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FOUNDATIONA well-laid foundation is absolutely essential for a house. Hire an engineer or a general contractor for this purpose. Though it will cost a little more, but a strong and well-laid foundation is the best investment you can make. Use good quality material for your foundation, garage, driveway and sidewalks. Use steel for strengthening and holding things in place. Cracks formed due to the use of steel can always be fixed. A traditional foundation method to support a structure in an area where the ground freezes. A footing is placed below the frost line and then the walls are added on top. The footing is wider than the wall, providing extra support at the base of the foundation. A T-shaped foundation is placed and allowed to cure; second, the walls are constructed; and finally, the slab is poured between the walls. T-shaped foundations are used in areas where the ground freezes.
Slab on grade used in areas where ground does not freeze. The edges of the slab-on-grade are thicker than the interior of the slab. The slab-on-grade is monolithic (poured all at one time). Frost Protected. This method only works with a heated structure. It relies on the use of two sheets of rigid, polystyrene insulation—one on the outside of the foundation wall and the other laid flat on a bed of gravel at the base of the wall—to prevent freezing, which is a problem with slab-on grade foundations in areas with frost. The insulation holds heat from the structure in the ground under the footings and prevents heat loss from the edge of the slab. This heat keeps the ground temperature around the footings above freezing. Only works with a heated structure. Has the benefits of a the slab-on-grade method (concrete poured monolithically) in areas subject to frost. Concrete is poured in one operation, versus 3 pours required for T-shaped foundations |