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Can a Floor Stabilizer Post Kit be Used for Permanent Foundation Repair?

While some manufacturers may label them as permanent, a floor stabilizer post kit is generally considered a temporary or semi-permanent solution rather than a permanent foundation repair. Its effectiveness is limited by the following factors:

  • Load Path Limitations: These kits transfer weight to the existing concrete floor slab. If the slab itself settles or the soil beneath it moves (common in Colorado’s expansive clay soils), the post will not prevent further sinking.
  • Soil Stability: Permanent repair requires transferring the building’s load to undisturbed soil or bedrock. A stabilizer post rests on the surface and cannot stop deep soil settlement or slab heave.
  • Maintenance: Because they rely on the slab, these adjustable steel posts may require ongoing adjustments over time as soil conditions change.

For a truly permanent solution, especially when dealing with active settlement or loads exceeding 12,000 pounds, an engineered helical pier system is recommended. Helical piers reach competent load-bearing strata deep underground, bypassing unstable surface soils to provide decades of stability.

Before installing any support system, it is critical to consult a licensed structural engineer to evaluate the entire load path and confirm the structural integrity of your foundation.


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