Concrete Foundation

Concrete Slab Foundation London, ON

When deciding on the type of foundation for your new home, you will constantly come across several types of concrete foundations. The majority of homes and buildings have poured concrete foundations. However, concrete slab foundations and concrete block foundations are also widely used. Each type of concrete house foundation has its own set of benefits and drawbacks. Our concrete foundation contractors have experience installing each kind of concrete infrastructure.

Concrete Foudation Installation

Foundations are the structural component that supports the rest of your home. Before getting concrete foundation installation, thorough preparation is required. Preparation is necessary for the appropriate and thorough building of your concrete foundation; otherwise, you will have an unstable surface. Our installation team consists of highly skilled, locally licensed contractors. Pouring concrete is a critical task that should not be undertaken carelessly or without proper precautions. By hiring London Concrete Pros, you are selecting an expert concrete company to handle all of your residential and commercial concrete needs.

Raised Concrete Foundation

Raised concrete foundations create crawl spaces that are ideal for future mechanical and electrical upgrades. If your foundation is low or sinking, our team can help with strengthening your foundation. One of the services provided by London Concrete Pros is the ability to lift slab concrete foundations. We have constructed hundreds of high-quality raised concrete foundations throughout our region, providing our clients with long-term benefits. To build this type of foundation, certain methods are required, and our entire team meticulously follows these steps. When it comes to the basis of your construction, we take no shortcuts. We take every precaution to ensure your foundation is strong and durable.

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Basement Foundation Contractors

The foundation on which your home is built can have a significant impact on the structure. Concrete is an excellent choice for your home's basement foundation since it dries quickly. This implies that the construction can proceed more quickly, with less downtime and no unnecessary delays. A 6 inch thick concrete slab for your home's foundation is put on a layer of sand for drainage. There is less room for flooding and insect infestation in a home constructed on a concrete foundation since there is no crawl space. One of the most important reasons to use concrete for your foundation is to save money. Many homeowners save as much as 10 thousand dollars off the cost of the property since there is no crawlspace to budget for.

Foundations are built to last, to be strong and powerful, and for the most part, they stay that way – though deterioration and degradation are possible at times. Cracks are common, but they are not always cause for concern. They can happen as a result of the structure settling after it is built, or as a result of hydrostatic pressure. If a crack appears to be a problem, you should get in touch with our basement foundation contractors in London, ON right away. Our team can perform strong concrete repair solutions.

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Types of Concrete Foundations

There are numerous factors to consider when starting a new construction project. The first factors to consider are the main structure and systems, as well as the materials to be used. When deciding on a concrete foundation, you should know that concrete slabs come in a variety of shapes and sizes, depending on their intended use. There are three main types of concrete foundations including:

T-Shaped

T-shaped concrete foundations are a traditional foundation method for supporting a structure in a freezing climate. The walls are built on top of a footing that is positioned below the frost line. The footing is wider than the wall, providing additional support at the foundation's base. A T-shaped concrete foundation is laid and allowed to dry before the walls are built and the slab is poured between the walls.

To summarize:

  • In regions where the earth freezes, T-shaped foundations are used.
  • The footing is first installed.
  • Second, the walls are built and poured.
  • Finally, the slab is installed.

Slab-On-Grade Foundation

A slab, as the name implies, is a single sheet of concrete that is several inches thick. To make an integral footing, the slab is poured thicker at the edges with reinforcing rods to reinforce the thickened edge. To increase drainage, the slab is usually placed on a bed of crushed gravel. Casting a wire mesh in concrete decreases the possibility of cracking. A slab on grade is appropriate in places where the ground does not freeze, but it can also be altered with insulation to avoid frost swings.

To summarize:

  • In regions where the ground does not freeze, a slab on grade can be used.
  • The slab-on-margins grade's are thicker than the slab's interior.
  • The slab-on-grade is monolithic (it was poured all at once).

Frost Proected

This method is only suitable for heated structures. To prevent freezing, it uses two sheets of rigid polystyrene insulation—one on the outside of the foundation wall and the other put flat on a bed of gravel at the foot of the wall—which is a concern with slab-on-grade foundations in frosty climates. The insulation retains heat from the structure in the earth beneath the footings and prevents heat loss from the slab's edge. The heat from the footings keeps the ground temperature above freezing.

To summarize:

  • Works only with a heated structure.
  • Has the benefits of the slab-on-grade method (concrete poured monolithically) in areas subject to frost.
  • Concrete is poured at one time (unlike T-shaped which requires three pours)
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