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Double-Eight Drilled Pier System
- Pressure-check water supply lines for leakage.
- Dig top holes (approximately 3'x3'x3') underneath
the perimeter grade beam of the structure
at pre-determined pier placement sites.
- Place all loose dirt on plywood or plastic for
ease in clean up, and to minimize disturbance
of lawn and landscaping.
- Use earth drill to drill two (2) eight-inch
(8")
diameter shafts out of bottom of the top hole
at a predetermined specified angle, as referenced
by the structure and to each other.
- Place three (3) grade 40 #3 rebar tied
on twelve-inch (12") centers using stirrups.
These are placed in bottom of hole and extend
into top
hole.
- In top hole, place six (6) grade 60 #4 rebar
in a crossing pattern. Tie #3 rebar to #4
rebar, using rebar ties.
- Fill shafts and hole with 3,000 PSI concrete
(five sack mix). Fill a minimum of twelve inches
(12"). Trowel smooth.
- Cover holes with plywood and mark off area for
safety. Allow concrete to cure for a minimum
of five days.
- Remove plywood and place hydraulic jacks on pier
cap. Place pre-cast cement cylinders beside
hydraulic jack. Using a pre-determined sectional
approach, raise areas of structure in small
increments until the structure's natural position
has been attained.
- Using steel shims to secure the lift of the structure,
place steel shims on top of cylinder that was
placed in Step 9 above.
- Remove hydraulic jacks, then size and place another
pre-cast cement cylinder beside the cylinder
placed in Step 9, using steel shims to secure
cylinders in place.
- Place soil in top hole surrounding pier cap.
Use a mounding approach to allow for soil subsidence.
Remove excess soil from site.
- Low pressure mud pump under slab area to fill
voids left by raising structure. This is strongly
required when lifting slab more than two inches.
- Pressure-check water supply lines for leakage.
- Discard plywood and rake areas free of debris.

General Notes
- Reinforcing steel shall be deformed new
billet steel bars in accordance with A.S.T.M.
specifications
A615 grade 40 or better
- Concrete shall have a minimum 28-day compressive
strength of 3,000 pounds per square inch.
- Slope-finish grades away from foundation to prevent
pooling of water near foundation.
- Should any unusual foundation, framing or soil
conditions be encountered during construction,
contact engineer.
- Contact engineer prior to concrete placement
for observation of excavations and reinforcing
steel.
- Reinforcing steel, pier diameter and depth may
vary with individual site conditions.
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Thank you for an exceptional job done by your crew repairing our foundation.
The craftsmanship and care you all exercised was apparent and appreciated. My wife and I were prepared to deal with much less than you delivered, but what we got instead was a pleasant surprise. Should your company ever require a job reference you may feel free to list as satisfied customers or have prospective clients call us to discuss the job done here.

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