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When you’re building a porch, deck, or other structure that doesn’t require a traditional concrete foundation, pier footings are the ideal solution. However, they can be difficult and time-consuming to pour, especially in wet conditions, which is why precast piers are becoming increasingly popular with builders across the country. These prefabricated materials can dramatically cut costs and eliminate delays, helping your project to stay on track and on budget.

A Guide to Pier Footings

What Are Precast Piers?

Traditionally, concrete footings are poured on-site, which requires mixing the material by hand. It then has to cure for several days and may require an inspection before construction can resume.

Precast piers, on the other hand, are manufactured off-site and installed directly into the ground. Once installed, your team can continue building using traditional methods, without waiting for the concrete to cure.

The Benefits of Precast Piers

In addition to the curing time saved, precast footings don’t usually need to be inspected, which can potentially eliminate several days of downtime. Completing the project on time allows you to move on to the next job, increasing your revenue.

Using this kind of pier can also improve the quality of your construction. Because they’re manufactured in a controlled environment, precast products are free from the defects that can weaken or ruin site-poured concrete. The manufacturing process also produces more reliably consistent results, with piers that may be considerably stronger than those poured using traditional methods.

 

For over 40 years, Miller’s Ready Mix Concrete & Block in Gloversville, NY, has provided high-quality materials to contractors throughout Upstate New York. Their innovative precast piers are reinforced with rebar and poured with 4,000 psi concrete. To discuss your project and request a quote, call (518) 661-5601 and speak with a professional team member today.

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