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House Foundations We Offer

There’s nothing more important than having a solid, stable foundation for your home. As you begin searching for a house foundation installer, you want someone who will get the job done right. With decades of experience installing concrete foundations, will provide you with a level, stable, and durable foundation for your new home.

Concrete House Foundations

There’s nothing more important than having a solid, stable foundation for your home. As you begin searching for a house foundation installer, you want someone who will get the job done right. With decades of experience installing concrete foundations, will provide you with a level, stable, and durable foundation for your new home.

The only material we offer for house foundations is concrete, which is a more affordable option than steel. We offer several different types of concrete foundations, including a floating concrete pad and foundation, a one-pour concrete foundation, and a block foundation. For more detailed information on these foundations, visit our concrete foundations page.

Where We Build House Foundations

We build house foundations throughout the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic United States. If you’re looking for a house foundation in Pennsylvania, Ohio, Virginia, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Delaware, Connecticut, or West Virginia, we’ve got you covered! If you’re unsure if we serve your area, visit our service areas page for more information.

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FAQs

The best foundation for your house depends on soil conditions, climate, budget, and local building codes. Concrete foundations tend to be the most common type as they are long-lasting and durable. However, steel beams or piles can also be used to support your home.

A gravel foundation is the most affordable option for a garage. However, this may not be ideal for parking vehicles. A garage with a gravel foundation is typically better for storage or as a workshop.

The depth of your house foundation will depend on the soil conditions, climate, and size of your home. Shallow foundations range from 4 to 18 inches deep while deep foundations are 7 feet to 10 feet below grade. Depending on where the ground freezes in your area or how deep you need to go to reach stronger soil, these numbers may vary.

The cost of a house foundation will depend on the size and scope of the project. Visit our concrete foundations page to get a better idea of our prices or request a price sheet the covers specific foundation sizes.

It typically takes us a few days to build a concrete foundation, but the actual duration of the installation process will depend on the size and scope of your project.

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