BXMMCC
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"Don't use a water jet to set your piles if you have cold winters with ice formation on the water! I know some folks in the business and some do just that."
My first waterfront property was on the Delaware Bay, lots of icing during several winters - all piles were jetted, one (in 13 years) lifted from the ice.
Second waterfront property was in Ocean City, NJ. All piles jetted (as were all the neighbors) not as much icing, none ever lifted - owned that one for 15 years. Could be that both places were on mostly sandy/some clay soil.
Skin friction is what counts - whether they're jetted or driven.
Some good reading is available - "Pile Foundations" by Robert D Chellis, B.S., C.E.
My first waterfront property was on the Delaware Bay, lots of icing during several winters - all piles were jetted, one (in 13 years) lifted from the ice.
Second waterfront property was in Ocean City, NJ. All piles jetted (as were all the neighbors) not as much icing, none ever lifted - owned that one for 15 years. Could be that both places were on mostly sandy/some clay soil.
Skin friction is what counts - whether they're jetted or driven.
Some good reading is available - "Pile Foundations" by Robert D Chellis, B.S., C.E.