Winter Construction 5 min read Winter Piling: How Screw Piles Are Installed in Freezing Conditions A screw pile foundation requires no concrete pouring and no specific temperature for curing. That is why it works year-round, including in sub-zero conditions. Why screw piles can be installed in winter Installing a screw pile is a mechanical process: an excavator-mounted drive head screws the pile into the ground. The process requires no concrete or any other material whose curing depends on temperature. Once the pile has been screwed to the design depth and the installation torque has been measured, the foundation is ready and load-bearing immediately. A concrete foundation, by contrast, requires temperatures above +5 °C for the cement to set properly. In freezing conditions, the water in the concrete mix freezes before it has cured, permanently weakening the strength. Winter concreting is possible using special methods such as heated formwork or frost-resistant mixes, but these add both cost and risk. A screw pile foundation involves no work phase that requires a specific temperature. That is why installation works just as well in January as it does in July. How frozen ground affects installation In Finland, the ground typically freezes to a depth of 0.5 to 1.5 metres, depending on the severity of the winter and the soil type. This frost layer increases installation resistance, but professional-grade equipment such as excavator-mounted Digga or HyperTorq+ drive heads produces sufficient torque even in frozen ground. In some cases, the frost layer is penetrated by pre-drilling with an earth auger bit or by breaking the frost with a hydraulic breaker attached to the excavator. Once the frost layer has been penetrated, installation continues normally because the soil below is unfrozen. The load capacity of a screw pile is based on the helical plate anchoring into the load-bearing soil layer below the frost line. Because the bearing layer is always unfrozen, the time of installation does not affect the final load capacity of the pile. Advantages of winter installation for the builder The schedule does not stop for winter In conventional construction, the foundation phase is often postponed until spring because concrete foundations are not practical in freezing conditions. This means the entire project schedule shifts forward by months. With screw piles, the foundations can be completed in winter so that framing can begin as soon as spring arrives. Better availability of capacity The construction season in Finland runs mainly from April to October. In winter, both installation equipment and labour are more readily available, and lead times are shorter. Site conditions can actually be better Frozen ground supports machinery better than soft spring soil. Particularly on clay soils and peatlands, winter installation can be easier in practice, because machines do not sink into the ground and the site stays in better condition. Comparison: foundation solutions in winter Feature Screw pile foundation Concrete foundation Installation in freezing conditions Yes, standard process Requires special methods Curing time None, load-bearing immediately Nominal strength 28 days, longer in winter Temperature dependency No restriction Requires above +5 °C (or additional cost) Excavation work Topsoil removal only Deeper excavation, more difficult in frozen ground Site bearing capacity Frozen ground supports well Frozen ground makes excavation harder Experience of winter installations in demanding conditions Paalupiste has carried out screw pile installations in challenging winter conditions across Europe. In the project shown in the images, hot-dip galvanised screw piles were installed in snowy, frozen swamp terrain using a compact excavator. Installation proceeded as planned despite the weather conditions. When winter installation is not possible Screw pile installation may be limited by the following conditions, regardless of the season: Bedrock very close to the surface (less than approximately one metre deep), preventing sufficient embedment depth for the pile. Large boulders in the pile location, blocking the pile from advancing. These limitations are related to the ground conditions, not to winter. They can be identified through a site investigation or test piling before the main installation. Frequently Asked Questions Winter Piling Can screw piles be installed in winter? Yes. Screw piles are installed using an excavator-mounted drive head that screws the pile into the ground mechanically. The process uses no concrete or any material whose curing depends on temperature. Freezing conditions do not prevent installation. How does frozen ground affect screw pile installation? Freezing of the topsoil can increase installation resistance over the first few tens of centimetres. Once the frost layer has been penetrated, installation continues normally because the soil below is unfrozen. Professional-grade equipment produces sufficient torque even in frozen surface layers. If needed, the frost layer can be penetrated by pre-drilling or with a hydraulic breaker. Is a screw pile installed in winter as durable as one installed in summer? Yes. The load capacity of a screw pile is based on the helical plate anchoring into the load-bearing soil layer below the frost line. The time of installation does not affect the result, because the bearing layer is always unfrozen. Why can't concrete foundations be built in winter? Fresh concrete requires temperatures above +5 °C to cure properly. In freezing conditions, the water in the concrete mix freezes before the cement has set, permanently weakening the strength. Winter concreting is possible with special methods, but these add cost and risk. Is it worth starting construction in winter? Starting in winter can make good sense, because contractors have more availability and the foundations can be ready by spring. With screw piles, the foundation phase can be completed in winter and framing can begin as soon as the schedule allows. Contact Us Planning winter construction? Screw pile foundations are installed year-round. Tell us about your project, and we will help you choose the right solution and schedule. Call 01444 223 755 hello@ukhelix.com