Helical Piles
for Modular Homes

mobile homes can be installed immediately on GoliathTech screw piles

A house on stilts above the ground with supporting poles underneath to elevate it and foundation posts shown in a close-up detail.

Helical piles are widely used to support prefabricated and modular homes. They are typically installed in one day and are designed to provide long-term structural support for modular home foundations.

The piles are installed using compact equipment, without excavation or concrete. Construction can begin immediately after installation. They can be installed in most soil types, including confined or hard-to-access areas, and are suitable for both prefabricated and modular homes.

A house on stilts with a sloped metal roof, built over a foundation with multiple support poles underground.

ONE-DAY INSTALLATION USING A MINI EXCAVATOR

  • No concrete delays or dry time

  • No mess

  • No blocks or strapping necessary

  • No soil displacement or removal

  • No weather delays

  • Removable and reusable

  • System adaptable to any type of house

  • No damage to terrain

A beige mobile home with multiple windows and black shutters, situated on a trailer foundation on a gravel lot, with trees and a clear blue sky in the background.
White mobile home with black shutters, a small wooden porch and rain protection roof, surrounded by green bushes and trees under a clear blue sky.