Signs You May Need Piering
Arrow Foundation Repair has been doing foundation piering in Shawnee and the KC metro area for over 30 years using locally sourced, high-quality materials on every job. Piering refers to vertical columns used to stabilize and support structures.



Get Your Project Completed
Whether it’s a residential home, commercial building, or historical property, a strong foundation is essential for safety and long-term stability.

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Consultation
Contact us and we’ll arrange a convenient time for our experienced estimator to inspect your property at no cost. Consultations usually take no longer than 30 minutes!
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Evaluation
Next, we’ll tailor a plan to your specific requirements. This involves calculating the most cost-effective and time-saving method for a permanent foundation repair.
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Recommendation
Within 24 hours, we’ll provide an estimated quote for your project. If you choose to continue, our office manager will work with you on project dates.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Helical Piers are driven to depth by a torque motor and spun into the ground without using the weight of the home. Push piers are driven into the ground using a hydraulic ram, and the weight of the structure provides resistance for the pipe being driven to depth.
Structures lacking sufficient weight for push pier installation, or lacking appropriate footings for driving the pipe, frequently use helical piers instead.
When you contact us for foundation piering in Shawnee, our ECP piers come with a 25-year manufacturer’s warranty. Realistically, piers provide a permanent and dependable solution.
Foundation piering projects often have a large price range depending on the number of piers that need to be installed,the work area,ease of access, and the type of foundation to be piered. Our experienced estimator can provide a free-of-charge evaluation and bid for piering work on your property.
Typically, our crews can perform foundation piering in Shawnee throughout the year, unless extreme weather such as heavy rain, ice, or snow is present. Seasonal changes rarely affect the work.
Whether the work area is outside or inside, the work area will need to be clear of any belongings, particularly anything valuable or sentimental. We will also ask that pets and children are kept away from the work area.
To figure out if your foundation is settling, look for the following signs:
- Cracking in drywall
- Doors sticking
- Exterior siding or brick cracking
- Cracks in foundation walls
- Sloping floors
Use our Virtual Inspection tool to help identify potential signs & symptoms of foundation issues!
