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Helical Piles in Minnesota

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If you're looking to purchase helical piles, Mascore is your ideal solution. We offer both standard and custom helical piles to clients in Minnesota, ranging from landscapers and deck contractors to large-scale construction companies and everything in between.

Product Specifications

Product
Max Capacity
Shaft Size
Helix Size
STD Length
M1 Helical Pile
11kips
2.375"
8"
5'
M2 Helical Pile
19kips
3.000"
10"
6'
M3 Helical Pile
29kips
3.500"
12", 14"
10'

Other Products

Extensions Available For All Sizes
Flat Caps
Underpinning Brackets
Stationary Saddles
Adjustable Saddles
Custom Brackets
We can custom-build any of our helical pile products to suit your project requirements

Begin Your Helical Pile Journey

Since 2015, our expertise in residential, commercial, and industrial helical pile foundation installation, underpinning, and repairs has enabled us to serve a diverse array of customers in Minnesota, including deck contractors and Fortune 500 companies. Our understanding of geotechnical engineering and soil conditions equips us with the proficiency required to provide you with a solid foundation for your projects.

Helical Piles in Minnesota

Discover the Technology Behind the Product

Screw piles and helical anchors stand out among most other types of foundations or anchoring systems. In contrast to concrete or grout, which requires time to set and harden, helical piles can be loaded immediately after installation.

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Defining a Helical Pile

Helical piles, also known as helical piers, helical anchors, or posts, are screw-in piles employed for constructing deep foundation systems and ground anchoring systems. A helical pile comprises a central shaft (circular or square) and one or more helix plates. These helix plates, press-formed with a predetermined pitch to resemble a screw, are welded to the shaft. Helical piles are available in various sizes and configurations to accommodate different loading and logistical requirements. Factors such as design load, existing soil conditions, soil corrosiveness, and the structure's service life determine the size and configuration of a helical pile.

How Do Helical Piles Work?

The load transfers from the shaft to the helix plate(s) as the helical pile is driven below grade into the strongest possible soil conditions. A high-torque/low-speed hydraulic drive motor, which can be attached to various types of equipment like excavators and skid steers, "screws" the helical pile into the ground. Helical piles are unaffected by high water tables or caving soil conditions.

Advantages of Helical Piles

Helical piles are cost effective when compared to other systems
High loading capacities. A single pile can support up to 50 tons
Capacity is determined during installation
Eliminate concrete curing time and formwork
No mess. No spoil produced during installation
Can be installed when unstable and caving/sloughing soil conditions are present
Reduces amount of truck trips to and from a job site
Well understood by local governments and is compliant with building code regulations
Can be installed in high water table situations
Small installation equipment allows helical piles to be installed in areas with limited access
Can be installed all year around in all weather conditions
Resistant to frost heave
Fast installation compared to other systems. A foundation of 20 piles can be installed in 1 day
Quiet and vibration free installation
Galvanization used to combat corrosive soil condition to extend a structure’s service life
Minimizes disturbance in environmentally sensitive areas

Choose Helical Piles for Your Upcoming Projects

Mascore Helical Piles deliver sturdy, long-lasting foundations for a wide range of applications. Save time and money by incorporating helical piles into your next project's foundation design.

Benefits of using Helical Piles

Helical piles are cost effective when compared to other systems
High loading capacities. A single pile can support up to 100 tons
Capacity is determined during installation
Eliminate concrete curing time and formwork
No mess. No spoil produced during installation
Can be installed when unstable and caving/sloughing soil conditions are present
Reduces amount of truck trips to and from a job site
Well understood by local governments and is compliant with building code regulations
Can be installed in high water table situations
Small installation equipment allows helical piles to be installed in areas with limited access
Can be installed all year around in all weather conditions
Resistant to frost heave
Fast installation compared to other systems. A foundation of 20 piles can be installed in 1 day
Quiet and vibration free installation
Galvanization used to combat corrosive soil condition to extend a structure’s service life
Minimizes disturbance in environmentally sensitive areas

Where can it be used?

RESIDENTIAL FOUNDATIONS
  • HOMES / BUILDINGS
  • COTTAGES
  • MOBILE HOMES
  • DECKS / PORCHES
  • BALCONIES
  • GARAGES / CARPORTS
  • CLOTHES LINE POSTS
  • MAILBOXES
  • SOLAR PANELS
COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL  STRUCTURES
  • OFFICES
  • FACTORIES
  • BRIDGES / FOOTBRIDGES
  • BOARDWALKS
  • TRAILS
  • SIGNS
  • BELVEDERES
  • TOWN SQUARES
  • FLAGS
  • PARKS
FOUNDATION REPAIRS
  • UNDERPINNING
  • STABILIZATION
  • HOUSE RAISING
MARINE FOUNDATIONS
  • DOCKS
  • BOATHOUSES
  • BOAT ELEVATORS
  • COASTAL BUILDING SITES
PROTECTIVE FOUNDATIONS
  • FENCES
  • BOLLARDS
  • RAMPS
  • RETAINING WALLS
  • SUPPORTS FOR INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT

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