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Concrete Volume Formulas
Rectangular / Slab: V (cu ft) = L ร— W ร— (Dรท12) โ†’ รท27 = cu yd
Circular Pier: V = ฯ€ ร— (diaรท24)ยฒ ร— depth(ft) ร— qty โ†’ รท27 = cu yd
Stem Wall: V = length(ft) ร— (heightรท12) ร— (thicknessรท12) โ†’ รท27 = cu yd
60 lb bag โ‰ˆ 0.45 cu ft  |  80 lb bag โ‰ˆ 0.60 cu ft  |  1 cu yd = 27 cu ft

Foundation Types โ€” Illustrated Guide

Select a foundation type to see a cross-section diagram showing how it sits in the ground, its key structural components, and how the building load is transferred to the soil.

Click any foundation type above to see its cross-section diagram.

Foundation Type Reference Cards

Residential & Commercial
๐Ÿ  Slab on Grade
Concrete slab poured on prepared subgrade. Thickened perimeter (turned-down) or separate footings carry wall loads. Typically 4"โ€“6" thick with 12"โ€“18" deep thickened edges.
โœ” Lowest cost ยท No crawl space moisture ยท Fast construction
โœ— No below-grade access ยท Not for expansive soils ยท Cold without insulation
Residential
๐Ÿ  Crawl Space (Stem Wall)
Perimeter concrete or CMU stem wall raises structure 18"โ€“48" above grade. Floor framing sits on stem wall. Continuous footing below frost depth. Requires venting or encapsulation.
โœ” Access to plumbing/mechanical ยท Elevated off grade
โœ— Moisture management critical ยท Pest entry risk
Residential
๐Ÿ  Full Basement
Poured concrete or block walls 8'โ€“10' below grade with concrete slab floor. Common in northern climates. Requires waterproofing and drainage systems. Below-frost footings required.
โœ” Extra living/storage space ยท Access to all systems
โœ— Highest cost ยท Waterproofing required ยท Radon mitigation may be needed
Residential & Light Commercial
๐Ÿชต Pier & Beam (Post & Pier)
Individual concrete piers or masonry columns support a wood beam framing system. Common in expansive soils (Texas, Southeast, coastal areas) and sloped sites. Piers extend to stable soil.
โœ” Good for sloped sites ยท Adjustable for settlement
โœ— Requires periodic maintenance ยท Moisture/pest management needed
Residential & Commercial
๐Ÿ— Spread Footing (Isolated Pad)
Individual pad footings under each column or post. Size = column load รท allowable soil bearing pressure. Standard in commercial steel/concrete construction and residential post bases.
โœ” Efficient concrete use ยท Standard in commercial work
โœ— Differential settlement possible ยท Soil testing required
Commercial
๐Ÿข Continuous (Strip) Footing
Continuous concrete beam footing under all load-bearing walls. Width typically 2ร—โ€“3ร— wall thickness. Standard for CMU block and tilt-up construction. Depth below frost line per code.
โœ” Uniform load distribution ยท Simple formwork
โœ— Concrete intensive on large footprints
Commercial
๐Ÿข Mat / Raft Foundation
Single large reinforced slab under entire building footprint. Used for large column loads or weak/variable soils. "Floats" the structure. Common in multi-story commercial and industrial.
โœ” Best for poor soils ยท Reduces differential settlement
โœ— High material cost ยท Complex reinforcement ยท Requires structural engineer
Commercial / Deep Foundation
๐Ÿข Drilled Pier (Caisson)
Holes drilled to bearing depth and filled with reinforced concrete. Diameters from 12"โ€“120"+. Can be belled at base. Common for large commercial and bridge structures. Quieter than driven piles.
โœ” Very high capacity ยท Minimal vibration
โœ— Specialized equipment ยท Dewatering may be needed
Residential & Light Commercial
๐Ÿ— Grade Beam Foundation
Reinforced concrete beam at or just below grade, spanning between piers or piles. Common on sloped sites and with helical pier systems or over expansive soils. Often used with post-frame structures.
โœ” Works on unstable soils ยท Good for sloped terrain
โœ— Complex formwork ยท Requires careful engineering

Footing Quick Reference

Foundation TypeTypical WidthTypical DepthMin f'cReinforcement
Slab on grade (residential)12"โ€“24" turndown12"โ€“18" below grade2,500 psi#4 @ 18" EW
Crawl space stem wall16"โ€“24"Below frost2,500 psi#4 cont. top & btm
Basement wall16"โ€“24"Below frost depth3,000 psi#4 or #5 cont.
CMU block (commercial)24"โ€“36"Below frost depth3,000 psi#5 @ 12"โ€“16" c/c
Isolated pad (commercial)2'ร—2' to 6'ร—6'Below frost per design3,000 psi#4โ€“#6 per engineer
Mat / raft slabFull footprint24"โ€“48" typ.4,000 psiPer structural engineer
โš  US Frost Depth Reference: Southern CA / AZ / TX: 0"โ€“12" ยท Pacific NW: 12"โ€“18" ยท Midwest (Chicago): 42"โ€“48" ยท Minnesota / ND: 60"โ€“72" ยท Mountain states: 24"โ€“72" by elevation. Always confirm with local building department before designing footings.

Concrete Mix Reference

ApplicationMin Compressive Strengthw/c RatioNotes
Residential footings & foundations2,500 psi (17.2 MPa)โ‰ค 0.58IRC minimum for most residential work
Exposed slabs (driveways, patios)3,000โ€“3,500 psiโ‰ค 0.50Higher strength for freeze-thaw exposure
Commercial foundations3,000โ€“4,000 psiโ‰ค 0.50Standard commercial structural concrete
High-strength / post-tensioned5,000โ€“6,000 psiโ‰ค 0.40Parking structures, PT slabs, mat foundations
Precast structural elements5,000โ€“8,000 psiโ‰ค 0.36Plant-cast beams, columns, panels