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North Eastern Helical Piles is proud to offer an affordable foundation solution for homeowners who are affected by Mother Nature’s natural disasters. As much-needed FEMA aid arrives to Superstorm Sandy victims in our local coastal communities, many individuals find themselves facing difficult decisions regarding the home rebuilding process. At North Eastern Helical Piles, our helical systems are ideally designed to provide foundation support where soil conditions are less than desirable. If you live in an area where coastal flooding occurs, helical piles/piers may be the answer you’ve been seeking to rebuild your future
Pengo Corporation recently introduced their TruLink Torque Monitor System for anchor and helical pile installation. Check our their video on YouTube, presented by Pengo's Engineering Manager, Eric Matthias, which highlights the functionality of this new intuitive digital drive motor operating system. Pengo offers installation operators 8" or 4" full color touchscreen display options, which work with a TruLink torque pin that records the actual torque being applied to the helical pile in real time.
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Here are the top reasons why North Eastern Pile carries one of the Best helical Pile systems on Long Island and the whole northeast!
Over a year has passed since Hurricane Sandy wreaked havoc on Long Island, New Jersey and the greater New York surrounding areas. According to FEMA.gov, since Hurricane Sandy struck, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has approved more than $2.4 billion in Public Assistance grants to reimburse local, state and tribal governments and eligible private nonprofits for costs associated with emergency response, debris removal and repairing or rebuilding public facilities in New York. Assistance to Individuals and Households FEMA offers property owners affected by Hurricane Sandy through the Individuals and Households Program (IHP), which provides financial help or direct services to those who have necessary expenses and serious needs if they are unable to meet the needs through other means. Up to the IHP maximum is available in financial help (adjusted each year), although some forms of IHP assistance have limits. Flood insurance may be required to participate in this program. The following forms of help are available:
FEMA home repair ReimbursementsFEMA has made funding available to homeowners for repair damage from the disaster that is not covered by insurance. Their goal is to repair the home to a safe and sanitary living or functioning condition. FEMA may provide up to the IHP maximum for home repair; then the homeowner may apply for a Small Business Administration disaster loan for additional repair assistance. FEMA will not pay to return a home to its condition before the disaster. Flood insurance may be required if the home is in a Special Flood Hazard Area. - FEMA.gov
FEMA replacement items include:
A full FAQ on FEMA's disaster recovery assistance program is located on their website; www.FEMA.gov. As a distributor and supplier of helical piles and piers, North Eastern Pile is dedicated to rebuilding our community and providing contractors with quality foundation anchoring materials and equipment used in the home elevating process. |
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