A piering member includes a generally tubular body that has a flarable end so
that
when the piering member is inserted into the ground, the flarable end of the piering
member can be flared outward to increase the area of support for the foundation
that rests upon the piering members. The flarable pier includes slits formed in
the body to allow a flaring member to force the segments of body, formed by the
slits, outward. The flaring member may be inserted from the top of the piering
member or may include a conically shaped flaring member inserted into the bottom
of the pier.