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Concrete Basement Builder

Build a concrete basement or finish an existing one to increase the value of your house.

Do you have a problem with one of these popular basement foundation issues? Cracks and leaks, sloping floors, and bowing walls are all possibilities. Your basement can be vulnerable to a variety of foundation problems. Fortunately, our company has accepted and trusted solutions for all of these issues.

Because of the added functionality it offers, a basement is a common foundation. The basement can be used for storage, or it can be finished for living areas or used for both. This living space is often finished as entertainment rooms, additional bedrooms, and bathrooms. Depending on your property's slope, lovely windows and doors can be installed to create a walkout or daylight basement. The slab and crawlspace foundations are mixed in the basement foundation. A basement's floor is simply a slab, while a crawlspace uses a floor support structure. Nowadays, most basement walls are poured, but the choice between poured and block walls is also influenced by local building codes.

Residential Concrete Basement Construction

A concrete basement in your new home or the completion of an existing basement is one of the better investments you can make

Basements may be used for various purposes, including a dining room or entertainment center, as well as an office or an extra bedroom. The most common material used to create basements is concrete. Its moisture resistance and various design choices are also becoming common choices for finished basement flooring.

You will have a basement in your new home even though you have elevated water tables, low soil content, or a downward sloping lot if you use a waterproofing membrane that can bridge cracks. Caissons (deep piers) are also used to protect the basement structure in some parts of the world, where the soils are shallow.

There are three basic types of basements

1. Masonry Wall Basements
Masonry block units are used to construct the basement walls. Since there are several joints where the masonry units bind, ensure that your basement is adequately reinforced and that the walls are waterproof (not damp proofed) to prevent water seepage.

2. Precast Panel Basements
A crane is used to move poured concrete panels into place.

3. Poured Concrete Wall Basements
By far the most common basement construction method.

Some of the advantages of poured concrete walls are as follows:

- Solid concrete is more resistant to cave-ins caused by lateral water, earth, and wind pressures.
- Strong concrete is more fire-resistant because it is thick and has no joints.
- Concrete is more water-resistant than concrete blocks because it has fewer and          smaller voids.

At a relatively low additional cost, a basement will provide valuable, flexible space for a new home. Consider how you'll use your room in the future. Concrete can be used to build solid, high-quality walls, with various systems providing different properties to suit your needs.

Solid Rock Concrete Contractor

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