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If you're looking for helical piles in Illinois, Mascore offers the ideal solution. Our services cater to a diverse clientele throughout the state, including landscapers, deck builders, and large-scale construction firms. Whether you require standard or customized helical piles, we have options to meet your specific requirements.
Since 2015, our experience in residential, commercial, and industrial helical pile foundation installation, underpinning, and repairs has led us to work with a wide range of customers from DIYers to Fortune 500 companies. Our knowledge of geotechnical engineering and soil conditions gives us the tools we need to provide you with the expertise you can build on.
Established in 2015, Mascore has become a frontrunner in the residential, commercial, and industrial helical pile foundation industry. Our proficiency in installation, underpinning, and repairs has enabled us to serve various clients in Illinois, including deck contractors and Fortune 500 companies. Our geotechnical engineering and soil assessment expertise allows us to deliver the solid foundation you need for your projects.
Screw piles and helical anchors distinguish themselves from conventional foundation and anchoring methods by providing a key benefit: immediate loading capacity upon installation. This eliminates waiting periods for materials such as concrete or grout to cure and solidify.
Helical piles, also known as helical piers, helical anchors, or posts, are screw-in piles designed to construct deep foundation and ground anchoring systems. A helical pile comprises a central shaft (circular or square) and one or more helix plates. These helix plates are press-formed with a specific pitch to resemble a screw and are welded to the shaft. Helical piles come in various sizes and configurations to accommodate loading and logistical demands. The size and configuration of a helical pile depend on factors such as design load, soil conditions, soil corrosiveness, and the structure's service life.
The load is transferred from the shaft to the helix plate(s) as the helical pile is driven below grade into the sturdiest soil conditions. A high-torque/low-speed hydraulic drive motor, which can be attached to diverse types of equipment like excavators and skid steers, "screws" the helical pile into the ground. High water tables or caving soil conditions do not impact helical piles.
Mascore Helical Piles offer robust, enduring foundations suitable for various applications. Incorporating helical piles into your upcoming project's foundation design can save time and money.
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