Crew Working to Install Push Pier
Here is a photo of one of our hard-working crew members who is in the process of installing the push pier. The crews try their absolute best to keep our footprint low, they only remove as much as they need, but as you can see in the photo, it is still a pretty tight squeeze. This was one of the five push piers that were installed.
Push Pier After Home was Lifted
Here is a photo of another one of the push piers, however this one was taken after the home had been raised. This push pier was right where the crew wanted it, so there was only one thing left to do. The main thing was to fill the hole back in to hide the push pier, but for this particular job, the crew also had to repair that drain.
Another Photo of Installed Push Piers
Here is another photo of the crew members working on raising the home's foundation through the push piers. As you can see, the hoses are connected, which helps the crew make adjustments to each push pier as they are bringing the home back towards its original position.
Crack Before Push Piers
Here is the real meat of this photo gallery, the actual problem. As you can see, this home had some pretty significant cracking under this window. The duct tape is laid across the cracks, so that the crew can see just how much the home has moved during the installation of the push piers.
Area After the Push Piers were Installed
Here is the same area that was shown as before, but after the push piers had been installed. The difference is absolutely amazing, as you can see. We love when we are able to do jobs like this, where the difference that our products make are extremely obvious.