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Concrete in foundation building: The basics

by Jeffrey Germagian 09/15/2024

For centuries, builders have used concrete in foundation building for structures of all shapes and sizes. Concrete foundations are still the most common type of foundation for homes, commercial buildings and everything in between. There are several types of concrete foundation you should know if you’re planning to build a home. Here is a basic guide to the different types of concrete foundation and their benefits:

T-Shaped concrete foundations

T-shaped foundations are commonly used in areas with freezing temperatures. Builders find the frost line in the ground and construct the footing at that level. After constructing the foundation walls, the concrete slab is laid on top.

Slab-on-grade concrete foundations

Slab-on-grade foundations are made of a single layer of concrete. The layer is poured thicker at the edges and gets thinner toward the top of the grade. Wire mesh is used in constructing these foundations to reduce risk of concrete cracking.

Frost protected concrete foundations

Frost protected foundations are used for heated structures. They use two layers of insulation around the outside of the foundation wall to contain heat and let it rise into the building regardless of frost.

Benefits of poured concrete foundations

Poured concrete foundations are the most common type of foundation used for homes and residential buildings, while much larger structures require additional support. They are affordable and offered by countless contractors and construction companies across the globe. Here are some additional key benefits of concrete foundations:

  • Concrete requires practically zero maintenance, making it a worry-free option for homeowners.
  • Poured concrete slab foundations can protect your home from environmental damage including landslides, flooding and fire.
  • Poured concrete is stronger and more stable than block concrete alternatives.
About the Author
Author

Jeffrey Germagian

Dating back to the 1970s when his father put him in charge of the family real estate business, Jeffrey Germagian has built a longstanding portfolio of real estate transactions and developments. Along the way, he has grown the family’s original company, then known as Baystate Realty, to the elite status it represents today as ERA Key Realty Services.

Although we’ve expanded our real estate offerings and our branding has evolved to represent all of the real estate services that we provide, ERA Key Realty, The Baystate Group still holds true to the honest business practices and principles that Jeffrey’s father set out with decades ago.

Jeffrey manages the Baystate Group which specializes in traditional home resales, land development, and 55 communities.

He lives in Hopedale, MA, and serves the local towns in the area including most suburbs of Boston as well as southwest of Boston. He is a Certified Residential Specialist and is fully licensed as a real estate agent to practice throughout the entire state of Massachusetts.