw piles and anchors for residential or commercial applications include:

  • Transfer of structural weight to deeper, more weight-bearing soil
  • Ease of installation in challenging soil conditions
  • Ability to install during any season
  • Resistance to compression forces
  • Immediate loading capability
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Why Helical Piles?

Helical piles are superior to many other new construction structural reinforcement methods, facilitation soil stabilization and foundation settlement. The rigid three-bolt coupling which connects helical lead sections and extensions makes the pile resistant to bending, unlike the pin and bolt coupling found in square-shaft helical pile solutions.

  • Helix blade configuration selected to achieve design depth and capacity
  • Can be installed in areas of limited or tight access
  • Installs quickly
  • Installation does not generate spoils
  • Vibration-free installation (unlike driven piles)
  • Concrete can be poured immediately following pile installation
  • Available with optional hot-dip galvanizing for added corrosion protection
  • Cost-competitive compared to other deep foundation alternatives.
  • Call or contact us online for a for new construction helical piles estimate
  • Supports soil stabilization

 

Commercial and Residential Stabilization

Helical piles are used to sustain and support foundations that have settled, heaved, or failed to perform as originally designed. Helical piles can stabilize settling residential and commercial foundations by connecting footings and walls to solid, load-bearing soils. They are useful for both light and heavy loads.

Helical piles are a great choice for older structures and can also be used as temporary tie-down and buoyance control or even pipeline buoyance control.

Lightly-loaded structures

  • Wing walls
  • Interior floors
  • Porch slabs
  • Backyard decks
  • Additions

Heavily-loaded structures

  • Single and multi-story buildings
  • Electrical transmission towers

Residential Screw Pile Contractors Throughout Southern California

We service Southern California including Los Angeles, San Bernardino, Riverside and Orange County. Let EagleLIFT be your helical piers installation contractor today! Contact us for more information on our residential helical pier installation services. 

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