Foundation Repair using Push Piers

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  • čas přidán 16. 06. 2015
  • As one of the only permanent foundation repair solutions, steel push piers are a super fast method for any type of foundation settlement issue.
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Komentáře • 128

  • @elijahbeck6343
    @elijahbeck6343 Před 6 lety +8

    I do this everyday for a living hand digging holes carrying piers the whole 9 yards great animation really puts things in perspective

  • @cadworldnzltd2433
    @cadworldnzltd2433 Před 7 lety +2

    Great illustration of re-leveling the perimeter foundation. Here in Christchurch, New Zealand we used different method such as under-pinning, screw piling jacking and slab jacking in re-leveling earthquake damage homes. A combination of mechanical jacking, the use of flowable grout and high pressure cement grout application.

  • @accessfoundations6929
    @accessfoundations6929 Před 2 lety +1

    Awesome animation of how releveling of a ring foundation is undertaken/completed. We undertake a similar method here in Auckland, New Zealand, however use a pressurized cement grout to "in fill" any gaps created by lifting of the footing or slab. We also cut and insert jacks directly beneath the footings and support and manually lift the mid floor bearers ( if applicable ). Great video guys from Access Foundations and Houselifting

  • @candacewillacey332
    @candacewillacey332 Před 7 lety +6

    Foundation repair solutions at its best! Awesome vid!

  • @crackedslab6386
    @crackedslab6386 Před 7 lety +4

    nice detailed video on repairing the home foundation

  • @ELLEON1959
    @ELLEON1959 Před 6 lety

    Sounded just like what I needed then clicked on website and see they are out of California. A little far to come to Texas to help my little project....

    • @jaredr991
      @jaredr991 Před 3 lety

      My company installs these exact push piers in SA and S TX in general. Call Foundation Support Specialist and ask for Jared.

  • @anthonyromano8565
    @anthonyromano8565 Před 7 lety +9

    I once repaired a foundation by digging 6 foot depp holes around the foundation and pouring large blocks of concrete every 5 feet or so. It required a backhoe, plywood forms, yards and yards of concrete, rebar, going under the house and jacking up beams. even then it was still sitting on dirt. This seems a lot easier.

    • @Foundationtechnology
      @Foundationtechnology  Před 7 lety +5

      Hi Anthony ... thank you for your comment. Yes, push piers are much easier than then the method you explained ;) additionally, they are a permanent solution since they go down deep, beyond the problem soil to rest firmly in bedrock. With hydraulics, the push piers even have a chance to level your home too.

    • @bouzeribmajide9272
      @bouzeribmajide9272 Před 6 lety

      Anthony

    • @ravirajmcreatchannel1146
      @ravirajmcreatchannel1146 Před 6 lety

      Foundation Technology
      ..

    • @danielgmc94
      @danielgmc94 Před 6 lety

      Anthony Romano and

    • @ameyarealco5610
      @ameyarealco5610 Před 5 lety

      Realco Power Projects
      Address: Garden View Bldg,
      Office No.4, Ground Floor,
      Near Kalbhairav mandir,
      Opp Ozone Guest House,
      Mhatre Bridge, Pune-411004
      Phone: 020-25454000,
      (+91) 9890010989
      Email: info@realcopowerprojects.com
      www.realcopowerprojects.com/

  • @SkillBuilder
    @SkillBuilder Před 7 lety +4

    Great idea. Is there a tendency for the foundation to tip inwards if all the lift is on the outside edge?

    • @mav0067
      @mav0067 Před 4 lety

      Usually not. The footer is chipped away at the location of install to allow the pier bracket to get directly under the wall. When driving steel and attempting lift all motion is verticle.

    • @jaredr991
      @jaredr991 Před 3 lety +1

      It can if the crew doesn’t keep a close eye on how much they are lifting. It’s possible to dish the slab by lifting the low areas too much. That’s why the simultaneous slow lifting capabilities of this system are superior.

  • @JjoshD
    @JjoshD Před 7 lety +12

    hi, how can you be sure the strip foundation (which is designed for a uniform bearing surface) will be able to withstand the point loads from the new Pier footings you would install?

