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Why You Should Build Your House on a Concrete Slab Foundation

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Considering a concrete slab foundation for your new residential build? Concrete slab foundations are a popular choice for many homes due to the numerous advantages they bring. If you're looking to get acquainted with these advantages so you can determine if a concrete slab foundation is right for your needs, then you've come to the right place.  

Here are a few great reasons to choose this type of foundation for your new house build.

Saves money

If you're looking to build your house on a strong foundation that will last a long time while saving you money, you can't go wrong with a concrete slab foundation.

Laying a slab foundation is relatively easier than building basements, crawl spaces and more because no major prep activities are required to begin building. Since concrete slabs are built closer to the ground and require the least amount of maintenance of all foundation types, project life cycle costs can be kept as low as possible.

Doesn't take long to build

Aside from saving you money, a concrete slab foundation doesn't require a lot of time to create. The slab itself can be poured in one day and cures quickly. This means you won't have to wait for several days to proceed to the next project task.

Provides better protection against termite attacks

If you're building your home in a location that is prone to termite activity, you'll want to choose a foundation type that helps to keep the destructive insects out of the home.

As a concrete slab foundation is impervious to insects and eliminates any spaces between your house and the spaces underneath, it can significantly reduce the risk of termite damage to your home. 

Keeps out moisture

When mixed, poured and cured correctly, concrete slab foundations are effective at keeping out destructive insects and preventing moisture damage to your home. However, they may not perform well in areas that experience extreme freeze and thaw cycles, which can cause the concrete to crack and allow moisture to penetrate into your home.

Reduces the risk of a house flood

If your home construction site is located in an area that has a high risk of a natural flooding disaster, it's best to avoid sub-grade (basement and crawl space) foundations. These foundation types increase the risk of water damage to your house by creating spaces that can trap stormwater instead of allowing it to drain away from the house.

A concrete slab foundation may or may not be right for your new house construction, depending on the location of your construction site. To make an informed decision about this type of house foundation, consult an established foundation contractor near you.


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