Commercial building foundations are more suspect to failure and wear and tear than residential foundations because of the enormous amount of pressure that is exerted on them at all times. One way to counteract this type of pressure is by using anchor systems that help distribute and hold up the weight. Even if the commercial building is relatively new, that does not mean the foundation is in the best condition, or it doesn't mean in the future you won't run into problems. It is better to stop a problem before it ever happens than to wait for the foundation to fail.
With new construction, this presents the best time possible to support the foundation being made for the commercial building. This is also the easiest time to install anchor support systems onto a foundation because the slab itself is completely exposed. This will save contractors money from having to do it in the future, and will show that the contractor knows exactly what they are doing when building large scale commercial construction.
If you have a preexisting building that you believe is suspect to a foundation failure, or your believe that the building itself is not level, you can call your commercial foundation service company in to inspect the foundation. They will be able to tell you what condition the slab is in, and can give you different options in supporting it so that the building will be safe for decades to come. The installation process is fast, and it will not cause a lot of construction mess because of the method of installing helical anchors below the foundation itself. Jacking up specific floors in buildings can also be done in a budget friendly manner and this process will not create any type of mess in the interior of the building.
Old commercial structures are the most common application for foundation services. They usually need to have repair work done to the foundation, and usually need some sort of support system installed so that they can continue to function in a safe way. All of these processes are intricate, but still can be done, no matter what shape the building currently sits.
Commercial buildings are massive pieces of construction that sit on only one foundation. This foundation, no matter what kind, should be properly reinforced during construction, and anchored off so that it will stay level through its entire life. If you have a building being constructed, or a old building that needs help, call your foundation specialist right away for an evaluation.
With new construction, this presents the best time possible to support the foundation being made for the commercial building. This is also the easiest time to install anchor support systems onto a foundation because the slab itself is completely exposed. This will save contractors money from having to do it in the future, and will show that the contractor knows exactly what they are doing when building large scale commercial construction.
If you have a preexisting building that you believe is suspect to a foundation failure, or your believe that the building itself is not level, you can call your commercial foundation service company in to inspect the foundation. They will be able to tell you what condition the slab is in, and can give you different options in supporting it so that the building will be safe for decades to come. The installation process is fast, and it will not cause a lot of construction mess because of the method of installing helical anchors below the foundation itself. Jacking up specific floors in buildings can also be done in a budget friendly manner and this process will not create any type of mess in the interior of the building.
Old commercial structures are the most common application for foundation services. They usually need to have repair work done to the foundation, and usually need some sort of support system installed so that they can continue to function in a safe way. All of these processes are intricate, but still can be done, no matter what shape the building currently sits.
Commercial buildings are massive pieces of construction that sit on only one foundation. This foundation, no matter what kind, should be properly reinforced during construction, and anchored off so that it will stay level through its entire life. If you have a building being constructed, or a old building that needs help, call your foundation specialist right away for an evaluation.