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Design Problem: Pool and Stream to be built on a site with a deep concentration of native silty clay. Conventional concrete piers provided little confidence fro pool support. Further, with a Potential for Vertical Rise (PVR) in excess of four (4) inches, the contractor needed a product that would overcome the potential for swell. Solution: Minimize the potential for shifting and resist uplift with A.B. Chance Helical™ Anchors. Twenty-two A.B. Chance Helical™ screw anchors|
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