Underpinning Installation Process: Cutting Surfaces
One of the first steps to underpin is to cut a square on the concrete or whatever surface the piers will get installed. As shown in the photo, our home hero is cutting a square of concrete to remove it later and starts digging.
Underpinning Installation Process: Distance is Key
The holes need to get dung within a certain distance between each other to work properly and do not be counterproductive.
Underpinning Installation Process: How deep is enough?
Not only distance and location are important when it comes to installing piers, but the depth of each hole is also crucial too.
Underpinning Installation Process: Piers' Location
Something very important before digging a hole is making sure there is nothing that might get damaged during the underpinning process underneath the chosen location for the pier. Sometimes our home heroes might find some pipelines, and they do not want to get too close just for precautions.
Underpinning Installation Process: Heavy Machinery
Heavy machinery such as excavators needs to get used to assure efficiency and quickness in our installation process.
Underpinning Installation Process: Strong & Solid Piers
As seen in this picture, the piers got installed already, and it is time to cover the holes and let the piers do their job. Thanks to Arizona Foundation Solutions, this family will no longer have t worry about their walls or floor cracking anymore.