Foundation Push Piers in Florida
Reliable Foundation Stabilization Designed for Florida Soils and Structures
When the ground beneath your Florida home shifts, your foundation can crack, sink, or become dangerously unstable. At LUX Foundation Solutions Florida, we offer expert push pier installation. Serving Jacksonville, Gainesville, Ocala, Palm Coast, and surrounding cities, our team uses deep-driven Griptite steel piers to lift and stabilize your home’s foundation — permanently.
What Are Push Piers?

Push piers, also known as hydraulic piers or resistance piers, are heavy-duty steel rods driven deep into the ground beneath your home’s foundation using hydraulic pressure. They reach stable, bedrock, or other competent load-bearing strata to support and stabilize structures that are sinking permanently.
This push pier foundation system is ideal for Florida areas, such as Orlando, Jacksonville, and Ocala, where sandy or clay-rich soils and fluctuating moisture levels often lead to foundation settlement.
At LUX Foundation Solutions Florida, we utilize the trusted GripTite Push Pier System, renowned for its exceptional strength and reliability. These piers can prevent further settling and are engineered to lift your home back to its original position, restoring long-term stability.
If you notice your foundation settling, call LUX Foundation Solutions! We can provide you with a free inspection as well as options like push piers to stabilize your property.
Why Push Piers Are Needed in Northern Florida
Florida’s shifting soils and extreme weather can cause serious foundation issues such as shifting, settling, and cracking foundations that can threaten the safety, value, and structural integrity of your home.
Push piers offer a permanent, engineer-approved solution by anchoring your home deep underground—restoring stability and preventing future damage.
Here’s why they’re a smart choice for Florida homeowners facing these common challenges.
- Bypass soft or shifting soils that can’t support your home’s weight.
- Stabilize foundations weakened by erosion or poor drainage.
- Correct settlement caused by drought and shrinking clay soils.
- Resist constant soil movement from high groundwater pressure.
- Strengthen aging foundations or those built on poorly compacted fill.
With push piers, Florida homeowners can protect their property, avoid costly repairs, and gain peace of mind knowing their foundation is built to withstand the state’s toughest soil and climate conditions.
Signs You Need Push Piers
Foundation problems often reveal themselves through subtle but serious symptoms. If you notice any of the following issues around your home, it may be time to act:
- Unlevel floors: Sloping, uneven, or sagging floors that may feel soft or bouncy underfoot.
- Sinking foundation: Visible settling or low spots around the base of your home, often on one side.
- Chipping concrete: Flaking, crumbling, or pitted concrete on walls, steps, or basement floors.
- Cracks in basement floor: Thin or wide cracks forming across the basement slab, often from soil pressure or movement.
- Damp basement: Moisture, musty odors, or visible water stains indicate poor drainage or foundation shifts.
If you’re unsure, our foundation repair contractors can assess your property and determine if a push pier foundation system is right for your situation.
What Causes Foundation Damage in Northern Florida Homes?
Foundation damage in Florida is often the result of environmental and soil-related issues. Recognizing these causes helps you understand why push piers are often necessary:
- Expansive clay soils that swell and shrink with moisture changes, putting pressure on your foundation.
- Poor drainage and water pooling around the home that softens the soil and leads to settlement.
- Sandy or loose fill soils often found in coastal and central Florida, which can’t support heavy structural loads.
- Tree roots pulling moisture from the soil, creating voids and disturbing the ground beneath your foundation.
- High groundwater levels, especially during rainy seasons, increase hydrostatic pressure against basement or crawl space walls.
- Erosion from hurricanes or heavy rain that literally washes away the soil supporting your home.
- Improper soil compaction during construction, especially in newer developments, leading to gradual sinking over time.
These can cause cracks, bowing walls, and structural instability, which require resistance pier installation in Florida homes to counteract downward soil shifts and prevent further damage.

