Anchor Your Deck In Soil That Won't Shift
Epp Foundation Repair has set helical deck piers across Nebraska, Iowa, Kansas, and Missouri since 1994. Steel screwed into firm ground holds a deck level through every freeze-thaw season.
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What helical deck piers is and when it's the right call.
Helical deck piers work on the same principle as a screw anchor: torque in, capacity out. Each pier is a steel shaft with one or more wide helix plates welded near the bottom. A hydraulic drive head turns the shaft, and the helix plates pull it down into the soil at a steady rate, the same way a wood screw pulls itself into a board. As the plates pass through loose surface soil and into firmer ground, the soil pressing on top of each plate resists the load, which is how the pier carries weight. The reason this beats a poured footing in this region comes down to where the support sits. A concrete deck footing has to be poured below the frost line, roughly 36 to 42 inches in eastern Nebraska and Iowa, to keep frost from heaving it. But that footing still rests in expansive clay and loess that swells when saturated after spring rain or snowmelt and shrinks when it dries through summer, with volume change up to 10 to 15 percent in high-plasticity soils. Add 50 to 70 freeze-thaw cycles a year and the footing slowly tips or rises. A helical pier drives past that active zone to deeper soil that stays stable through the seasons, so the deck post on top does not move with the weather. Because the pier develops capacity from torque, the crew reads the installation torque as the pier goes in and uses it to confirm the pier has reached the load it needs to hold, which is a check a poured footing can never give you. Once each pier hits its target capacity, the crew levels a bracket on top to receive the deck post or beam. Helical piers install fast with no large concrete pour and no long cure time, so a deck can often be built or re-supported the same day the piers go in. The galvanized steel resists corrosion underground for the long service life of the deck.
How we install helical deck piers.
Layout and Load Planning
Epp Foundation Repair lays out the pier locations to match the deck's post and beam plan and calculates the load each pier must carry. The specialist accounts for the local soil and frost depth, then selects the helix size and shaft for the conditions. For a sagging existing deck, the crew first finds why it moved before placing piers.
Screwing the Piers to Capacity
A hydraulic drive head turns each helical pier into the ground until it reaches firm, load-bearing soil below the active frost and clay zone. The crew reads installation torque as the pier advances and stops when the torque confirms the pier has reached its required holding capacity, so support is verified rather than assumed.
Bracket Setting and Post Connection
A leveled bracket is fixed to the top of each pier to receive the deck post or beam. The crew sets the brackets to the correct height so the deck framing lands level and the load transfers cleanly from post to pier to firm soil. Any framing or carpentry beyond the support connection is handed to the appropriate trade.
"A poured footing in our clay is a coin flip over twenty winters. A helical pier reaches the soil that doesn't move, and I can read the torque to prove it's holding before the deck ever goes on."
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