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Drop Hammer Piling
Drop hammer piling is a traditional and highly effective method used to drive piles deep into the ground using controlled impact. A heavy weight (the hammer) is repeatedly lifted and dropped onto the pile, forcing it into the soil until it reaches the required depth and load-bearing capacity.
This method is particularly suited to firm ground conditions and projects where strong, durable foundations are essential. It provides a straightforward and reliable solution for a wide range of construction applications.

Key Benefits of Drop Hammer Piling:
Proven, reliable method for strong foundation support
Ideal for firm or dense ground conditions
Suitable for both domestic and commercial projects
Cost-effective compared to more complex systems
Minimal setup required, allowing for efficient installation
Capable of achieving deep, load-bearing pile depths
Auger Piling
Auger piling is a modern, low-vibration method used to create strong and precise foundations in a variety of ground conditions. A rotating helical auger drills into the soil to the required depth, after which concrete is pumped into the shaft as the auger is withdrawn, forming a reinforced pile.
This method is particularly suited to sites where noise and vibration must be kept to a minimum, such as residential areas or built-up environments. It provides a clean, efficient, and highly controlled solution for both domestic and commercial projects.

Key Benefits of Auger:
Low vibration, ideal for sensitive or built-up areas
Reduced noise compared to traditional driven methods
Suitable for a wide range of soil types
High level of accuracy and control during installation
Minimal ground disturbance and cleaner working environment
Effective for restricted access and urban sites

Grundomat Piling
The Grundomat system is a compact, pneumatic tool used for installing piles or conduits in situations where access is limited or traditional machinery cannot be used. Powered by compressed air, it drives through the ground using a percussive “hammering” action, displacing soil as it progresses.
As mini-piling specialists, this method is ideal for tight or restricted sites, allowing work to be carried out efficiently with minimal disruption. It provides a practical solution where precision and accessibility are key, particularly in urban or confined environments.