    • @ameyarealco5610
      @ameyarealco5610 Před 5 lety

      Realco Power Projects
      Address: Garden View Bldg,
      Office No.4, Ground Floor,
      Near Kalbhairav mandir,
      Opp Ozone Guest House,
      Mhatre Bridge, Pune-411004
      Phone: 020-25454000,
      (+91) 9890010989
      Email: info@realcopowerprojects.com
      www.realcopowerprojects.com/

    • @mav0067
      @mav0067 Před 4 lety +4

      It is dependent on thickness of the footer. If the footer is not thick enough then you have to add additional steel between the bracket and the footer to spread the load. All of that is determined by an engineer. Any reputable piering company should be pulling permits and having and engineer review the design to avoid damaging the existing footings.

  • @CornellEngineers
    @CornellEngineers Před 2 lety +1

    Does installing the push pier sections cause vibration in the house? Do you install one pier at a time or add sections to each support so that the whole section is improved evenly? What are the chances of long term settlement for the push piers?

  • @ragmon331
    @ragmon331 Před 7 lety

    can this method be used to lift/level a house that is leaning or has lowered on one of the corners?

  • @vail8150
    @vail8150 Před 7 lety +2

    Very nice animation...thanks for sharing. May I link the video from my website?

  • @randymeyer6482
    @randymeyer6482 Před 5 lety

    Daniel Lanois for background music too!??....nice

  • @floridaman6982
    @floridaman6982 Před 3 lety

    One company out of 3 is recommending AP-430 chemical grout after the lift. This is not the same as the poly foam im getting from the other two and this video. What’s the difference and is it important?

  • @crimony3054
    @crimony3054 Před 7 lety +7

    Shouldn't the fill be added before the hydraulic pressure boosting the piers is removed? Then the structure will come to rest on the fill and and piers evenly, instead of greater stress on the piers alone.

  • @casualbillionaire
    @casualbillionaire Před 7 lety +3

    Hi, I had this done on my cracked concrete slab foundation but the company did NOT perform step 9 (filling voids with foam). Is that a problem? Thank you!

    • @Foundationtechnology
      @Foundationtechnology  Před 7 lety +3

      Hi Dion. Filling voids with polyurethane foam after installing piers is definitely something you would want to be done. Although piers will support your foundation in of themselves, the polyurethane foam provides that "extra" to make the foundation more secure. It also helps keep the slab level for a longer period of time given that there is no empty space beneath.

  • @samsonn25
    @samsonn25 Před 8 lety +3

    Thats pretty intense

  • @rudyrms9003
    @rudyrms9003 Před 4 lety

    If only it was that easy 👍

  • @zorigtogomboev588
    @zorigtogomboev588 Před 6 lety +1

    will not hydraulic pressure distribute to different pillars at different time? So far as I remember, on some mechines, such as lifting of a grass cutter platform from both sides of a tractor, it is lifted in different pace, one side would alway be slightly later than the other. Just curious, reality makes me think like this.

  • @simwallace8262
    @simwallace8262 Před 3 lety

    Especially...in flooding zones...AE,X...EACH TIME...THOROUGLY CHECK...TO SLEEP QUITE AFTER THAN

  • @hayel2015
    @hayel2015 Před 6 lety

    Big like 👍 👍 👍

  • @redsky7238
    @redsky7238 Před 6 lety

    In a home with poured concrete basement walls can the piers be placed inside to jack the foundation? Excavating all the way down would destroy the garage slab and basement widow wells.

    • @mav0067
      @mav0067 Před 4 lety

      Yes they can. You would be installing from inside the basement. Depending on how your basement was constructed you may end up with the tops of the pier brackets sticking out of the concrete. A lot of times homeowners will pour a concrete "curb" over top of the pier brackets to cover them up. Another consideration when doing it this way is ground water. Because of hydrostatic pressure, you can end up with ground water pushing through the pier tubing at the bracket.

  • @TheBloodcleaner
    @TheBloodcleaner Před 6 lety +1

    like the bolts wont snap off !!!

  • @Raberuji
    @Raberuji Před 6 lety

    ho, you don't do cold weather...

