Digging 'til the Footer
To start installing Push Piers, first you need to dig a hole all the way down to the footer of the house.
Push Pier Frame
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Push Pier Installation
Team Member Francisco has to dig to the footer of the house where ever they are going to install the Push Piers.
Push Pier Frames
Team Leader Aubrey is attaching a frame to the stands below in order to push the piers into the ground.
Push Pier Pipes
Long metal pipes go into the ground after being pushed by a hydraulic press.
Hydraulic Press
Team Member Oscar is carrying over the hydraulic press to be assembled.
Pushing the Piers
To set up the hydraulic press the team must slide it into place on the steel frame. This provides the balance and support it needs to push the piers under the ground.
Labor Intensive
Push Piers require a lot of physical labor to clear out the area and to make sure the piers are in a hard and stable spot.
Cantey's Truck
Cantey's trucks in sight means that hard work and good results are right around the corner.
Debris Clean Up
Mats are placed down to carry debris and dirt to prevent as much mess as possible at a homeowners house.
Heave-Hoo
Since the assembly is so heavy, two or three people may be needed to lift and to hold it in place.
Cantey Can
Our #1 Team working hard to make sure the job is done right.
Bucket for You and Bucket for Me
Debris from broken concrete and footer will need to be scooped up and moved away so the Push Piers can be installed next to the home.
Push Those Piers
The hydraulic press assembly is set up like this for each spot that a Push Pier is required.