The problem
Injection piers combine the support of a driven pier with grout injected along the shaft, building a reinforced column that grips soft, sandy coastal soils far better than a bare pier alone. It’s an ideal solution where conventional piers struggle to find firm footing.
Warning signs to watch for
- Settlement in very soft or sandy soil conditions
- Previous piers that didn’t fully stop movement
- Foundations near the water table or marsh
- Recurring cracks after prior repairs
- High-load areas needing extra capacity
Our repair method
As each pier section is driven, we inject structural grout that fills voids and bonds the pier to the surrounding soil. The result is a high-capacity, friction-and-bearing column engineered for our region’s difficult ground.
Why it matters
In coastal soils where firm strata is deep or inconsistent, injection piers provide the dependable capacity a bare pier can’t — a lasting fix tuned to local conditions.