Professional Push Pier Installation In Texas

Engineered stability for sinking foundations.

When a foundation begins to sink due to weak soils, push piers provide a permanent fix. Texas Polymers installs steel push piers that reach deep, load-bearing strata, stabilizing your home or building and preventing further settlement.

What are Push Piers?

Push piers are heavy-duty steel tubes driven deep into stable soil or bedrock. Once installed, they transfer the building’s weight from unstable soil layers to reliable ground beneath.

Why Use Them?

Push piers are ideal for heavier structures where maximum support is required. They provide immediate stabilization, minimal excavation, and long-term strength. Unlike surface-level fixes, push piers permanently address settlement by reaching solid strata deep below.

Push Piers In Action

In addition to helical piers, Texas Polymers offers other foundation solutions such as push piers, helical tiebacks, and specialty helical installations. Each method is engineered to address unique soil conditions and structural challenges. Not sure which one is right for your project? Our team can inspect your property and recommend the best solution.”

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Why Homeowners & Contractors Trust Texas Polymers

  • Licensed, insured, and experienced foundation specialists

  • Advanced equipment for precision installation

  • Trusted across Texas for reliable remediation and structural repairs

  • Solutions for residential, commercial, and industrial projects

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Push Piers FAQ

How long do push piers last?

With galvanized or epoxy-coated steel, push piers are engineered to last for decades without corrosion.

Can push piers lift a foundation back up?

Yes, in many cases they can lift a structure closer to level while permanently stopping further settlement.

Are push piers better than helical piers?

Push piers are ideal for heavy loads, while helical piers are more versatile for lighter structures or variable soils.

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