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Focus on Durability of Steel Sheet Piles 27 October 2025

Building for the Long Term: The Durability of Steel Sheet Piles Explained

Steel sheet piles play a vital role in modern construction – forming permanent earth-retaining walls, deep basements, and structural foundations across a wide range of environments. Their strength, versatility, and efficiency make them an ideal choice for both temporary and permanent works.

In most situations, steel sheet piles can be used in an unprotected condition, but understanding how corrosion affects long-term durability is essential for safe and sustainable design.


Understanding Corrosion and Design Approaches

The degree of corrosion, and whether protection is needed, depends largely on the environmental conditions the pile is exposed to – whether it’s in soil, fresh water, or sea water.

There are two main design philosophies when accounting for corrosion:

1️⃣Sacrificial Thickness

This approach accepts that corrosion will occur over time. Engineers allow for a small steel sheet pile ‘sacrificial’ loss of steel thickness in their design calculations to ensure the pile retains sufficient strength throughout its design life.

2️⃣Protective Systems

The second approach involves actively protecting the pile – for example, by painting or galvanising, encasing it in concrete or grout, or applying cathodic protection.

For most basement and retaining wall designs, a combination of sacrificial thickness and sheet pile corrosion protection (coating) is typically the preferred solution.


Estimating Corrosion Rates in Sheet Pile Design

To design for durability, engineers must estimate how much steel will be lost over the intended design life of the structure, as set out in the Eurocode standard: Design of steel structures – Piling.

The table below summarises typical sheet pile corrosion rates, measured as loss of steel thickness in millimetres, for different environmental conditions – as referenced in BS EN 1993-5: Table 4.1 & 4.2 

Corrosion Rates as measured by steel thickness loss over time
Design Life5 years25 years50 years75 years100 years
Undisturbed natural soils (sand, clay, etc)0.00 mm0.30 mm0.60 mm0.90 mm1.20 mm
Common fresh water: waterline0.15 mm0.55 mm0.90 mm1.15 mm1.40 mm
Sea water: permanent immersion & intertidal0.25 mm0.90 mm1.75 mm2.60 mm3.50 mm
Sea water: splash & low water zone0.55 mm1.90 mm3.75 mm5.60 mm7.50 mm
Data source: ArcelorMittal – Durability of Steel Piles

What This Means in Practice

Sheet pile corrosion rates can vary significantly across environments. For example:

These figures underline why it’s crucial to assess all exposure zones of a pile — soil, waterline, immersion, and splash — relative to the bending and structural demands of the section.

For short-term applications (less than four years) of steel sheet piling retaining walls, corrosion can generally be disregarded. However, for permanent sheet pile walls, corrosion allowances must always be included to ensure long-term performance and safety.


Ivor King: Steel Piles You Can Depend On

At Ivor King, we understand that durability starts with quality materials and expert design. With over 3,000 tonnes of steel sheet piles in stock at our yard, in various profiles, grades, lengths and sheet pile thickness, we’re ready to supply your project – whether you’re looking to hire or buy.

Our experienced team can also advise on the most suitable piling solution for your site conditions – whether temporary cofferdams, or permanent basement retaining walls – ensuring strength, longevity, and value for your investment.

📞 Get in touch today to discuss your project or request a quotation.


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How long do steel sheet piles last in different environments? caret-down

The lifespan of steel sheet piles depends on the environment and corrosion conditions. In mild, freshwater or inland soils, steel sheet walls can last over 100 years. In marine or highly corrosive environments, unprotected steel may last 25 to 50 years, but protective coatings or cathodic systems can extend this well beyond 75 years.

What is sacrificial thickness in sheet pile design? caret-down

Sacrificial thickness is an extra allowance of steel added during design to compensate for expected corrosion over the structure’s service life. It ensures that even after some material loss, the remaining section maintains required strength and stability.

When is corrosion protection needed for steel sheet piles? caret-down

Corrosion protection is typically required when piles are exposed to aggressive conditions, such as saltwater, tidal zones, or industrial soils. Common methods include protective coatings, cathodic protection, or corrosion-resistant steel grades.

Are steel sheet piles suitable for permanent retaining walls? caret-down

Yes. With proper design and protection, steel sheet piles are highly suitable for permanent structures. They offer long-term durability, ease of inspection, and adaptability, especially when coatings or sacrificial thickness are incorporated.

What standards guide the durability of steel piles? caret-down

Key standards include EN 1993-5 (Eurocode 3 – Design of Steel Sheet Piling), BS EN ISO 12944 for protective coatings. These define durability requirements, corrosion rates, and design principles for longevity.

Capability coupled with experience

Ivor King has over 50 years of experience in steel sheet piling, we specialise in providing innovative and bespoke piling solutions.

Take a look at the range of Steel Piling Solutions we can design, install, and extract and get in touch with our knowledgeable and friendly team to discuss how we can help. Whatever your piling project, we’re your people.

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