Goodman Mini Piling

Mini Piling FAQs – Your Questions, Answered

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Piling is a method of deep foundation construction that supports heavy loads, ensuring stability for basements on weak soil.

Common methods include driven piles, bored piles, and mini-piling, each suited to different soil and load conditions.

The depth varies but generally ranges between 10-30 meters, depending on soil type and building load.

Piling for a basement typically takes 1-2 weeks, depending on site conditions and project size.

Yes, in areas with very loose or unstable soils, alternative foundation methods may be required.

Underpinning strengthens existing foundations, usually needed when adding a basement or fixing subsidence.

Signs include cracks in walls, sloping floors, or if you’re planning deeper excavation like a basement extension.

Underpinning usually takes 2-4 weeks, depending on the extent of the foundation work required.

In most cases, you can remain in your home, but it depends on the scale of the project and safety considerations.

Costs vary based on size and complexity.

Common methods include driven piles, bored piles, and screw piles, each suited for different soil conditions.

Consulting a structural engineer can help determine if piling is necessary based on soil stability.

Costs vary based on project size, soil type, and the method of piling used.

The duration depends on project complexity, but it typically ranges from a few days to weeks.

Yes, we provide comprehensive consultations and site assessments to evaluate your needs.

We offer warranties on our work, ensuring quality and reliability.

You can schedule a service by contacting us through our website or phone.

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