Yes, the weight of your home is a major factor in determining whether steel push piers or helical piers are more cost-effective for your specific project.
At ACN Construction, we assess structural load carefully because different pier systems react differently to the weight they must support:
- Steel Push Piers for Heavy Structures: For multi-story homes or structures with significant mass, steel push piers are often the most cost-effective long-term solution. They use the weight of the building itself as resistance to be hydraulically driven deep into the earth until they reach bedrock or dense load-bearing strata. Could have a higher initial mobilization cost to provide the deepest and most stable support for heavy loads.
- Helical Piers for Lighter Structures: For single-story homes, decks, or lighter wood-frame additions, helical piers typically offer the best balance of performance and value. They are mechanically screwed into the soil and do not require the heavy structural mass that push piers need for installation. With a lower price range and faster installation, they are generally the more affordable choice for lighter loads.
Ultimately, a multi-story home’s high bearing pressure makes push piers’ deep anchoring a necessary investment, whereas a lighter structure can achieve permanent stability with helical piers at a lower upfront cost.
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