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Pile foundations - a reliable foundation for unstable soil

Pile foundations are an innovative solution for buildings where the ground is soft, unstable or sandy. This type of foundation consists of several piles connected to a concrete slab or reinforced with reinforcement to ensure stability and strength.

When to use pile foundations?

 

  • In areas with poor soil capacity or high groundwater levels

  • In projects where it is not possible to install traditional strip or slab foundations

  • If it is necessary to reduce foundation displacements on unstable ground

  • For projects with higher loads or larger building areas

Pile typologies and materials

 

Materials used for piles:

 

  • Wood — most often pine, treated with preservatives — suitable for lighter structures

  • Reinforced concrete - a durable and stable solution

  • Metal - for very precise constructions or in difficult soils

  • Combined solutions - metal and concrete together, suitable for complex combinations of ground conditions

 

Types of pile structures:

 

  • Driven piles – driven into the ground using hydraulic equipment

  • Driven piles - drilled and filled with concrete along with reinforcement

  • Screw piles - screwed into the soil, useful in places where it is not possible to use driven piles

Benefits of choosing pile foundations

 

  • Provides stability even on unstable ground

  • Reduces the risk of grey matter movement

  • Flexible solution — adapts to different project and ground conditions

  • Possibility of combining with other foundation solutions

  • Faster and more efficient installation in difficult conditions

Why choose TPR?

 

  • We design and manufacture pile foundation systems with factory precision

  • We offer materials and solutions adapted to the Latvian climate and soils.

  • We provide full support service - from project idea to on-site installation

  • We work with transparent prices and high quality standards

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