  • @tylerdurden7387
    @tylerdurden7387 Před rokem

    How much would it cost for 6 piers to bring up corner of old brick House

  • @gary24752
    @gary24752 Před 7 měsíci

    Why would you do one at a time?

  • @jerparker6538
    @jerparker6538 Před 6 lety +2

    This looks revolutionary! Only, my wallet reminds me otherwise........

    • @jaredr991
      @jaredr991 Před 3 lety +1

      Foundation repair is so much more expensive if you gotta pay for it more than once!

  • @ramsinlarios641
    @ramsinlarios641 Před 7 lety

    where can i buy these type of equipment ?

  • @FirstLast-fr4hb
    @FirstLast-fr4hb Před 7 lety

    Why porus foam? Why not something solid like.... rock? or concrete? And why leave all that pipe in the ground? I'm guessing because pulling it out would leave some minor sinkhole effect?

    • @Foundationtechnology
      @Foundationtechnology  Před 7 lety +2

      The pipe (steel piers) permanently support the foundation. This is why the stay in the ground. We used polyuethane foam to fill the gaps. Rock or concrete will shift or crack/break with earth movement. Our polyurethane foam is non-disruptive, Eco-friendly and super fast.

    • @StrengthandPowerUnderControl
      @StrengthandPowerUnderControl Před 7 lety

      If the Helical Pier didn't fail, no need for poly foam. The issue I have with every type of helical pier system is the destruction to the footing during the installation process. During dry seasons the soil expands away from the helical pier making it unstable. The bracket that's bolted where a section of the footing was broke off will come loose and then the home or building sinks again. The King Piers Footing Support Pier System www.kingpiers.com are the pioneers of lifting heavy buildings and homes at the footing without destruction to the footing.

    • @sriv9045
      @sriv9045 Před 6 lety +1

      Uh? "Polyurethane is eco-friendly", really? Never heard that before. How long does it take to degrade and what are the degradants?

  • @12dollacigarette
    @12dollacigarette Před 3 lety

    I really like this song 😎👍

  • @Think-About-It
    @Think-About-It Před 2 lety

    About how much will this cost? Will the home insurance cover this?

  • @TEMELTASCONSTRUCTION
    @TEMELTASCONSTRUCTION Před 3 lety

    good work

  • @dantana958
    @dantana958 Před 6 lety

    How would these work in a hillside setting where the soil is very slowly flowing downhill. There doesn't appear to be anything connecting each steel cylinder to the next, so they look like they would just drift away from the house over the years.
    Is connectors a detail left out of the animation, or are they not part of the solution? If not part of the solution, how does this work in a sloping area with high soil fluidity?

    • @mav0067
      @mav0067 Před 4 lety

      Push piers as installed above are designed for verticle stabilization. If you are dealing with a situation of hillside creep or slumping of fill soils then you would need helical tie-backs attached to each of your piers. They are essentially helical piers that are installed sideways into the slope to act as an anchors against lateral movement.

  • @kacatriku
    @kacatriku Před 3 lety

    Do you operate in Boston area?

  • @betterworld1
    @betterworld1 Před 7 lety +1

    how much?

  • @ibberman
    @ibberman Před 2 lety

    I am looking at a house in Oregon. A bid by Terrafirma is $130,000. plus extra for unknown.

    • @T-Wise888
      @T-Wise888 Před 7 měsíci

      Hi! I live in Oregon and am looking to getting this done on my mother 100 + old home. What route did you go with, such as the type of repair and company?
      Thank you!

  • @clayman1000x
    @clayman1000x Před 3 lety

    Could this be done from the inside, in a full basement?

  • @shaileekanodia7793
    @shaileekanodia7793 Před 6 lety +2

    how much does it cost in foundation repair

    • @ibberman
      @ibberman Před 2 lety

      I have a bid for $130,000.00 But there are many clauses that could add more.

  • @singo29
    @singo29 Před 7 lety

    where can I buy these hydraulic cylinder and the bracket that house it?

  • @user-vu4kn3lw4p
    @user-vu4kn3lw4p Před 6 lety

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  • @sujadhaagarwal
    @sujadhaagarwal Před 6 lety +2

    It works just in PC not in real. There is no additional video which proves it works in practical world.

