Foundation Repair Photo Album: Foundation Push Piers in Meriden, CT
A homeowner in Meriden, CT had a foundation that was cracked and settling, making the basement of the home very uneven. They called our Foundation Supportworks team at Connecticut Basement Systems to find a way to fix their big problems. After scheduling an appointment, one of our Sales Consultants, Gus Stozinic, drove to the home to visualize and understand the issues. He knew this would be a job for our Foreman Sergio Alves and Jacob Scott.
Eventually, it would be time to start the work. In order to install the push piers, a trench needed to be dug in the back of the house alongside the foundation. Once that was done, it would be time to begin push pier installation. These go below the footing of the foundation and are then steel pier sections that are hydraulically driven into the ground until they reach stable soil. Then the team would raise the foundation to ensure the house is no longer sagging and the cracks come together, but this is done slowly and carefully. Once the homeowner and Sergio were satisfied with the stabilization, the cracks were sealed on the outside and finally, it was time to backfill with soil. On the inside, the cracks were closed up, but sealed and waterproofed, and then CarbonArmor strips to strengthen and help stabilize the wall. Overall, this was a very large project, but the homeowner was very happy with the results, seeing her foundation was in great shape!
Before Any Work
This was after the trench was dug and it is clearly visible that there is a large crack and the foundation is sagging and settling on the right side of the Belko doors.
After All Work
This is after the trench was backfilled and the foundation is straight and is stabilized.
Basement Crack
This is a result fo the settling foundation, causing the basement wall to have a large crack where a person could fit their hand through.
After
This is after the foundation was stabilized by the push piers and this crack was sealed and waterproofed.
Uneven Foundatino
This shows how uneven the foundation was prior to any push piers.
After
here you can see the top of the basement is completely straight and back to a stable position.