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Benefits of a Slab Foundation in New Construction

by Selina Zhao 07/19/2021


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Slab foundations have plenty of benefits, but they also have several issues, many of which depend on the region you're building your home. Here are the important things to consider when it comes to deciding whether a slab foundation is right for you:

The Cons of Concrete Slab Foundations

Climate is extremely important when it comes to slab foundations. If the ground freezes, you risk the slab cracking. Thus, you generally see slab foundations in the southern regions where the ground doesn't freeze often. Another disadvantage of a slab foundation is that it requires you to take up living space for water heaters and HVAC units that could otherwise be hidden in a basement or crawlspace. Whiles some builders put the HVAC units in the ceiling to conserve space, this creates an extra expense for the homeowner when it's time to replace the unit. Putting the unit in a closet somewhere makes it easier to replace and cuts down on labor when it's time to replace it.

Additional disadvantages include:

  • Slab foundations do not stop pests from entering your home. In fact, some might find it easier to get in since the house is lower to the ground.

  • You have to insulate the ductwork so that it keeps the correct temperature.

  • In addition to freezing ground, tree roots can cause a foundation to crack. You will have to be especially careful in your landscaping decisions especially when it comes to planting trees.

The Benefits of a Slab Foundation

As long as you live in the right area, the benefits of a slab foundation can definitely outweigh the cons. You'll save a lot of money compared to building a basement. Certain types of crawlspace are more expensive than slab foundations. Some other benefits to consider:

  • It takes less time for a slab foundation to dry, so construction moves along faster. The builder doesn't have to wait for several days for a poured basement to dry.

  • While pests can still get in, they have fewer access points than with a basement or crawlspace. You also do not have wood floor joists for termites to chew through.

  • You have considerably lower risk of flooding or radon and other gasses seeping into the house through the basement or crawlspace.

  • It is easier to add on to the house later if you decide you need an extra bedroom or bathroom. You won't have to figure out whether you want to add more basement or a crawlspace under the house. Simply pour another pad and build the addition on the pad. Tying the roof in becomes easier especially if you design a gabled addition.

  • Finally, the biggest benefit is that you don't have to build steps or ramps to get into your house. You can pour a concrete porch, which means that you won't have to replace the base of the porch in 15 or 20 years as you would with a wood porch. The same theory goes for a rear deck. In fact, you can make a covered patio instead of a deck.

Even if you live in a region where homes frequently use slab foundations, it's certainly not your only choice. Make sure to discuss the possibilities with your builder to determine the best option.

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Selina Zhao

Selina Zhao is a tech savvy real estate agent who brings over the top-notch marketing strategies, presentation, and negotiation skills to her clients. Selina always stays on top of the real estate market trends and stats. She applies strategies into different market situation and empower her clients to achieve their ultimate goal. During the first year of her real estate career in the Bay Area, she achieved an impressive $22.8M in sales. Selina’s experience on real estate sales ensure her clients get the care and attention they need as they make the crucial decision of buying and selling properties. Selina is vowed to provide excellent service, communication, and always an advocate for her clients.

Selina loves real estate, her career blended in perfectly to her daily life, and she loves to help others to achieve their American dreams. She works restlessly to get the work done. Immigrated from mainland China in 2007, graduated from University of Miami, Selina established her own online marketing company and her real estate career in Miami, Florida before moving to San Francisco in 2017. Her soul of entrepreneurship and cares for others encouraging her to pursue to be the best in the industry. Selina is also a former Miami HEAT video producer, who witness the team winning their 2012 NBA championship at the courtside.