
Why Chose Helical Piles?
Expedite Timelines and Reduce Risk on Your Projects
Helical piles reduce risk and provide a deep foundation solution that is fast, efficient, and repeatable. They install quickly, can be loaded immediately, require minimal installation crews and equipment, and pile capacity is verified during installation. Even on the most logistically challenging sites, helical piles help you avoid lengthy, complex installations.
EASE AND SPEED OF INSTALLATION
Helical piles expedite project timelines by installing without spoils, mess, or concrete delays.
MINIMAL MOBILIZATION AND DEMOBILIZATION COSTS
Hauling equipment to and from a site is costly and time-consuming. Helical piles excel in these conditions because they’re installed using compact, maneuverable equipment.
PREDICTABLE RESULTS
During installation, torque monitoring offers real-time verification of soil conditions and pile capacity at each pile location, removing uncertainty and ensuring your foundation is supported by competent soil.
Helical Pile Installation
Quiet, Clean, & Efficient
A helical screw pile is rotated into the ground by using a hydraulic drive head, powered by an excavator, pile driving rig, or any other equipment with hydraulic capability.

Equipment is readily available and compact
Can be loaded immediately as there is no concrete cure time
No mess and minimal vibration and noise

ROUND SHAFT HELICAL PILES
Round shaft helical piles consist of a circular steel shaft with one or more helical bearing plates that are installed into the ground using rotational torque. The shaft is typically segmented and extendable, allowing additional sections to be added with a 2-4 bolted extension coupling to reach suitable bearing strata or achieve the required capacity. They are often a preferred choice in loose soils, mitigating lateral or buckling concerns.
Square Shaft Helical Piles
Square shaft helical piles consist of a solid, square steel shaft with one or more helical bearing plates that are advanced into the ground using rotational torque. The shaft is typically segmented and extendable, allowing installers to add sections as needed to reach competent soils or achieve the required capacity. Square shaft helical anchors are typically used for tension applications and some compression applications such as sand, hard soil layers, and trash sites.

