Whether you want to build a new structure or reinforce an existing one, you can rely on us for mini piling services to provide a strong and lasting foundation.
Mini piles are a compact and innovative solution in construction. They are constructed from thin steel casings or threaded bars, offering strong support and stability. Perfect for underpinning foundations and difficult ground conditions, they efficiently transfer loads to solid ground layers.
If you are searching for a dependable company that offers specialised solutions for mini piling in Kent, Metro Piling LTD is here for you. Our licenced and certified team provides concrete solutions for all terrain types, ensuring your project stays on track. With our compact drilling tools, we can swiftly install mini piles, even in tight spots and buildings with limited headroom.
We take pride in offering adaptable mini piling options for an array of construction projects, including:
Mini piling is an excellent choice for constructing durable foundations due to the following reasons:
Limited Access: Smaller equipment is perfect for urban areas or tight spaces.
Poor Ground Conditions: Ideal for unstable or hard-to-access soil where traditional methods are ineffective.
Minimising Disruption: Less invasive, with less vibration, noise, and waste in sensitive areas.
Cost-Effectiveness: More affordable than traditional piling, saving time and resources.
Underpinning Existing Structures: Strengthens and stabilises existing foundations, preventing settlement.
Structural Support: Provides stability for new projects and slope reinforcement with accurate load distribution.
Environmental Benefits: Requires less material, resulting in a lower carbon footprint and less waste.
Turn to Metro Piling LTD for your mini pile installation needs in Kent – we’re your trusted contractors in the area.
We have cutting-edge piling equipment to handle multiple site conditions and produce accurate results.
Our SSIPs-Accredited engineers boast extensive experience in installing piling foundations for residential and commercial projects.
We are offering a wide range of piling solutions for underpinning, foundations, retaining walls, and soil stabilisation.
Our health and safety team ensures all the projects are completed in accordance with the industrial rules and regulations.
For your mini pile installation needs in Kent, trust us as your reliable contractors in the area. We customise our techniques to meet your project’s specific conditions and requirements. Our diverse methods include:
No matter the size of your project, we are committed to delivering meticulous, professional service, ensuring every detail is managed with care and expertise
Constructing residential and commercial properties is a significant decision. That is why Metro Piling LTD provides top mini piling solutions in Kent, particularly for those challenging, restricted spaces.
Do not hesitate to connect with us at 02030518486 or enquiries@metropiling.co.uk. We would love to talk about your project further.
You can expect to pay approximately £50 to £100 per linear metre, but this can vary depending on the project’s complexity, the specific type of mini pile used, and ground conditions.
Choose our company for mini piling solutions to get a detailed breakdown of costs.
Mini piles are made from the following materials:
Steel: Hollow steel shafts are commonly used, providing high tensile strength and supporting the installation of concrete or grout.
Concrete: Grout or concrete is pumped into the steel shaft or bored casing to form the pile. Segmented precast concrete piles can also be used.
Composites: Composite materials may be used in some cases, but steel and concrete are the most common.
Mini piles usually have a diameter of (100 to 600) mm and can reach depths exceeding 50m.
The completion time for a mini piling project varies, but it usually takes 2 to 5 days for a house extension and 1 to 3 weeks for a new build, although larger or more complex projects can take longer.
Mini piles have a smaller diameter and allow access to confined spaces using quieter, less intrusive rigs, making them ideal for restricted sites. In contrast, standard piles are larger, require heavy equipment, and are suitable for large-scale construction, leading to more site preparation and disruption.