The most popular method is the traditional concrete underpinning also called the “pit method” which has been around for over a century. This method utilizes hand-dug pits that are strategically dug under the existing foundation (typically 8-12 feet apart) and filled with concrete. This method is the most popular due to the ease of engineering and the low cost of labor.
Beam and base underpinning is a more advanced (and often expensive) method that involves integrating a cast concrete beam that is reinforced with rebar that extends into additional concrete piles below the beam. This method spreads the load-bearing stress across multiple points.