Foundation Repair Shreveport, LA | Pelican Foundation Repair
Helical Pier Installation Near Me
Pelican Foundation Repair installs helical pier systems throughout Shreveport to permanently stabilize settling foundations — transferring structural loads past unstable clay soil to deep, load-bearing strata below.
With 20 years of local foundation experience and a written warranty on every installation, we stop settlement before it becomes structural failure. Call today for a free on-site evaluation.
Helical Piers Foundation
Pelican Foundation Repair is the helical pier installation contractor Shreveport homeowners and builders call when foundation settlement requires a permanent, engineered solution rather than a surface-level patch
Pelican’s 20 years of helical pier installation experience across Caddo Parish means we understand exactly where stable soil begins on different parts of the Shreveport metro, and we design pier depth and capacity accordingly.
Choosing an experienced helical pier installation company ensures your foundation repair is based on proper engineering principles, accurate load transfer, and local soil conditions—not guesswork. Proper installation is essential for long-term structural performance.
Homes throughout Shreveport, Benton, Haughton, and Keithville experience foundation movement caused by expansive clay soils, moisture fluctuations, and changing bearing capacity beneath the foundation.
Helical Pier Systems
Residential helical pier installation provides permanent foundation support by anchoring homes to deeper, stable soils that remain less affected by seasonal expansion and contraction. This helps reduce future settlement and protects the structure above.
Unlike temporary repairs that address only visible symptoms, helical pier systems stabilize the foundation itself. Once properly installed, structural loads are transferred through the steel shaft into competent bearing soils, reducing additional movement beneath the home.
Both steel push piers and helical piers are proven foundation underpinning systems, but each is designed for different structural conditions. Selecting the appropriate system depends on soil characteristics, foundation loads, and the specific cause of settlement.
In general:
During your inspection, we evaluate which underpinning system is appropriate for your home rather than recommending a single solution for every project.
Helical Pier Installation
Pelican Foundation Repair proudly provides professional helical pier installation throughout Shreveport and nearby communities, helping homeowners stabilize settling foundations with engineered underpinning solutions designed for local soil conditions.
We regularly install helical piers for homeowners in Shreveport, Bossier City, Stonewall, Greenwood, and Mooringsport, where expansive clay soils frequently contribute to differential settlement and structural movement.
Pelican Foundation Repair has installed helical pier systems across Shreveport for 20 years, backed by a 20-year structural warranty, full licensing , and general liability plus workers’ compensation insurance coverage on every project.
Engineered to Your Soil, Not a Template — Every helical pier installation Pelican performs begins with a site-specific load calculation and soil assessment. We determine pier diameter, helix plate configuration, spacing, and target torque for your property — not a standardized spec pulled from a catalog.
Real-Time Torque Monitoring — During installation, our crew monitors torque readings continuously. This data confirms that each pier has reached the required bearing capacity and provides documentation for your warranty file and any future engineering review.
20-Year Warranty — Every helical pier installation Pelican performs is backed by a 20-year structural warranty, giving you documented protection that adds tangible value at resale and satisfies most mortgage lender requirements for foundation repair disclosure.
Permit Management — Helical pier installation in Caddo Parish requires a structural permit when used for foundation underpinning. Pelican handles all permit applications and inspection scheduling on your behalf, so the project closes cleanly with full documentation.
No-Surprise Pricing — Your written estimate itemizes pier count, depth assumptions, bracket hardware, and labor before a single pier is ordered. If soil conditions require additional depth during installation, we discuss it with you before proceeding.
Pelican’s work across Shreveport shows that most helical pier projects in South Highlands and along the Cross Lake corridor involve soil profiles where stable bearing material begins between 18 and 25 feet — deeper than standard concrete pier replacements reach, which is exactly why those repairs fail while helical piers hold.
Individual helical piers typically cost $1,500 to $3,500 each installed, with complete foundation stabilization projects ranging from $8,000 to $28,000 depending on pier count, required depth, and site conditions. Your written estimate from Pelican will itemize all costs before work begins.
In Shreveport, helical piers typically reach 15 to 30 feet deep, but the correct depth is determined by real-time torque monitoring during installation rather than a fixed number — piers advance until the torque reading confirms the required soil bearing capacity has been reached.
In many cases, yes. Once piers reach bearing depth, hydraulic jacks transfer the foundation load onto the pier system and can lift the structure. The degree of lift achievable depends on how long settlement has been occurring, the condition of the foundation, and whether interior finishes can tolerate movement.
Individual piers typically install in 20 to 45 minutes each. A complete residential project involving 8 to 12 piers, including setup, installation, and foundation lifting, generally takes one to two days.
Yes — helical piers are frequently specified as the designed foundation system for new construction on poor or variable soil, providing engineered bearing capacity from day one rather than waiting for settlement to occur and requiring remedial repairs later.
Ground screws and helical piers share the same screw-in principle but differ in scale and engineering. Helical piers used in foundation repair are engineered structural elements with calculated load capacity, installation torque specifications, and building permit requirements. Ground screws are a lighter-duty product suited for fencing, decking, and small structures — not for underpinning a settling home foundation.
Steel helical piers treated with protective coatings are engineered to last 75 to 150 years in normal soil conditions. Pelican's 20-year warranty covers the installation and performance of the system, and the underlying steel structure is designed to outlast the building it supports.
Helical piers cost more per pier than concrete piers and require specialized installation equipment. In very dense or rocky soil, helix plate advancement can be difficult. However, for Shreveport's clay-dominant soil profiles, these limitations rarely apply, and the permanent load transfer to stable deep soil makes helical piers one of the most reliable long-term solutions available.