    • @elijahbeck6343
      @elijahbeck6343 Před 6 lety

      Savita Bhabhi I do this all day every day I have the blisters to prove it

    • @rennyr2032
      @rennyr2032 Před 6 lety

      Savita Bhabhi good

  • @GK-gm5vp
    @GK-gm5vp Před 5 lety +2

    This is why we don't have issues with foundations in Europe. Our foundations are 2 meters deep to begin with. This is just a tiny slab that of course will crack at some point.

    • @jaredr991
      @jaredr991 Před 3 lety +1

      If the dwelling is in incompetent soil, clay for example, the depth of the beams means nothing.

    • @patty109109
      @patty109109 Před 2 měsíci

      It takes about a moment on Google with the word foundation problem, plus whatever country you want to in Europe to find that foundation issues are absolutely a thing in Europe. Sorry, you’re not that special after all.

  • @malgray7396
    @malgray7396 Před 8 lety +1

    Hi is anyone doing this repair in christchurch new zealand?

  • @joetenney5493
    @joetenney5493 Před 7 lety

    y in the video do the couplers get tightened on lift cylinder and then removed should be tightening the top nut on the top cap

  • @RodSalm
    @RodSalm Před 7 lety

    How well does this solution work on homes with concrete basements?

    • @Foundationtechnology
      @Foundationtechnology  Před 7 lety

      Hi Rod, it works great with homes with concrete basements. The piers attach to the footings of the foundation to support the home.

  • @julianreverse
    @julianreverse Před 7 lety +2

    Foam ... :-D Everything in the States is made from plastic and foam ... why no cement based filling?

    • @Foundationtechnology
      @Foundationtechnology  Před 7 lety +1

      Great question Julian! Our polyurethane foam saves up to 50% the cost of conventional concrete replacement. It’s also made from 100% recycled materials and will not create a mess on your landscaping. Super Eco-Friendly! And another great benefit is that there is immediate turnaround meaning it hardens in only 15 minutes.

  • @antd-lion5356
    @antd-lion5356 Před 6 lety

    Does anybody have any idea what something like this would cost? ANYBODY?????

    • @MikeBaxterABC
      @MikeBaxterABC Před 6 lety

      My guess is about 70 to 80% of what a conventional repair would cost.

    • @markburrow1
      @markburrow1 Před 6 lety

      Several years ago it cost $1200 per pier to install. 5 piers = $6000, Kansas City area.

    • @a_linikus
      @a_linikus Před 4 lety +1

      Yep, I just got a quote for $1,000/pier (from a local company) plus a soil test fee and some other costs. An 8 pier job was quoted at $11,500. I am attempting to get a second quote now.

  • @simwallace8262
    @simwallace8262 Před 3 lety

    God...knows

  • @javierdager
    @javierdager Před 7 lety

    how much will a job like this cost in nj 07032 area

    • @Foundationtechnology
      @Foundationtechnology  Před 7 lety +1

      Hi Rick, Thank you for your question. We are located in Southern California and mainly service residential customers in this area. We do service commercial customers in other areas depending on the job. Please message us more info on the job and we can either provide a free quote or put you in touch with a local service provider for a quote.

    • @obetmagno
      @obetmagno Před 6 lety

      Foundation Technology , I live in WA state, also, how much will it cost for me to hire you guys? Thanks in advance :)

  • @ivanov568
    @ivanov568 Před 4 lety +2

    I guess they forget that there are piers on the inside area as well...

  • @citticat2
    @citticat2 Před 3 lety

    Anyone having this done? -- my foundation contractor is proposing these push piers - now at a cost of $70,000 ouch

  • @m.a.4829
    @m.a.4829 Před 7 lety +2

    Left a dislike, the title says "foundation repair using helical piers," this system is demonstrating "push piers."

  • @elamgad8808
    @elamgad8808 Před 7 lety

    These are being cantilevered against the structure. The weight of the structure and the type of soil they're being pressed into determines the depth achieved....not very good when pushing against a wood frame house with brick veneer and hollow bock pillars in the rocky Nashville area...right? I'm sure you guys don't recommend many of these...About the equivalent of pushing a nail into a concrete driveway with your thumb....

