When it comes to the cost of a helical pile, you are bound to find that it is simply not a one-size-fits-all sort of situation.
In fact, asking how much a helical pile costs would almost be like calling a car dealership to ask, “how much does a car cost?”.
There is no simple answer to this question as there is a lot that goes into the pricing of helical piles and anchors. It all depends on what exactly you need.
Helical piles come in a variety of lengths, shaft sizes, and shaft types. To complicate matters further, you also have to calculate into that price the cost of the actual installation of your pile.
Size and shape affect the cost
There are a lot of things that must be considered when pricing a helical pile, but the two primary factors that are going to majorly define the cost of your helical pile is the size and shape of the shaft you need for your applications. To determine the size and shape of the pile that you will need, you first need to know the load capacity that you require in addition to what type of soil upon which you will be installing it or having it installed.
So, in order to determine what type of price you are looking at for your pile, you first need to know the magnitude of the load to be resisted, what type of application your pile will be used in, and some site-specific soil data using something like an SPT boring.
Get your free estimate
Determining the cost of your helical pile is fairly straightforward, but in order to ensure you are quoted the right price, we need more information about your requirements.
Not all operations are the same or have all the same needs as one another. Therefore, there is no real way to give anyone a price on having a helical pile built/installed without specific data. To do so would be untruthful and may end up catching you by surprise in the end when the price quoted is not the price charged.
To help you get your helical pile needs situated, contact us to inquire about your free estimate!