Flow Control Processes Used in Foundation Repair

(1) PowerLifts Hydraulically Driven Steel Pier:

PowerLift provides patented lifting systems for perimeter foundations and interior floor slabs. Our hydraulically driven steel piers are engineered for precision and strength, making them the most effective system available to lift and stabilize floor slabs in both residential and commercial structures. These piers penetrate deep into stable soil layers, ensuring long-term stability and preventing future settlement issues. The hydraulic lifting process is carefully synchronized to minimize stress on the structure, providing a smooth and secure lift.

(2) Pre-construction:

PowerLift installs helical piers to support new foundations on all kinds of residential, commercial, and industrial projects. Our pre-construction services include manufacturing and installing single and multiple flight helicals, utilizing a wide range of pile diameters to meet the required load capacity for your project. This proactive approach ensures that your new construction starts on a solid foundation, preventing future settlement issues and providing long-term stability.

Powerlift Helical Piers Processes Used in Foundation Repair

(3) PowerLift Helical Piers:

PowerLift is an Industry Leader in the manufacturing and installation of helical piers for residential and commercial structures! Our helical piers are designed to provide robust support and are coupled with our synchronized lifting system for optimal performance. These piers are ideal for both new construction and existing foundations that require stabilization. Recommended by architects, engineers, and repair professionals across the U.S., PowerLift Helical Piers are trusted for their reliability and efficiency in a wide range of soil conditions.

(4) High Density Polyurethane Foam Injection:

Power Lift is an industry leader in the structural foam injection industry! High-density polyurethane foam injection is a highly effective method for lifting and stabilizing settled concrete on residential, commercial, and industrial projects. The foam is injected beneath the concrete slab, where it expands and fills voids, providing lift and support. This method is quick, minimally invasive, and results in a durable and stable repair. It is particularly useful for areas with limited access or where traditional repair methods are not feasible.

(5) Mud-Jacking:

Mud-jacking is a process used to lift and stabilize settled concrete. This method involves pumping a slurry mixture under the concrete slab, which fills voids and raises the slab to its original level. Mud-jacking is commonly used for filling voids beneath concrete slabs on residential, commercial, and industrial properties. It is often utilized in conjunction with slab piers to provide comprehensive support and stability. Mud-jacking is a cost-effective solution that restores the functionality and appearance of settled concrete surfaces.