Slab Piers

foundation repair

What Are Slab Piers Used For?

If you encountered uneven concrete floors or failing concrete slabs, our slab piers are the ideal solution. Specifically designed to rectify these problems, our slab pier system incorporates the latest and most robust technology in foundation repair. We understand each foundation issue is unique, which is why our solutions are customizable to suit the specific requirements of your property.

The versatility of our foundation repair offerings extend beyond the slab pier system. In instances where different conditions need alternative approaches, Grip-Tite provides push pier and helical pier variations that ensure we have the right solution tailored to your specific foundation requirements.

Whether you are dealing with the weight of commercial slabs or residential foundations, our slab piers are engineered to support and re-level failing concrete structures beneath your home. Our systems are not only effective in addressing current foundation issues but are also designed for long-lasting stability, providing you with peace of mind regarding the structural integrity of your property. 

Call us today for more information on our slab pier systems, along with our other foundation repair products.

Specifications

  • 3.0-inch Outside Diameter (O.D.) x 0.120-inch wall tube steel, ultimate tensile strength = 80,000 psi (min.), yield tensile strength = 70,000 psi (min.)
  • Pier tubes are generally driven to pressures ranging from 500 psi to 1,500 psi (approximately 5,000 pounds to 15,000 pounds), depending upon concrete thickness, reinforcing, location of interior walls, overall slab condition, etc.

Manufactured

Slab Pier Tubes

Our Slab Pier tubes are manufactured from high strength/low alloy hot rolled steel. Push Pier structural tubes are offered in 3″ diameter. Grip-Tite offers these tubes in two thicknesses: our Standard Duty is 0.12″ and our Heavy Duty is 0.188″.

Advantages

  • Floor slabs can be leveled and stabilized without the mess and inconvenience of replacement
  • Installation does not require the use of heavy equipment
  • Can be installed in areas of limited access
  • Can be installed year-round
  • Cost effective
  • Available with hot-dipped galvanized coating for added corrosion resistance, protecting you from the elements

Certified Grip-Tite Installer Program

If you’re looking to become a certified Grip-Tite installer, you can learn about our installer program.