ECP Product Spotlight: Helical Torque Anchors For New Construction

Helical Piers for New Construction to Address Soil that is in Constant Flux

One of the challenges of a new construction is the fact that foundations need to be built on soil that can shift and may be unstable. All across the country, engineers have specified helical piles for deep foundation support. For foundations that are subject to soil often in constant flux, we recommend installing ECP Helical Torque Anchors prior to the start of foundation construction in new construction projects.

Helical Torque Anchors: New Construction Done Right 

Illustration of ECP's Helical Torque Anchors

  • Decreased installation time 
  • All weather installation capability 
  • Verifiable capacity
  • Can be installed below active soil layers
  • No concrete delays 
  • Low installation costs 
  • Installs in areas of limited access
  • Can be loaded immediately
  • Installs with small equipment 
  • Designed and engineered to perform
  • Installs with little or no vibration 
  • Removal of soil from the site is unnecessary

At Earth Contact Products, we train our contractors on product details, the installation process, and the engineering methods necessary for everything to work together. Part of our commitment is to “drive positive and sustainable technological advances and growth within the foundation repair, utility, pipeline, waterproofing, and general contracting businesses.” If you’re a new construction business looking to address soil that is in constant flux, giving you strong, successful foundations for your new construction projects, contact ECP about our Helical Torque Anchors today. If you wish to become a part of our nationwide network of contractors, you can fill out the partnership application by clicking the button below: 

If you are looking for a contractor in your area to install helical torque anchors, visit My Foundation Repairs website. Read more about ECP’s range of helical piers and torque anchors.

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