NORTH TEXAS FOUNDATION REPAIR

There are a number of ways to repair a slab foundation in Texas. Concrete pressed piers (driven to refusal) are one of the most trusted and common foundation repair systems in North Texas. Regardless of which method you choose, you can have peace of mind knowing we offer warranty with all our residential and commercial foundation repair.

Concrete Pressed piers

Pressed Piers are guaranteed to drive through the collapsed soils and give solid structural support. Pressed Piers are driven to reach load-bearing refuand give solid structural support. Pressed Piers are driven to reach load-bearing refusal. This means that the pier is driven through the existing problematic soils around and under the slab until the frictional buildup is so great that the structure is lifted and supported.

This pier works great for the majority of homes in Texas and is our top selling pier. Piers are placed one on top of another and pressed by a hydraulic jack into the ground at about 8000 psi. Depending on the soil type, each hole requires about 10-12 cylinsal. This means that the pier is driven through the existing problematic soils around and under the slab until the frictional buildup is so great that the structure is lifted and supported.

This pier works great for the majority of homes in Texas and is our top selling pier. Piers are placed one on top of another and pressed by a hydraulic jack into the ground at about 8000 psi. Depending on the soil type, each hole requires about 10-12 cylinders to be pushed into the ground until bedrock or stable soil is reached. The price may be slightly higher depending on location, extreme settlement and building type (i.e. all brick, more than 2" lift which is very rare) or if your home is more than 1 story. Expert foundation repair in Garland.

Benefits include:

  • Pressed Piers include shorter installation periods (1-2 days)

  • Deeper pier depth

  • Less abrasive to your landscape than drilled piers or poured footings

  • Piers driven to reach load-bearing refusal

  • The long-term solution for slab foundation

Concrete piers with steel RE BAR

We use the same process as our standard concrete pressed pier. However, this cylinder allows for a steel re bar to be placed in the center and connect all cylinders as they are being pushed into ground. This guarantees that they stay intact and may be a recommended choice for areas close to bodies of water where the amount of cylinders may average upwards of 16 in order to reach stable soil or bedrock.

Benefits include:

  • Steel re bar connect all cylinders and ensure they stay intact

  • Best choice for structures close to bodies of water

steel piling

Steel pilings are the best choice when dealing with commercial buildings or even multi level homes. These are guaranteed to go in deeper into the soil resulting in an even better stabilization. The steel pilings are also designed to interconnect one with the other making sure that as they are driven at 8000 psi, they will remain intact.

Benefits include:

  • Piers are designed to interconnect for best stability

  • Piers often times go in deeper in to the bedrock