Foundation Repair Options (with Michael from Standard Water)
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In this episode, Reuben Saltzman and Tessa Murry interview Michael from Standard Water about helical piers. They discuss the process of stabilizing homes using helical piers, the different applications for helical piers, and the cost associated with the installation. They also touch on the benefits of helical piers for decks and the limitations of helical piers for foundation walls with significant bowing or horizontal cracks. In this conversation, Stephen from Standard Water explains different methods for stabilizing foundation walls. He discusses using fortress carbon fiber straps, power braces, and earth plates. He also mentions push piers as a solution for foundation settlement. The cost of these systems ranges from $1,000 to $1,450. Stephen emphasizes the importance of addressing foundation issues early and provides tips for homeowners to monitor cracks and movement. He also mentions the use of benchmarks and laser measurements for long-term monitoring.
Takeaways
Helical piers are a popular method for stabilizing homes and structures.
Helical piers are like giant corkscrews that are driven into the ground using hydraulic pressure.
The length of the helical piers depends on the depth required to reach a load-bearing strata.
Helical piers can be used to stabilize various structures, including front porches, garages, and decks.
The cost of helical piers varies depending on the size and complexity of the project.
Helical piers are not suitable for foundation walls with significant bowing or horizontal cracks. Fortress carbon fiber straps are recommended for stage one or stage two foundation issues, as long as lateral movement is under two inches.
Power braces and earth plates are alternative options for stabilizing foundation walls when movement exceeds two inches.
Push piers lift settled foundations and can be a non-invasive solution.
The cost of stabilization systems ranges from $1,000 to $1,450.
Homeowners should monitor cracks and movement in their foundation walls and seek professional help if they worsen.
Benchmarks and laser measurements can be used for long-term monitoring of foundation stability.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Background
01:39 What is a Helical Pier?
06:35 Applications of Helical Piers
12:23 Cost of Helical Piers
13:18 Helical Piers for Decks
17:12 Limitations of Helical Piers for Foundation Walls
18:23 Methods for Stabilizing Foundation Walls
20:48 Fortress Carbon Fiber Straps: A Solution for Stage One and Stage Two
21:36 Power Braces and Earth Plates: Alternative Options for Foundation Stabilization
23:50 Cost of Foundation Stabilization Systems
28:02 Monitoring Foundation Cracks and Movement
29:12 Long-Term Monitoring with Benchmarks and Laser Measurements
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