Concrete Pressed-Piling Pier Foundation System
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Here is a brief description on how Home Savers Foundation Repair of San Antonio, TX approaches a concrete pressed-piling pier foundation system. This is just an example of one of the many ways we repair a homes foundation.
As always, we leave your property, and your properties landscape
looking great! You will feel great too once you see how we've
repaired your foundation! We also give you a Lifetime Transferable
Warranty so you, and who ever comes into your home after you will never
have to worry about foundation repair again!
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Pressure-check water supply lines for leakage.
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Dig top holes (approximately 3'x3'x3') underneath the
perimeter grade beam of the structure at pre-determined pier placement
sites.
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Place all loose dirt on plywood or plastic for ease in clean up, and to minimize disturbance of lawn and landscaping.
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Use hydraulic power unit to press pre-cast concrete cylinders
into ground until jacked refusal has been met (solid strata).
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Place cap (trapezoid) block on top of pier cylinders that have been driven to solid strata.
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Remove all loose mortar from the cracks in brick veneer.
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Remove all old and deteriorating caulking from exterior doors and windows.
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Using the top of the trapezoid block, size and place a pre-cast concrete cylinder beside a hydraulic jack.
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Using a pre-determined sectional approach, raise areas of
structure in small increments until structure's natural position has
been attained.
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Using steel shims to secure the lift of the structure, place
steel shims on top of cylinder that was placed in Step 8 above.
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Remove hydraulic jacks, then size and place another pre-cast
concrete cylinder beside the cylinder placed in Step 8, using steel
shims to secure cylinders in place.
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Low pressure mud pump under slab area to fill voids left by
raising structure. This is strongly required when lifting slab more than
two inches.
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Place soil in top hole surrounding pier cap. Use a mounding
approach to allow for soil subsidence. Remove excess soil from site.
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Pressure-check water supply lines for leakage.
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Discard plywood and rake areas free of debris.
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