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Are There Different Techniques for Driving Piles?

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Are There Different Techniques for Driving Piles?

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As stated in the above question, pilings come in different sizes but all timber piles have one end larger than the other. The larger end of the pile is called the “butt” end. Installing the “butt” end down into the ground produces a pile that is more sturdy and ice resistant from heaving but more difficult to do. At R.H. LeChard we have the unique tools and equipment to install “butt” end down piles to dramatically reduce your future maintenance costs from winter storm damage.

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