Foundation Repair Photo Album: Helical & Push Piers Give Stability to a Home in Saint Joseph, MI
Our new friend John who recently purchased a home in Saint Joseph, MI found out that the north wall of his split-level home had settled several inches over time. Before moving into his new home, he decided to seek help from the experts and make his home level once again. Our companies’ founder and most senior leader, Virgil Ayers calculated a plan to lift the home back to its original position and permanently support its weight. In executing this plan, we used a combination of twelve helical and push piers. These piers are long steel shafts, that are advanced deep into the ground to competent soil. The footing of the home sits on top of these shafts using a heavy-duty steel anchor. We installed these anchors by excavating soil from around the exterior of the home until we reached the footing. We advanced the piers from there creating a solid and permanent solution, in finishing the job we replaced the removed soil. With these piers in place, we have allowed John’s home to once again regain its stability.
Uneven Floor Evidence
To the average eye, this may look like a normal bathroom floor. However, if you take a closer look it is quite uneven.
Exterior Movement Evidence
At one point in time, this gutter downspout was connected to the drainage pipe below it. Over time the home has moved.
Preparing For The Pier Installation
The dig has been made around the exterior of the home revealing the foundation. Our crew member in the hole prepares this pier to be driven deep into the soil.
Team Work Makes The Dream Work
Our heavy machinery operator works closely with his fellow crew member down in the hole to ensure accuracy and precision throughout the installation process.
Driving The Pier Into Stable Soil
Our crew member monitors the progress of this pier as it is driven deep into the stable soil below.
A Stable Home is a Beautiful Thing
The piers have now been set in place, and the hole has been back-filled. Through the hard work of our team, this home has once again been stabilized. It's now time to lay grass seed to help return this lawn to its natural state while combating erosion.