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Updated over 11 years ago on . Most recent reply

Push Pile Foundation Piers
Anyone here have experience with push pile piers? My general thought is they are unreliable and a temporary fix at best. They tend to sink down under the weight and it just leads to more foundation issues. Any experiences? Am I the only one that has had bad experience with push pile foundation piers?
I know these are somewhat common in DFW