Information for Builders and Contractors
Using state-of-the-art steel piering to stabilize a foundation is more than fad these days. Most popular pier designs still tend to incorporate concrete or antiquated steel piering technology, especially in unstable soils that heave. Concrete piers require costly excavation, don't always stabilize over the long term and usually only allow short-term warranties. Ram Jack's superior steel piers gives deep reach, offers less intrusive excavation and seemingly solidifies a company's ever ambiguous profitable edge by providing more accurate support control.
One trend's demise is another's birth, and this new direction in foundation piering is one reason Ram Jack of Oregon is become a regional leader in foundation support solutions. Another important reason is our strong customer service reputation.
We provide deep foundation stabilization for both new and existing construction and restoration. Helical anchors are augured vertically through problem soils until load-bearing soils or strata are reached for new construction. These anchored piers serve as an underpinning method to stabilize and restore foundations damaged by expansive soils, erosion or poorly compacted fill soils.
Installed laterally as tie-backs or anchors, helical anchors can be used for shoring in new construction, slope stabilization, utility anchors, and to stabilize and restore walls that have been improperly constructed or damaged by poor drainage or expansive soils. Read more about foundation repair
Contact us for more information about how we can provide the perfect solution for your project.
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