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The Benefits of Driven Piling

By 05/06/2019June 13th, 2023No Comments

Here at Rhino Piling, we want our clients to feel included in their piling project and that is why we try our best to simplify some of the specialist terminology that we use. After all, there are many different types of piles that can be used and they are all categorised based on material, load, soil type and the structure in question. By definition, a driven pile is a long column that is either pre-cast or cast in place and is placed into the ground through an impact force delivered via hammering or vibrating. Read on we go over some of the different benefits that this type of pile can offer…

Driven Piles Can Save Time on a Project

One of the most attractive benefits of opting for driven piling during a project is that they can be pre-cast which means that the pile itself tends to be made off-site in advance and then transported at a later date. In addition to this, the column itself doesn’t have to be cured in place and since the method is traditional and well-tested, the application is often very efficient. As a result, using driven piling can actually save time on a project as there is less of a margin for error.

Driven Piles Are Easy to Install

Due to their ability to be made in advance, driven piles offer contractors an easy solution to otherwise complicated problems. For instance, they can be utilised in locations where alternative groundworks may not be suitable due to the risk of releasing pressurised water underground. In addition to this, driven piles are also a traditional piling method and this means that the installation is neat from the outset, reducing the amount of man power that is required on-site.

Driven Piles Offer a Lot of Versatility

From the type of materials that are used to the method of installation, contractors have a lot of choice to work with when it comes to driven piling projects. For instance, they can be made from concrete, steel or timber and may be installed using one of many hammers such as diesel, hydraulics and even compressed air. In addition to this, driven piles can be made to specifications and may vary in terms of size, length and shape, too, which means that a project can be delivered to the highest standard possible.

It is important to remember that no two piling projects are the same and that is why the team here at Rhino Piling try to approach every site with a fresh set of eyes. After all, from groundworks to traditional piling, there are dozens of different methods that can be utilised in order to improve the stability of a structure and prevent subsidence from taking over. To find out more information about whether driven piles could be right for your property, get in contact with the best piling Manchester has to offer and speak to a member of the Rhino Piling team today!