Many have asked us on our social media platforms: what is the lifespan of Postech piles? How long will my screw pile foundation last? Postech Screw Piles can last multiple lifetimes thanks to galvanization.
What is the lifespan of Postech piles?
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Many have asked us on our social media platforms: what is the lifespan of Postech piles? How long will my screw pile foundation last? Postech Screw Piles can last multiple lifetimes thanks to galvanization.
We have been asked about the difference between regular concrete foundations and screw piles. In fact, you have to understand that both are foundations for your structures. Here is an article that will help you understand their particularity.
We often get asked: why do we need to put screw piles as a foundation? In fact, before answering this question, it is important to understand the usefulness of screw piles.
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The first snows announce the beginning of a new season, and who says “new season”, says it’s time to tidy up. You’ve certainly enjoyed your outdoor living space this summer, but it’s time to tidy your yard for winter.
The popularity of tiny houses continues to grow as many people adopt a more minimalist way of living. Indeed, the increase in environmental issues necessarily leads to a more critical way of looking at our consumption patterns. It also prompts us to reflect on the importance we give to objects.
Postech Screw Piles deliver robust, corrosion-resistant foundations for bollards and gas tanks, enhancing security with minimal environmental impact.
Building a boathouse is one of the more interesting construction challenges around. While one would think that a boathouse is nothing more than three walls without a floor, the fact of the matter is, providing a stable foundation for a boathouse is a great engineering challenge.
Although fairly lightweight structures, carports still need proper support. While they may not need a full foundation like a house does, they do need proper support for the roof poles. Some try to accomplish this with simple concrete pads at ground level, but this is dangerous. These pads can move with the heaving associated with ground freezes, causing structural damage to the carport.