March 4, 2008
Looking for a manufacturer of steel piers? Drive Rite continually works to make your life easier. If you are an installer of helical piers, push piers, tension anchors (tiebacks), etc., you don’t have time to worry about your material. Our team of experts offer standard and custom fabrication, shipping arrangements, engineering support, marketing materials, and much more. We strive to perform above your expectations so you can spend less time worrying about your products and more time installing them!
March 3, 2008
Many homes are built on what are commonly referred to as “expansive soils.” Clay is an example of this soil type that expands with an increase in moisture and contracts with the lack of moisture. The problem isn’t so much that the soil expands and contracts, but that it does so in a non-uniform manner. Many factors determine where your foundation may settle: drainage, tree roots, compaction, and much more.
The good news is that settlement can be haulted. Most of Drive Rite’s installing contractors offer free estimates to take a look at your house. If you see signs of settlement such as cracked bricks, leaning chimneys, doors or windows that stick, etc., give one of our Drive Rite contractors a call today!
Coming in May, Bob Hoyt will be conducting Steel Piering Seminars in select South Carolina cities. It’s a free seminar, free lunch, and 3.5 continuing education credit hours. Locations include Columbia, Greenville, Charleston, and Rock Hill. It’s a rare opportunity to hear one of the most respected authorities on the subject of steel piers. For more information on Bob Hoyt and the seminar dates/locations, check out this page. We’d love to see you there! Registration is quick and easy!