Residential Pile Driving and Foundation Services in Alaska
Expert residential pile driving built on integrity, experience, and customer commitment.
Stitt Construction Residential Pile Driving
Home and Small Project Pile Driving
We provide stable lasting pile driving for Alaska homeowners. Our work ranges from secure foundations for new houses and tiny homes to smaller builds like fences, mailboxes, docks, and decks. Using durable steel piles and professional welding, we ensure every installation stands strong against permafrost, frost heave, and harsh weather.
CAT Equipment for Improvements
Our Caterpillar equipment is built in the USA and can drive steel piles to depths over 80 feet—until resistance, providing the strength your structure requires. From full residential foundations to small outbuildings or even mailboxes, we use 2 7/8 to 5-inch drill steel and weld brackets on-site. Each pile is driven to full resistance, ensuring lasting stability.
Service Across Alaska
We reach anywhere on the Alaska road system, including gravel roads, and can even transport equipment over snow or ice during winter. From waterfront installations to remote builds, our crew manages the details, including permits and custom welding. With competitive pricing and a deposit to schedule work, Stitt Construction delivers dependable results with integrity.
Pile Driving for Tiny Home Foundations in Alaska
Tiny homes may be small, but in Alaska a solid foundation is often the smart choice. Stitt Construction installs pile foundations for tiny homes that are built to handle tough conditions. We drive durable steel piles until full resistance is reached, giving your home the stability it needs whether it’s a year-round residence or a seasonal retreat.
Every pile is welded and secured on-site, creating a foundation you can rely on for decades. With our expertise in tiny home foundations and Alaska’s challenging conditions, we deliver lasting stability tailored to your house.
Stable Foundations Wherever You Build in Alaska
Waterfront Cabins
Steel pile foundations protect Alaska cabins from erosion, frost, and shifting soil.
Remote Retreats
Strong foundations for remote Alaska cabins where access is limited or seasonal.
Off Road Builds
Pile foundations for tiny homes in rugged Alaska terrain with reliable stability.
Why Alaskans Choose Stitt’s Pile Driving Services
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Honest Depths & Fair Pricing
Stitt Construction is upfront about pile depths and costs. We don’t exaggerate footage, and every pile is driven until resistance is reached, giving you a foundation you can trust.
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Projects Completed On Time
We respect your schedule. Projects are completed as quickly as conditions allow, with clear communication to keep your build on track.
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Outstanding Service
Homeowners choose Stitt Construction for the personal service and attention to detail. We treat every pile driving job with care, from the first estimate to the final weld.
Alaska Pile Foundations FAQ
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Not every tiny home has a foundation, but many Alaskans choose one for peace of mind. A pile foundation adds stability and helps protect your tiny home from frost heave, shifting soils, heavy snow, and strong winds. It’s a smart choice if you want your home to last for years to come.
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In some cases, yes. Certain projects require a structural design or permit before work can begin. If that applies to your build, Stitt Construction can help handle the permitting so the process feels simple and stress-free.
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We install steel piles for strength and durability. Most projects use 2 7/8” drill steel, and larger builds can go up to 5” steel. Every pile is welded and brackets are fitted on-site, giving you a secure and lasting foundation.
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Yes, we can. Our crew travels across Alaska’s road system, gravel roads, and even out to remote areas. In winter, we sled or pull equipment over snow and ice to reach job sites. We also install pile foundations for waterfront and in-water projects when conditions allow.
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Most projects start at around $1,000. Standard pricing is about $605 for a 20-foot pile, plus $22 per foot for added depth. Brackets and beams are available if needed, and a nonrefundable deposit secures your place on our schedule.
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Absolutely! Frozen ground often makes access easier for remote builds, and we’re equipped to transport gear over snow and ice. Many homeowners find winter to be the best time to install their pile foundations in Alaska.
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Because we treat every project like it matters — and to us, it does. We believe in fair pricing, honest pile depths, and doing the job right the first time. Our team communicates with you from start to finish, respects your schedule, and works hard to deliver a foundation you can feel confident about.
Pile Driving Inquiry
Due to high demand, we give priority to clients who are ready to begin construction. If your financing is secured and you are prepared to move forward with pile-driving, please call us. For general inquiries or if you are still exploring options, we kindly ask that you reach out via the form on this page.
Email: contact@stittak.com - For general inquiries and information.
Phone: (907) 841-2575 - For clients ready to proceed with a project.
