Helical piers consist of steel shafts with helical plates attached to them. The plates resemble large screws and are twisted into the ground using specialized hydraulic equipment. The helical design enables the piers to effectively distribute the structural load of a building deep into the soil, providing enhanced stability and preventing settling or shifting of the foundation. The installation process of helical piers in Utah begins with a thorough evaluation of the site by experienced engineers or geotechnical professionals. This assessment takes into account factors such as soil composition, load requirements, and building specifications. Based on this analysis, the appropriate size and number of helical piers are determined.