How Do Push Piers Work?
When your foundation shifts, cracks, or settles, push piers offer a lasting fix. At LUX Foundation Solutions Florida, we use the engineered Grip-Tite® Push Pier System, designed to anchor your home to stable soil layers below. This system ensures long-term structural support with minimal disruption to your property.
Here’s a step-by-step look at how our push pier installation process works:
1. Site Inspection & Soil Assessment
Our team performs a thorough inspection of your foundation and the surrounding soil. This step helps us identify the cause of your settlement and determine precisely how many foundation piers are needed, as well as where they should be placed, to provide the strongest support for your home.
2. Excavation for Foundation Footing Preparation
We carefully excavate targeted sections of soil around the foundation to expose the footing where the push pier system will be installed. For exterior installations, we remove soil alongside your home’s foundation. For interior installations—such as in a basement or slab-on-grade home—we may remove a small section of the concrete slab to reach the footing.
Once exposed, each section of footing is precisely prepared to ensure the pier directly supports the structural wall above it, not just an overhanging edge. This creates the strongest and most stable connection possible.
3. Securing the Foundation Bracket
Next, we secure a heavy-duty steel bracket to the prepared footing at each pier location. This bracket serves as the structural anchor point that transfers the weight of your home onto the pier system.
By installing the bracket before driving the piers, the system takes advantage of your home’s structural mass, adding stability as the piers are pushed deep into the ground.
4. Push Piers Installation
We then install engineered, high-strength GripTite® steel push piers. Each pier is hydraulically driven through the foundation bracket and deep into the earth in interlocking segments, one at a time, until it reaches solid, load-bearing soil or bedrock beneath Florida’s unstable topsoil layers. This method makes installing piers for foundation stability more efficient and permanent.
Our piers are designed to resist corrosion, making them ideal for Florida’s humid, moisture-rich environment. Once installed, they permanently transfer the structural load of your home to more stable strata deep below the surface.
5. Foundation Lifting (optional)
Once all piers are securely in place, we begin the process of stabilizing and restoring the foundation. Our team carefully applies controlled pressure to determine whether the foundation should remain at its stabilized location or if conditions allow for lifting it back toward its original elevation.
Where possible, lifting can reverse damage such as cracks, sloping floors, and misaligned doors. If lifting isn’t advisable, stabilization alone will halt any further settlement, preserving your home’s integrity moving forward.
6. Backfill and Clean-Up
After installation, we backfill the excavated areas with soil and restore any disrupted landscaping or surfaces. We leave your home looking clean and neat, with your foundation now stabilized and protected.
Every pier is individually load-tested to confirm it’s providing strong, lasting support—giving you peace of mind that your home is built on a solid foundation.
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Why Choose LUX’s Push Pier System in Florida?
At LUX Foundation Solutions Florida, our team of certified home foundation push pier contractors uses the Grip-Tite® system—trusted nationwide for permanent foundation settlement repair and home lifting. Here’s why homeowners across Florida choose us:
- Quick and Non-Invasive Installation
- Cost-Effective Long-Term Solution
- Engineered for Heavy Loads
- Individually Load-Tested at Installation
- Deep Reach with Friction Collar Starter Tubes
- High-Strength Steel with Reinforced Couplings
- Discreet, Below-Ground Placement
- Exceptional Corrosion Resistance
- Lifetime Transferable Warranty
We understand Florida’s foundation issues better than national franchises. With LUX, you’re not just getting repairs—you’re getting peace of mind.

Get a Free Push Pier Inspection & Repair Estimate Today
Noticing signs of foundation issues like cracks, unlevel floors, or sinking concrete? Don’t wait for small problems to become costly structural damage. LUX Foundation Solutions Florida provides expert push pier installation to permanently stabilize your home’s foundation—customized for Florida’s soil and climate challenges.
Our experienced team, backed by trusted engineering practices and the Grip-Tite® system, delivers solutions that restore safety, value, and peace of mind. Whether you’re in Tampa, Jacksonville, or Gainesville, our foundation stabilization experts are ready to help.
Foundation issues don’t get better on their own. Contact our friendly Florida-based team or fill out our quick online form to schedule your free, no-obligation foundation inspection.
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Push Pier FAQs
Push piers are typically driven 20 to 70 feet deep—or deeper—until they reach stable load-bearing strata. This depth helps overcome sandy or clay-heavy soils common in Tampa, Gainesville, and Orlando.
Yes. In most cases, push piers can lift and re-level a home that has settled due to shifting soil. Our experts assess if it’s safe and feasible for properties in Ocala, Sarasota, and surrounding areas.
Foundation piers work by transferring the weight of your home from unstable or shifting soil to stable, load-bearing strata deep underground. In push pier installation, hydraulic piers are driven into the ground until they reach solid support, effectively halting settlement and restoring stability.
Not at all. We use a minimally invasive process, digging only small access points to install the piers. Afterward, we restore your landscaping so your yard looks as good as before.
On average, push piers cost between $2,000 and $2,500 per pier. For homeowners in Jacksonville, Orlando, and beyond, we offer free, no-obligation estimates based on your specific foundation needs.
Yes. We offer flexible financing plans for residents across Tampa, and other Florida cities—so you can stabilize your home without financial strain.
Homes built on sandy soil, expansive clay, or reclaimed land—common in Gainesville, Ocala, and Tampa—often benefit from push piers to prevent further foundation damage and settlement.
Yes, push piers are a highly valuable investment for homes experiencing foundation settlement. They not only stop ongoing structural movement but can also lift and restore your home to its original elevation.
By preventing further damage, reducing future repair costs, and improving property value, push piers offer both immediate and long-term returns, especially in Florida’s unstable soil conditions.
Grip-Tite® push piers are made with galvanized, high-strength steel, perfect for Florida’s corrosive soil and moisture conditions. Each pier is load-tested to ensure long-term performance.
Push piers are used to stabilize and lift foundations that are sinking or settling. They are ideal for homes experiencing issues such as uneven floors, wall cracks, sticking doors or windows, or visible foundation settlement. They transfer the structural load of the home to deeper, stable soil layers or bedrock, bypassing weak or shifting surface soils.
We Serve the Following Areas
LUX Foundation Solutions proudly provides Push Pier installation services across Northern Florida — from the coast to inland cities. Whether you’re dealing with loose soil in Palm Coast or foundation cracks in Ocala, we’re ready to help.
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