Helical piers are a foundation stabilization solution consisting of steel shafts with helical plates, or "screws," at their base. These piers are mechanically screwed into the ground until they reach stable soil or bedrock, providing strong support for structures. As the helical plates are turned, they pull the shaft deeper into the ground, ensuring a secure anchor point. This method transfers the load of the structure from unstable soil to more stable ground, preventing further settlement. Helical piers are versatile, suitable for new construction and existing structures, and are installed with minimal disturbance to the surrounding area.