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Hydraulically driven steel piers — proven, code-compliant, lifetime-warrantied.Drop your ZIP and we'll match you with one vetted Massachusetts specialist for a free inspection — typically within 24 hours. We make the introduction. They handle the work. No spam calls, no five-way bidding war.
Local context
Boston homeowners deal with foundation problems shaped by the Greater Boston's local soils, weather, and housing stock. A good local specialist should account for those conditions before recommending piers, wall repair, waterproofing, or crawl space work.
Scope of work
Push piers (resistance piers) are steel pipe sections hydraulically driven into the ground using the weight of the home as reaction force. They're driven to refusal — typically bedrock or dense load-bearing soil — and then transfer the home's load through a bracket beneath the footing.
The matched Boston-area specialist will give you a written scope and estimate after the free inspection.
Cost
Most Boston-area homeowners pay $1,800 – $3,600 for push piers, depending on home size, soil access, and scope. Inspections through our network are always free, and contractors quote in writing before any work begins.
Minor scope
$1,800
Small jobs, single-area repair, easy access.
Average
$2,700
Typical Boston-area home with full diagnosis.
Larger scope
$3,600
Multi-area work, two-story homes, complex access.
Ranges shown are local estimates based on national job-cost data adjusted for the Greater Boston. Final pricing comes from the matched contractor after on-site inspection.
Warning signs
If two or more of these appear in your Boston-area home, it's worth scheduling a free inspection. Early repairs cost a fraction of late ones.
Visible foundation settlement on a heavier home
Two-story or masonry homes with measurable elevation drop
Cracks reappearing after prior cosmetic repairs
FAQ
Yes. Boston homeowners deal with foundation problems shaped by the Greater Boston's local soils, weather, and housing stock. A good local specialist should account for those conditions before recommending piers, wall repair, waterproofing, or crawl space work. A good local specialist will design the repair around glacial till, rock, silt, clay, and urban fill and cold winters, snowmelt, nor'easters, and humid summers create repeated basement water and masonry deterioration cycles — not a generic national playbook. We match you with contractors who only work in your region.
The home's mass is the reaction force used to drive the pier — heavier homes drive piers deeper, faster, and reach load-bearing strata reliably.
On rare lots with very deep soft soils, yes — which is exactly when helical piers are the better choice. A good contractor evaluates soils first.
Typical home: 1–3 days on-site for 6–12 piers, plus 1–2 weeks of permitting beforehand.
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