Building on a solid foundation is so important when thinking about the longevity and security of your building. Postech Screw Piles can be used for nearly every application that a concrete footing can be used for, but with a warranty.
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FAQ : How do you install screw piles?
You’ve learned what are screw piles, now you can’t help but wonder: how do we install them?
FAQ : What can screw piles be used for?
Have you ever wondered: What are screw piles used for? Look no further, here’s the answer!
What is the lifespan of Postech piles?
Many have asked us on our social media platforms: what is the lifespan of Postech piles? How long will my screw pile foundation last? Postech Screw Piles can last multiple lifetimes thanks to galvanization.
What are the different types of screw piles (helical piles) we offer?
The question often comes up as to what type of Piles we offer and what are they used for. We have a wide variety of Screw Piles and accessories to suit all of your needs.
We have three large segments we cater to: those suitable for light projects, those for habitable projects as well as those for commercial projects or having large lateral forces.
What is the difference between a concrete foundations and screw piles?
We have been asked about the difference between regular concrete foundations and screw piles. In fact, you have to understand that both are foundations for your structures. Here is an article that will help you understand their particularity.
Choose your shed
Whether you have a garage or not, you probably need a shed. Some are tiny and contain only garden essentials such as shovels, rakes, and lawnmowers, while others store sporting equipment, patio furniture, snowblowers, tools and so much more. There are several types of sheds, so let us go through them together so you choose which one best suits your needs.
Demystifying housing foundations
Do you foresee yourself purchasing your first home? Are you dreaming of building your peace palace? No matter your situation, every housing project must start with a solid foundation.
FAQ : Do your screw piles rust?
We often get asked: Do your screw piles rust?
One thing is certain… our piles are protected. How come? Thanks to galvanization!
FAQ : Do we offer a warranty and how long does a pile last for?
Many of you are wondering : What is the warranty offered by Postech Screw Piles, and also what is your investment lifespan. Here are the answers to your questions.
FAQ : Must we complete certain verifications prior to having screw piles installed on our property?
Before welcoming our Postech Screw Piles installer on your property, you must make a few verifications. What’s important is that you know if there are certain installations buried on your property before installing the screw piles. This will avoid any inconveniences or surprises and ensure a safe installation for you and our installer.
Is it more beneficial to sell or expand your home?
Whether it’s the arrival of a new baby, teleworking, a home gym… these are some of the many reasons for wanting to expand your living environment. The solution : either expand your home or move. Of course, you must consider a few aspects before making such a decision.
How to choose your sunroom in a few steps?
Sunrooms have been a trend for some time. They instantly add charm to any home. However, when it comes to construction, you must plan it out! Here are a few steps that will help you to choose it.
FAQ : Can we install Postech Screw Piles ourselves?
We get asked this question on a regular basis. Can we install Postech Screw Piles ourselves? The answer is NO. For many reasons, Postech Screw Piles must be installed by a certified installer, who will have attended a complete training seminar, and have all the qualifications required to best guide you with your projects. For your renovation project, it is important to have a solid foundation for your structures. Make your investment count by trusting our professionals.
FAQ : How much does a Postech Screw Pile cost?
Postech Screw Piles most frequent asked question is : How much does a pile cost?