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Piers & Pilings
Whether your home needs concrete pressed piling, steel helical piers, steel piles, or a combination of a few, we’ve got you covered.
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Piers and Pilings Systems
Piers or pilings, terms that are interchangeable in our industry, can be made of different materials and inserted under your home in a variety of ways.
First, let’s get one thing straight- there is no one-size-fits all solution for foundation repair. When deciding what is the best repair plan for your home we’ll look at six main factors:
What soil is under the home?
- Are there any bodies of water nearby affecting it?
- How is the current landscaping affecting the foundation?
- Is there a drainage system in place?
- What is the homeowners plan for the home?
- What is the homeowner’s budget for the repair?
The last two are more important than most people realize. We will always provide you with a plan of repair that fits your needs and budget. For example: If you’re planning on selling your home, you may be able to do a less costly repair, and the future homeowner can rest easy knowing we have a transferable lifetime warranty.
Now that we’ve covered what factors influence our plan of repair, let’s talk about the different types of piers and when they would be used. They include:
- Concrete pressed piers
- Cable anchored steel piers
- Helical steel piers
- Drilled concrete piers
Types of Piers and Pilings
What is the Best Foundation Repair Method?
Our Process
Property Evaluation
Evaluations done at no cost to you.
Plan of Repair
Tailored plans based on your timeline and budget.
Get Shift Done
#dirtnerd team executes the repair plan.
Foundation Maintenance
Learn proper care for your property
#SHIFTHAPPENS, We’ve Got You Covered
Perma Pier Foundation Repair has been serving the Austin, Dallas, Fort Worth, Houston, and San Antonio areas since 1992. We have transferable lifetime warranties designed to give you, the homeowners of Texas, peace of mind.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Foundation repair using steel vs. concrete piers: which is better?
Generally speaking, piers that utilize steel are less likely to shift than concrete piers. This is due to the depth that steel piers can reach, and the stability of the steel. However, the best type of pier will be determined by what soil is under your home.
How is foundation repair with piers done?
Our foundation repair method is minimally invasive, regardless of the type of pier used. If we need to get under your property, we excavate 3’ x 3’ squares outside the perimeter of your home.