info@crestwoodtubulars.com
St. Louis, MO 63123
Crestwood Tubulars, Inc
P.O. Box 6950
St. Louis, MO 63123
Toll-Free: 800-238-7473
Fax: 314-842-9064
E-mail: info@crestwoodtubulars.com
You can call, fax, or e-mail us with any inquiries and offerings, or fill out our online form.
Types of Pipe
Installing Pipe Piles and Steel Pipe Piling
Pipe piles are used to create sturdy foundations for structures such as buildings, bridges, and roads. Pipe piles can be
driven or drilled deep into the ground and will transfer the load of a building to the stronger soil or rock below. There are a variety
of types of pipe piling available as well as a number of techniques and methods that can be used when installing
pipe piles. Depending on the specific situation as well as the loads that the pipe will need to support, each of these different techniques
may be used.
At Crestwood Tubulars, we sell a wide selection of pipe piles for use in construction projects and foundation building applications.
We sell both new and used steel pipe piling in a variety of grades. We can supply both straight seam and spiral
weld pipe piles cut and spliced to any required length. We can also provide customized coating applications for a variety of purposes. If you are
interested in buying steel pipe piles or structural used pipe from our experienced
sales staff, please feel free to contact us to learn more about our available pipe and our pipe distribution services.
Common Installation Methods for Pipe Piles
The two main installation methods that are used for installing pipe piles include driving piles or drilling piles deep into the ground. Each of these main methods can be completed using a number of different techniques depending on the type of pipe piling being used as well as the circumstances in which the pipe piles are being installed. To learn more about driving or drilling pipe piles into the ground to create a deep foundation for construction projects including roads, bridges, and buildings, please feel free to contact our sales department.
You can also contact us to learn about our current selection of new and used pipe piles that is currently available or to buy steel pipe pilings from our company.
Driven Pipe Piles
Steel piling can be driven into the ground using specialized equipment. Driving pipe piles into the ground offers an advantage over drilling shafts because the soil that is displaced when driving the piles into the ground compresses the surrounding soil, and therefore, causes greater friction against the sides of the piles. This friction can increase the load-bearing capacity of pipe piles. Driven piles can include open ended piles which allow soil or sand to enter into the tube or pipe piles with one end of the pipe closed in order to keep sand or dirt from entering the center of the piling. Steel pipe piles that are driven with one end closed may be filled with concrete to increase stability and hold.
Drilled Pipe Piles
Drilled pipe piles are also called caissons, drilled shafts, drilled piers, cast-in-drilled-hole (CIDH) piles, or cast-in-situ piles. When this piling installation method is used, piles are put into the ground using rotary boring equipment. Rotary boring or drilling is commonly used for installing large diameter piles and for pile construction through particularly dense or hard strata. This method for installing pipe piles can be used in dry ground conditions as well as when wet boring through water logged strata.