Rite-Way uses a top-of-the-line extendable deep foundation system called a helical pier, also known as a helical anchor.
Helical piers are a manufactured steel foundation system that consists of a central shaft with one or more helix-shaped load bearing plates and a bracket that can be attached to a structure. We use helical piers to achieve enhanced load bearing competency for your foundation.
Helical piers are used by the construction and engineering community for both tension and compression load applications worldwide. In fact, the International Code Council Evaluation Service approved the Acceptance Criteria for Helical Foundation Systems and Devices (AC358) in 2007. Plus, helical piers were included in the 2009 International Building Code.
Over the years, we’ve found that helical design solutions based on your structure’s specific needs are the best means of getting the exact results our customers need.
Other Foundation Repair Methods
Pier & Beam
Pier and beam structures require foundation repair from issues like poor drainage, crowned floors that require jacking up, too-small crawlspaces, and other architectural defects.
Helical Piers
Rite-Way uses a top-of-the-line extendable deep foundation system called a helical pier, also known as a helical anchor. We use helical piers to achieve enhanced load bearing competency for your foundation.
Pressed Piling
Concrete and steel pressed piers are some of the most popular pressed piling systems in Palestine. That's why Rite-Way's experts are trained to utilize the method wherever necessary.
Foam Injection
Foam injection is one of the most advanced modern methods of concrete repair. Polyurethane foam foundation repair is a much faster and less invasive than interior pilings for lifting and stabilizing foundations.
East Texas Foundation Repair Services
Pier and Beam Repairs
Concrete Slab Repair
Under Slab Tunneling
House Leveling Services
Commercial Services
Residential Services
Drainage Solutions
Polyurethane Foam Injection