Slab Foundation Repair

Have You Seen the Warning Signs?

If you’ve noticed issues throughout your home that may indicate concrete slab foundation problems, it’s important to contact experienced professionals as soon as possible. When left unaddressed, foundation issues can worsen over time, leading to costly—and sometimes irreversible—damage to your home.

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Dual Walled Steel Piers

Premium Protection Built for the Future

While traditional concrete piers are driven into the soil until refusal, our Dual Walled Steel Piers are driven all the way down to bedrock. This means they are installed until they reach solid rock—providing a stable, permanent foundation support that won’t shift with soil movement, moisture changes, or time.

By anchoring directly to bedrock, your foundation gains a solid base that stands up to the elements and delivers long-term structural stability. This method offers one of the most reliable and effective ways to protect your foundation for the future.

An Affordable Solution for Concrete Slab Foundation Repair

Concrete pressed piers are a proven, cost-effective solution for stabilizing concrete slab foundations. This method uses precisely measured concrete cylinders that are placed beneath the foundation and hydraulically pressed into the soil until refusal is reached.

Once installed, the piers help transfer the weight of the structure to more stable soil layers, providing reliable support and helping prevent further foundation movement

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How Do Dual Walled Steel Piers Save Thousands?

Dual walled steel piers are driven all the way to bedrock, providing permanent support that isn’t affected by soil movement or moisture changes. Unlike pressed concrete piers, which rely on shifting soil, steel piers transfer the weight of your home to stable ground.

Once installed, steel piers require no ongoing systems or maintenance—helping homeowners avoid additional costs over time.

Steel vs concrete piers

Steel Piers vs. Concrete Pressed Piers

Dual Walled Steel Piers

  • ✔ Driven to solid bedrock

  • ✔ Not affected by expansive or contracting soil

  • ✔ No drainage systems or watering required

  • ✔ Minimal long-term maintenance

  • ✔ Higher upfront cost, lower lifetime cost

Concrete Pressed Piers

  • ✔ Lower initial installation cost

  • ⚠ Installed to soil “refusal,” not bedrock

  • ⚠ Can move with seasonal soil changes

  • ⚠ May require gutters, French drains, or watering systems

  • ⚠ Potential for ongoing maintenance expenses

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