About Helical Piers

Helical piers, also known as screw piles or helical anchors, are steel shafts with helical flights that are installed deep into the ground to provide support for various structures. These piers are designed to transfer the weight of a building to more stable soil or rock layers, effectively preventing settling and ensuring the structural stability of the entire project. These piers are installed using hydraulic machinery, making them a quick and efficient solution for foundation support. They provide resistance to compression, tension, and lateral forces. Helical piers are commonly used in construction projects where traditional foundation systems may not be suitable, such as in areas with poor soil conditions or limited access. Their versatility, quick installation process, and minimal environmental disturbance make helical piers a popular choice for residential, commercial, and industrial applications.