Concrete blocks foundation
Concrete blocks foundations are simply foundations built from concrete blocks. They are also known as CMUs (Cinder Masonry Units) and are very common.
Mortar is used to coat the footings, and CMUs are laid on top to form a uniform layer. As CMUs are hollow, these foundations are reinforced with rebar, while concrete is used to fill the surrounding gaps.
Smaller structures, such as garden walls, may not require rebar. However, reinforcement is required when the foundations have to support large structures.
The first step in identifying the right type of foundation for a project is to analyse the soil quality thoroughly. Our geotechnical engineers will calculate the LBV of the soil. The LBV gives an idea of the load-bearing capacity of the soil. Low LBV compels the engineers to find deeper and better layers.
The reaction of soil to climatic changes is also studied to see how the soil’s moisture content will behave. Soil layers can shrink or expand, compromising the structure above. Adjacent structures such as trees and buildings can also get affected, and in some areas, certain types of foundations may be regulated by the relevant authorities.
All these factors and many more need to be considered to identify the most suitable foundations. You need not worry about any of these because this is the job of our engineers.
Contact our concrete block foundation builders in London if you are planning the construction of a project, and we will provide you with reliable and effective services.