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What Type Of Foundation Is Ideal For Your House?

If you are planning to build your dream house, you should know which concrete foundation type will hold your house in good stead and protect it from the vagaries of nature. Well, there are several types of concrete foundations, but among all, poured concrete foundation and concrete block foundation are the most popular and preferred by concrete foundation contractors in Manhattan. Poured concrete foundations are generally found in almost all residential buildings and are most likely used by concrete foundation contractors since poured concrete walls can be quickly set up and taken down easily. They offer contractors with stronger and better material to work with and also facilitates concrete trucks to move to the site location easily. Let’s discuss some of the other benefits of poured concrete foundations over concrete block foundations.

Poured concrete foundations have superior strength and have exceptional compressive and flexural strength which is more than that of block concrete. Poured concrete foundation walls are extremely stable and provide good sustenance and soundness to the house. These walls are not affected by soil shifting movements and are thus extremely durable.

Poured concrete foundations are dense and joint-free and can protect themselves from water leakages and fire problems. Concrete block foundations have a hollow core and can easily get damaged by basement water problems. These solid poured concrete walls are fire resistant and also help contain the fire.

A poured concrete foundation is a cost-effective investment for your house since they require almost no maintenance. They are extremely resistant to decay and have a longer lifespan than block concrete foundations. Homeowners can rest assured that they will not have to call a concrete foundation contractor in Manhattan as no warranty issues will arise.

Despite all the benefits, one cannot ignore concrete blocks as a foundation material. If you are building a small house, then using concrete blocks can save you a lot of money. The hollow cores in the blocks make the blocks easier to handle. These hollows can be filled with sand, concrete or foam to improve the strength of the foundation. Also, concrete block foundation is not as inferior as compared to a poured concrete foundation, provided it is built properly. The drainage system must be properly done and the walls should be made damp-proof.

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