FAQ's
Is a poured concrete foundation better than a block foundation?
What are important factors when considering a
poured concrete foundation contractor?
How easy is it to fix a leak in a poured
foundation wall?
Is a poured concrete foundation better than a block foundation?
- Choosing poured basement walls over a block basement should
be any easy choice to make considering the advantages of the
poured basement wall. Poured basement walls are stronger, drier,
more durable, and can be constructed more quickly than block
basements. Even though our winters can be severe, poured walls
can be constructed year-round. In addition to this, poured
concrete walls are better suited for building on "marginal
lands," and with the great variety of soil types found in Ohio,
this is an important advantage.
Poured wall basements also offer greater design flexibility,
which is important for the homes of today. Homes with poured
walls will also have greater resale value, which is an important
consideration when building a new home. Poured basements are
also competitively priced, which makes them an exceptional value
considering their enhanced performance.
If basement cracking or leakage were to occur, poured basements
can be easily treated with polyurethane foam injections. Block basement
repair can be costly, and often involves excavation and
disruption to the landscape of a home.
The choice is clear. Choose a poured concrete foundation for
your new home!
What are important factors when considering a
poured concrete foundation contractor?
- You must look at their experience, and ask questions
regarding the adjustments made for pouring walls in the
different seasons. The strength and variations of the concrete
mix should be adjusted throughout the year, so you should look
for a contractor with an extensive knowledge of this practice.
Your contractor should utilize admixtures, blanket the walls
during the winter months, and should have a close relationship
with its concrete suppliers.
The use of both vertical and horizontal steel should be
considered. The proper steel reinforcement reduces the chance
and severity of shrinkage cracks, and also adds the tensile
strength that concrete lacks.
You should also choose a contractor that is at the forefront of
his peers in both business and technology. If your foundation
contractor is not around in the future your chance of getting
technical help later is very marginal. Also, if the equipment
and business looks professional, you will likely receive a
professionally handled job.
How easy is it to fix a leak in a poured
foundation wall?
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It is very easy, and can be done from inside
the basement. After being sealed with a 2-part epoxy
coating, an expanding polyurethane foam is hand pumped through
special fittings which are inserted into the wall. The fittings
are left in the wall and are sealed over, leaving the wall
smooth and the crack filled. If done correctly, no excavations or
disruptions to the existing landscape are required.
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