    • @Foundationtechnology
      @Foundationtechnology  Před 7 lety

      Hi Elam. The piers are attached to the structure with a steel bracket. The steel bracket is attached to the footing of the foundation. The piers are driven in the earth beneath the foundation into solid bedrock before being attached to the foundation.

    • @elamgad8808
      @elamgad8808 Před 7 lety

      Nothing is being driven deeper than a few feet in the Nashville area..period,,,, and what weight source are you using to "drive"(press) against?

    • @elamgad8808
      @elamgad8808 Před 7 lety

      Hello? Your weight source is the house itself correct?

    • @Foundationtechnology
      @Foundationtechnology  Před 7 lety

      The piers are hydraulically driven into the earth. We perform this process in Southern California, where the earth beneath most foundations is solid rock.

    • @ameyarealco5610
      @ameyarealco5610 Před 5 lety

      www.realcopowerprojects.com/dgset1.php

  • @wareeshayasir1896
    @wareeshayasir1896 Před 3 lety

    Helo sir foundation repair krni ha mgr doble story ha house or bunyad breaks k he sir koi tarika plz

  • @user-is7dz9mw3r
    @user-is7dz9mw3r Před 2 lety

    🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷

  • @malgray7396
    @malgray7396 Před 7 lety

    so can we buy the bits and diy it in new zealand chch thanks mal

    • @Foundationtechnology
      @Foundationtechnology  Před 7 lety

      There most likely is an installer of push piers in New Zealand ... a professional is needed. This is not a DIY process.

  • @cremls
    @cremls Před 4 lety

    I have a 4 course crawl that a tree root pushed up and adversely a missing downspout elbow undermined the corner causing the footing to crack running up the block. I need to lift and sure up the footing and seal the gap. I also have a sag in the middle of the house so a pier and beam maybe necessary... thank you (New Jersey) www.HomeMortgage.net

  • @dustyflair
    @dustyflair Před 7 lety

    Why is this made in cartoon fantasy land?

  • @jdestremps
    @jdestremps Před 4 lety

    Music was horrific

  • @BManArchive
    @BManArchive Před 7 lety +3

    The JoJ

  • @alanl440
    @alanl440 Před 8 lety +2

    This doesn't seem like it would be a very good fix.

    • @FirstLast-fr4hb
      @FirstLast-fr4hb Před 7 lety +1

      Why not?

    • @Foundationtechnology
      @Foundationtechnology  Před 7 lety +1

      This is the only permanent solution for stabilizing a foundation or structure. You can find out more at our site .... foundationtechnology.com/services/helical-piers-anchors/

    • @FirstLast-fr4hb
      @FirstLast-fr4hb Před 7 lety

      Or you could explain what you meant here instead of directing me to commercial advertisements.....

    • @Foundationtechnology
      @Foundationtechnology  Před 7 lety +1

      Thank you for your comment. We are a foundation repair company. The link in our last comment was not to a commercial advertisement but rather to a page on our site where more info on push piers can be found.
      Push piers are essentially large, galvanized steel piers that are hydraulically "pushed" into the earth, beneath your foundation or structure, until competent, load-bearing strata or bedrock is reached. The pier is then mounted with a steel bracket to either your foundation footing or structure to achieve permanent stability, even in the most unstable soil conditions.

    • @FirstLast-fr4hb
      @FirstLast-fr4hb Před 7 lety

      So.... why doesnt it seem like a good fix in your opinion?

  • @joemonroe9456
    @joemonroe9456 Před 7 lety +4

    Or you can use a $20 bottle jack and do it yourself for a few hundred dollars or less.

  • @inf187
    @inf187 Před 5 lety

    This is not good.

  • @beautifulblog4571
    @beautifulblog4571 Před 6 lety

    l

  • @kytddjj
    @kytddjj Před 2 lety

    .

  • @thesage1096
    @thesage1096 Před 6 lety +1

    wtfis with the audio

  • @josecuellar473
    @josecuellar473 Před 5 lety

    Nope that is not the best

  • @simwallace8262
    @simwallace8262 Před 3 lety

    Not...trusting