JulianConstruction.com: Stabilizing Foundations with Helical Piles
Helical
piers, also known as helical piles, screw piles and helical anchors, help
secure new foundations to the ground. They can also be used to strengthen and
stabilize existing foundations. The word “helix” means having a spiral shape. A
pile or pier is a long column, shaped like a screw, which is driven into the
ground.
A
foundation spreads the weight of the building that sits on it. Sometimes the
foundation itself needs support. This is usually due to poor soil conditions
and moisture issues, which can cause uneven settlement, cracking and bowing.
Helical
piles can give the foundation additional strength and stability. They are
attached to the foundation on one end, and then screwed (anchored) into the
ground on the other. The depth that they are driven into the ground typically
depends on the extent of the load.
Helical
piers are usually installed around the perimeter of the foundation. First,
brackets are attached to the foundation. Then the pier is screwed into the soil
and attached to the bracket. Site disturbance is usually minimal. In fact, when
a home is being retrofitted with piers, in many cases it can still be occupied
while the work is being completed.
Screw
piles have been used in construction for almost 200 years, beginning with
lighthouse foundations in the 1800s. They were also used to build piers.
Today’s helical
piles look like large screws made of galvanized or epoxy-coated steel. They
have a central shaft with one or more spiral-shaped plates. The plates are
typically referred to as blades or flights, and are welded to the central
shaft. There are also extension shafts, which are used to increase the length
of the shaft and help it achieve the right depth.
There are
many advantages to using helical piles to support a foundation. With the right
equipment, they can be installed fairly quickly. Many times it only takes a few
minutes to position and place a pile. They can also be loaded as soon as
they’ve been installed. The load capacity can even increase over time. Helical
piles can be used in many different types of soils, including dense sand, loose
sand, soft clay and hard clay.
The
stability of your home depends on having a strong foundation. Helical piles are
one way to increase foundation support. Other types of foundation repair
methods include concrete piers and pilings, masonry patches and sealants,
slabjacking and bracing.
Is your
floor sloping? Are you finding it difficult to open and close windows? Can you
see cracks in walls? These are some of the many signs of foundation problems.
If you
know or suspect that your foundation is damaged in some way, contact a
foundation contractor to find out what type of repair is needed. Both your
property and foundation will be thoroughly inspected, and any problem areas
addressed. Not only will you find out what foundation repair solutions will
work the best, an experienced foundation repair professional can also show you
how to prevent problems in the future.
Julian De La Torre, expert in Los Angeles foundation inspection, repair & house leveling (Los Angeles) and founder of Julian Construction (http://www.julianconstruction.com) in Los Angeles, has inspected over 15,000 structures for building & safety and done more home foundation repair (Los Angeles) than anyone else (http://losangelesfoundationrepair.us/ ). See their video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6I8j7dXzpj4
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