JES
Helical Piers
| Signs
of Foundation Failure:
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Windows
and doors are sticking, hard
to open
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There
are large gaps in window and
door frames
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Interior
plaster walls are cracking
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Multiple
nail pops are appearing in ceilings
and walls
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Walls
are beginning to lean noticeably
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Window
and/or door trim are developing
spaces
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Floors
are starting to settle and become
uneven
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Chimneys
are tilting or leaning
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Foundations
are sinking
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Cracks
can be seen in foundations or
basement walls
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JES
Helix Pier System helps you avoid further
serious, costly damage to your home!
Homes
and commercial structures settle when
they are situated on unstable soil or
their foundations are exposed to continuous
moisture or lack of moisture. All this
can result in a shifting foundation that
can cause structural damage which greatly
reduces the value of your investment.
How
The JES Helix Pier SystemŽ Works!
The
Helix Pier System is based on the principal
of turning a screw anchor into stable
subsoil until the necessary load capacity
has been achieved, spacing them at proper
intervals to support the weight loads
specific to the structure. The bearing
capacity is verified as the system is
installed. Brackets are then attached
to the base of your foundation walls.
The weight of your structure is then transferred
to the helical piers. With this process,
foundations, walls and floors are supported
and further movement is restricted.
This
system contrasts with costly excavation
and time consuming construction methods
leaving landscaping and walkways intact.
Other
benefits of the JES Helix Pier SystemŽ
- Can
be used in new home construction to
enhance foundation support in poor soil
conditions.
- No
heavy equipment normally needed
- No
waiting weeks -- faster installation
than other systems
- Can
be installed in limited-access areas
- Faster
and lower cost installation than old-fashioned
methods
- Can
be installed year-round
- Technically
sound system
- Lower
Cost
Are
Helical Piers best for you?
The
recommended first step for foundation
repair work is to have a certified foundation
repair contractor examine the situation.
Obtaining a professional opinion on the
causes and available solutions is a necessary
step in securing your foundation walls.
To find
out how you can receive this service
free of charge,
CLICK
HERE!
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