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Caisson and Piles Drilling
Caisson and piles drilling are essential techniques used in foundation construction, particularly for projects requiring deep foundations or support in soft or unstable soil conditions.
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Hillside excavation and shoring
During excavation, there is a risk of soil collapse, especially in deep trenches or unstable soil conditions, which makes shoring necessary. Shoring refers to the process of providing temporary support to the excavation walls to prevent them from collapsing or caving in
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Concrete Basement Foundation
A concrete basement foundation is a structural element used to support a building's foundation and create a functional, subterranean living or storage space. It is typically constructed by pouring a mixture of cement, sand, water, and aggregate into forms or molds that define the shape of the walls and floor
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Hillside Pool Foundation
Zone Bolt Inc specialize in hillside pool foundations, delivering exceptional stability and structural integrity in challenging terrain. Our expertise in piles drilling, grade beams, and retaining walls ensures that pools built on slopes remain secure against soil movement, erosion, and seismic activity
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Addition Dwelling Unit (ADU)
Whether your ADU is being constructed on flat terrain or a challenging hillside, we specialize in piles drilling, grade beams, and concrete foundations to provide the necessary support for longterm stability
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Dirt Hauling
Zone Bolt Inc provide efficient and reliable dirt hauling services as part of our excavation and foundation work. Whether it's removing excess soil from drilling operations, clearing debris from fire-damaged properties, or preparing a site for new construction
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Grade Beams
Grade beams are reinforced concrete beams designed to transfer loads from a structure to deep foundations, such as drilled piles or caissons.
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Retaining Walls
Retaining walls are structural walls designed to hold back soil and prevent erosion or landslides, especially on sloped terrain.
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