Foundation Drilling Oak Ridge Can Residential Homeowners Perform Foundational Drilling Themselves?

Out of the many different types of services that are offered by a professional geotechnical drilling company, arguably one of the most important services is known as foundation drilling. Oak ridge residents should know that most major construction and infrastructure projects begin with foundational drilling.

 Foundational drilling as well as other types of drilling services need to be done with specialized species of equipment, most notably big and powerful drilling rigs and drill bits.

This leads many homeowners to wonder if foundational drilling is something that can be done on their own, or will they need to call upon a geotechnical drilling company to come out and perform foundation drilling for themselves?

Foundational Drilling Needs to be Precise

In order to have a solid foundation for any building or structure, it is not enough for someone to simply drill enough holes in the ground to start a foundation. A foundation is something that needs to be engineered with precision.

This includes the number of holes needed for foundational drilling, how far apart they should be spaced apart and in what configuration, and also how deep the boring holes need to go. This is typically not something that is handled by an individual, even when it comes to private structure construction

When it comes to foundational drilling, Oak Ridge residents will most likely need to have a professional come out and do any type of work on a new structure if needed that is on private property, and are recommended not to do this themselves.

Zoning and Permit Requirement

Another issue that may stop an individual from performing their own foundational drilling is the local or state zoning and permit laws that may be in place when building a new structure and performing foundational drilling. Oak ridge residents should know that they can get in trouble if this kind of stuff is done without notifying the necessary authorities, and this is more serious when it comes to structures that may be used by others.

For example, if someone wants to add a covered porch to the outside of their home, they may need to get approval from the state or county they live in before any work can be done, and this can include foundational drilling.

*Disclaimer: The views expressed here are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent or reflect the views of Amdrill Inc*