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If your commercial property faces compromised foundations or needs partial demolition, Pro Service Builders is ready to provide the type of commercial structural shoring that will help complete the project on time and on budget. Or, if your building suffers severe damage from storms or winds, we are a quick phone call away and will be on-site ASAP to help ensure the structural integrity of your property. Whatever your structural needs, we can meet them. We’ve provided support to our clients across Arkansas since we opened our doors in 2014 and are ready to help.
Why Choose Us?
There is nothing that you can throw at our experienced and expert team that we haven’t already seen – and handled. No matter how your commercial building may be compromised, we know how to shore it up and will keep it safe while your construction, remodeling, or demolition is completed.
Pro Service Builders is fully licensed, insured, and bonded. We prioritize the safety of our clients and our employees, and our team prides itself on exceptional customer service. We know that any situation that requires shoring can be stressful, so we strive to put your mind at ease and make the entire process as safe, smooth and hassle-free as possible.
Why is Commercial Structural Shoring Important?
Structural shoring can be critical to any commercial building while it’s under construction or undergoing significant remodeling or restoration. Without shoring, some buildings may be subject to collapse. Therefore, structural shoring prevents accidents and injuries from happening on the job site. Shoring also helps speed the construction process and prevents soil erosion, which can damage nearby structures or even create sinkholes.
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If you have a building with a compromised foundation or one that has suffered severe damage, we are ready to get you shored up and avoid potential collapse. For instance, we can help keep walls from collapsing in the event of severe wind, fire, or water damage. Our specialists can even prevent additional damage or collapse should you have a vehicle crash into an exterior wall. We want to help you minimize danger to your property. Simply contact us today, and we’ll get to work right away.
Structural Shoring 101
As you can imagine there’s a lot to consider when ensuring safe structural shoring. For instance, we consider soil bearing capacity, proximity to neighboring structures, excavation depth, and the water table before choosing the type and placement of shoring. But there’s even more to it than that.
- Types of Shoring
Types of Shoring There are multiple approaches to construction shoring. Depending on the structure and need, we may turn to shoring techniques such as:
Dead Shoring – Supports dead loads or the structure’s entire weight.
Raking Shoring – This gets its name from attaching sloped pieces of wood, called rakers, to the unstable walls that they are supporting.
Flying Shoring – This type of shoring is placed between parallel walls when one or both walls require additional support.
There is also H and I-beam Shoring, Contiguous Pile Shoring, Secant Pile Shoring, Sheet Pile Shoring, and Hydraulic Shoring, among other types. Trained professionals understand when to use which type of shoring to achieve optimal outcomes.
There are multiple approaches to construction shoring. Depending on the structure and need, we may turn to shoring techniques such as:
Dead Shoring – Supports dead loads or the structure’s entire weight.
Raking Shoring – This gets its name from attaching sloped pieces of wood, called rakers, to the unstable walls that they are supporting.
Flying Shoring – This type of shoring is placed between parallel walls when one or both walls require additional support.
There is also H and I-beam Shoring, Contiguous Pile Shoring, Secant Pile Shoring, Sheet Pile Shoring, and Hydraulic Shoring, among other types. Trained professionals understand when to use which type of shoring to achieve optimal outcomes.