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Push Piers Cost Guide for Home Foundations – Adnan Painting and Remodeling
Published: 2026-06-30T07:54:33+00:00 • 3 min read

Homeowners typically pay for push piers based on the number of piers, soil conditions, and labor. Main cost drivers include material type, installation depth, access to the site, and structural assessment. The following figures provide a practical price range in USD for budgeting and comparison.

Item Low Average High Notes
Push Piers (per pier installed) $1,100 $1,900 $3,000 Includes steel piers, brackets, and basic labor
Labor & Installation (per pier) $400 $900 $1,200 Depends on crew size and access
Total Project (6–8 piers) $9,600 $16,600 $28,800 Assumes standard soil and concrete return
Permits & Inspections $100 $600 $2,000 Region-dependent
Additional Costs $0 $1,000 $4,000 Access, moisture barriers, or regrading

Overview Of Costs

Push piers cost is driven by pier quantity, soil conditions, and installation complexity. The typical project ranges from about $6,000 to $30,000 for multi-pier systems. Per-pier pricing commonly falls in the $1,100-$3,000 band, with labor adding roughly $400-$1,200 per pier. Assumptions: region, soil stability, crew availability.

Cost Breakdown

Table below shows the main components and their typical ranges.

Component Low Average High Notes
Materials $1,100 $1,900 $3,000 Steel push piers, brackets
Labor $400 $900 $1,200 Per pier; crew hours vary
Permits $0 $400 $2,000 Region-dependent
Delivery/Disposal $0 $150 $600 Crane or equipment transport
Warranty $0 $100 $300 Manufacturer or installer terms
Contingency $0 $300 $1,000 Soil unexpected issues

Assumptions: 6–8 piers, stable access, standard residential foundation.

Pricing Variables

Price factors include soil bearing capacity, groundwater, pier length, and headroom for equipment. Key drivers to consider are soil conditions (soft/clay vs. dense rock), incorrect initial assessment, and needed extensions or additional piers. In warm regions, installation may proceed faster, while colder climates can raise labor time due to frost depth requirements.

Ways To Save

Cost-saving strategies focus on accurate scope and efficient work planning. Request a structural assessment to confirm the minimum pier count, combine projects (e.g., crawlspace vapor barrier work) to reduce mobilization, and choose standard pier types when compatible with soil. Assumptions: no structural retrofit beyond pier installation.

Regional Price Differences

Prices vary by region due to labor markets and permitting. In the Northeast, higher labor costs can push total project prices up by about 10-20% versus the national average. The Midwest often presents mid-range pricing, while the Southeast may see lower mobilization fees but higher moisture-related soil considerations. Assumptions: three distinct regions with typical conditions.

Labor & Installation Time

Installation time scales with pier count and site access. A typical crew can install 4–6 piers per day under good conditions; larger jobs may take multiple days. Expect total labor hours to range from 16 to 80+, depending on pier count and site complexity. Assumptions: standard residential lot, no extensive excavation.

Real-World Pricing Examples

Three scenario cards provide practical quotes.

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Basic Scenario

Spec: 6 piers, standard soil, minimal access issues. Labor 24 hours total; materials medium-grade steel.

Prices: Materials $6,600; Labor $2,400; Permits $150; Total $9,150; Assumptions: single-story home, no additional work.

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Mid-Range Scenario

Spec: 8 piers, mixed soil, moderate access constraints. Labor 40 hours; add disposal and minor rerouting.

Prices: Materials $12,000; Labor $6,000; Permits $400; Delivery $300; Total $18,700; Assumptions: level crawlspace, standard equipment.

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Premium Scenario

Spec: 10 piers, high-bearing soil, tight access, additional regrading. Labor 70 hours; extended warranty.

Prices: Materials $18,000; Labor $12,000; Permits $800; Delivery $600; Warranty $300; Total $31,700; Assumptions: complex site, crane-assisted setup.