Calgary Screw Pile Pros

Mobile Home Foundations

Calgary Screw Pile Pros

Mobile Home Foundations

Calgary Screw Pile Pros

Screw Piles for Mobile Homes

Mobile homes typically require a foundation that is designed to support their weight and withstand the stresses of transportation and environmental conditions. Helical screw piles can be used as a foundation option for mobile homes. Helical screw piles are steel posts with helix-shaped plates that are screwed into the ground to provide a foundation for a structure. They are a popular choice for mobile home foundations because they can be installed quickly, are cost-effective, and can be easily removed and reused if necessary.

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How are mobile home screw piles Installed?

To install helical screw piles, a professional contractor will use a hydraulic torque motor to screw the piles into the ground until they reach a specified depth and torque resistance. The piles are then attached to a metal frame that supports the mobile home.

One advantage of helical screw piles is that they can be installed in areas with poor soil conditions, such as soft or sandy soil, and can withstand seismic activity and heavy winds. They also require minimal excavation and disturb the surrounding soil less than traditional foundation options.

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How many screw piles do you need for a mobile home foundation?

The number of helical screw piles required for a mobile home foundation depends on the size and weight of the mobile home, as well as the soil conditions of the site. The goal is to provide a strong and stable foundation that can support the weight of the mobile home, as well as resist any lateral or uplift forces that may occur due to environmental factors.

The general rule of thumb is that at least one screw pile is required for every 100 square feet of the mobile home’s floor area, but this can vary depending on the specific factors mentioned above. A professional contractor or engineer can perform a site assessment and design a foundation plan that takes into account the necessary load-bearing capacity and soil conditions.

In some cases, additional screw piles may be required to provide extra support or to compensate for soft or unstable soil. It’s important to follow local building codes and regulations when installing a foundation for a mobile home, and to work with qualified professionals who have experience in mobile home foundations and helical screw piles.

 

How long does a CCMC screw pile foundation last when used for manufactured homes?

The lifespan of CCMC (Canadian Construction Materials Centre) certified screw piles can vary depending on a number of factors, including the soil conditions, the load-bearing capacity required, and the maintenance of the screw piles over time.

Generally, CCMC certified screw piles are designed to withstand significant vertical and horizontal loads, and are made of durable materials such as galvanized steel to resist corrosion and wear. They are also designed to be resistant to frost heave and ground movement, which can be a concern in some regions.

With proper installation and maintenance, CCMC certified screw piles can last for many years, typically over 50 years or more. However, it’s important to note that the lifespan of a mobile home foundation is influenced by a variety of factors beyond just the screw piles themselves, such as the quality of the soil, the frequency of flooding or natural disasters, and the level of maintenance and upkeep performed on the home.

A manufactured house on a screw pile foundation system

How can the Calgary Screw Pile Pros help?

It’s always a good idea to work with a professional contractor like the Calgary Screw Pile Pros, who has experience installing and maintaining screw piles, and to follow the manufacturer’s recommended maintenance guidelines to ensure the longevity and safety of your mobile home foundation. 

Ultimately, it’s important to work with a qualified and reputable contractor to ensure that your mobile home foundation is safe, stable, and built to last. It’s important to ensure that any contractor you choose is licensed, insured, and experienced in installing and maintaining mobile home foundations using screw piles or other methods. The Screw Pile Pros in Calgary are fully insured helical pier contractors with extensive experience in foundations for mobile homes.