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4 Types of Foundations for Your New Home

Building a home involves a lot of decision-making, not the least of which is what type of foundation you should use. A proper foundation ensures that a house will last for generations, so you must carefully consider what is suitable for your location.

This article will detail several options for your house’s foundation. Continue reading to get a better understanding of your choices.

1. Crawlspace Foundations

Crawlspace foundations use poured concrete and concrete blocks to support your house. The house is set on short walls or footings, leaving an open area below. Moisture and heat can quickly accumulate, so it’s essential to have proper ventilation.

2. Concrete Foundations

Common in many regions, poured concrete slab foundations are suitable for termite protection in warmer climates but not ideal for areas where the ground can freeze. If you live in a warmer climate that isn’t conducive to basements, concrete foundations are one of your best options. They are also cheaper than many house foundations.

3. Basement Foundations

There are two types of basement foundations, exposed and full. Exposed basements are built on a hill that allows for exposure to the sun. Full basements are entirely underground. If you purchase a flat lot but still want to create an exposed basement, get in touch with a Farrar engineer Tulsa who can help you through the process. Basement foundations are usually the most expensive foundation to build for your house, but they offer more versatility and potentially better property utilization.

4. Lumber Foundations

Finally, wood foundations are ideal in colder climates, though many older houses in southern environments have wood foundations that have lasted for generations. With wooden foundations, you must account for the movement of the wooden beams during the change of seasons.

A house rests on its foundation. Properly constructing a foundation is essential for the safety of your home and its residents. Be aware of the effect climate can have on it, and your foundation will last for a long time.