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Springfield, IL Helical Piers and Home Foundation Repair

​Foundation repair can be tricky business and should not be accomplished without professional expertise and training. This is no small maintenance repair but an extremely expensive project that can be very hazardous not only for the home but also whoever is participating in the repairs. There are many methods that are available for the homeowners to choose from. One of the most popular methods is to use helical piers. Helical piers are very large steel peers that are traced with helices plates that make the piers look like giant screws. They are present to make it easier to drive them into the ground to provide support to whatever structure that is damages or just needs more support. Helical pier installation is also known for its simplicity. People can’t get enough of this method because it is easy on the wallet and simple to install. It is truly the best of both worlds. 

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contractors working on installing helical piers outside a house in Springfield, Il

How does one know when it is time to have a serious repair done on their foundation? 

Look around the house for these small but important signs that show there could be a serious problem in the foundation:
  • Cracking in the walls
  • Sloping in the floors 
  • Windows and doors start to stick and do not work like they used to

If you have noticed any of these issues, it is time to look into making some repairs. And when you need to make repairs it is best to get in contact with foundation repair contractors in Springfield, IL. Putting in the time and making sure you have done all of the research is essential and can save a homeowner a lot of money and can end up saving your home in the long run. If you are experiencing these issues, there are two methods that are the most popular and those are the installation of helical piers and push piers. 

Push piers are a lot like helical piers but are generally used for structures that are extremely heavy. They are giant heavy-duty steel tubes that are driven into the ground hydraulically, in other words they are pressed deep into the earth in sections until they pushed all the way down to stable soil. When an installer first secures the foundation bracket, and then pushes the piers down individually through the earth until stability is reached, they do this for safety. The weight of the structure is evenly distributed among all the piers. 

There are many pros and cons when it comes to helical piers, but it is clear that the pros outweigh the cons. The steel tubes are fitted to helical plates, giving them the appearance of a screw, which is a lot different than the hydraulic push piers. So instead of pushing into the ground like a push pier they actually pull into the ground. They are also turned until they reach the proper depth instead of being hydraulically drilled into the ground. The final way they differ is that the steel brackets, that connect the piers together, are secured at the end of the installment instead of the beginning. Though there are a lot of differences between these two piers overall, they are pretty similar. 

How long do helical piers last?

When deciding between the two most popular forms of foundation repair one must first know what a helical pier is. Foundation repair in Springfield, IL can tell you anything you need to know about either helical pier of push piers and their pros and cons. A helical pier is a foundation pin that is made up of steel that has helices plates on the side that give it the appearance of a screw. They are driven into the soil as far as the frost line. These piers are primarily used to support structures when the conditions in the soils are shifting, this makes it hard to set up traditional foundation system. Instead of expensive large excavations, they are placed deep into the ground. They are also used to fix existing foundations that have smaller issues like cracks or foundations that are just simply weak. These piers will minimize the amount of time spent installing the foundations, and they cause almost no disturbance in the soil and it transfers weight to the soil deep in the earth that will bear the load. When does one use these piers? How do you know there is even an issue in your home that would require such a large procedure that would cost you buckets of money? You can tell that the foundation is damaged by the following signs:

  • The chimney may start to lean and become sloped
  • Cracks in the basement walls could start to form 
  • Nail popping in the ceilings 
  • Window and doors may begin to become hard to open and shut. This is because when there are issues with the foundation
  • Floors might begin to become uneven
  • Cracks will appear on the interior walls made of plaster

Helical piers might also be used in the repairing industrial floors. This is due to the fact that they take a relative short amount of time, they don’t cause a lot of disruption in the daily operations of a home. There are a couple different kinds of these piers namely the square shaft and the round shaft. Round shafts piers are generally used where compression might be suspected. Round shaft helical piers are much better at handling and maintaining stability. They are also much better at resisting deflection and twisting due to compression. These piers are a permanent solution and if the installation is done properly then it will last a lifetime or two. These piers will last a long period of time if they are taken care of in an appropriate manner. If you want to go this route be sure to get in contact with some foundation repair specialists. They will tell you whether this is the best option and will quote you on how much it will cost.

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