Helical pier costs vary based on soil conditions, installation depth, and project complexity rather than standardized pricing in Maryland and Virginia. These steel foundation systems provide Montgomery County MD and Fairfax County VA homeowners with faster installation than concrete footers for outdoor living projects, offering immediate load-bearing capacity with minimal excavation disruption to existing landscapes.
Helical piers are an all-steel foundation solution. Steel poles are drilled into the ground until they hit solid rock or load-bearing soil. In a traditional concrete foundation, you dig down approximately ten feet, but your footers are still resting in dirt. This creates the potential for settling and foundation issues down the line.
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Helical pier foundation systems are offered by companies such as PierTech.
In extreme cases, these foundational issues can even threaten the structural integrity of the house and jeopardize your home’s value.
Read here for more detailed information about PierTech versus traditional footer systems.
Every pier is around $175, and there are two piers required per hole. That puts you somewhere in the range of $350 per hole, of which a project typically needs six to eight. For hard materials, you’re sitting around $2,100 to $2,800.
With concrete, hard materials can range from a few hundred dollars to a thousand, depending on your specific build. The key, though, is that you’re also paying thousands in labor because of the time-consuming nature of digging and pouring concrete.
With excavation, there’s also the expense of yard repair to factor in when the project is complete. This can be anywhere from negligible to significant.
Overall, installing piers is at least 20 percent more productive than digging, and many homeowners find piers end up being the same price or cheaper for a stronger, more reliable system.
This is also to say nothing of costly repairs down the line if you do experience significant sinking or settling with your traditional foundation.
Similar to steel deck framing, helical piers were something we encountered quite a while ago. We met with deck builders who used them, and all contractors who put them in their jobs swore by them.
Just as moving away from pressure-treated framing toward steel made sense, this move was also a logical step—for us, as contractors, and for you, the homeowner.
Any deck project we quote in 2021 and beyond now assumes the use of these helical piers, as well as steel deck framing, Trex Transcend composite decking boards, and a vinyl handrail system.
All these elements are customizable, but that’s the package we initially offer to anyone interested in building a deck with us in the Northern Virginia or Maryland region.
If you have any questions about helical piers, feel free to reach out. Want an estimate on an outdoor living project you’re thinking about for your Virginia or Maryland home? Get your quote today!