At this residential project for the Puyallup Tribal Housing Department, interior cracks and gaps between the wall and floor were causing concern. 40 Helical piles were installed to lift the structure to maximum practical recovery, enough to ensure that the weight of the home and most of the interior floor slab is firmly on the helical piles. The crew installed 25 interior helical piles with slab brackets with 15 exterior piles to lift the structure as much as 3.5”! The void underneath the slab will be filled with polyurethane foam once the concrete is replaced.
At this residential project for the Puyallup Tribal Housing Department, interior cracks and gaps between the wall and floor were causing concern. 40 Helical piles were installed to lift the structure to maximum practical recovery, enough to ensure that the weight of the home and most of the interior floor slab is firmly on the helical piles. The crew installed 25 interior helical piles with slab brackets with 15 exterior piles to lift the structure as much as 3.5”! The void underneath the slab will be filled with polyurethane foam once the concrete is replaced.
A homeowner in Roseburg contacted Ram Jack after observing cracks in the concrete and doors that stuck. The home has a 12-foot addition on posts with a concrete perimeter, which was added in the 60s. Upon evaluation, it was discovered that the home was approximately 2 and 1/4 inches out of level. We installed 11 helical piles to raise the front addition to the maximum practical recovery point. Our hard work paid off, and the homeowner was pleased with the outcome.