Why We Use Select Fill for Foundation Stability | Texas Best Construction
Building a solid foundation for a barndominium starts long before the concrete is poured. In this video, we take you to Itasca, Texas where we tackle a complex site preparation project involving major elevation changes and high build-up requirements.
We break down the importance of soil mechanics and foundation stability, especially when working with the challenging clay soils found across Texas. For this project, we use select fill to achieve superior compaction and moisture retention, helping to prevent foundation heave caused by fluctuations in the water table.
You’ll see how we manage a sloped perimeter by building a dirt dam to receive over 40 loads of material while planning for future retaining walls on three sides of the structure. This video also highlights real-world construction challenges, including logistics, scheduling delays, and truck coordination.
We dive into key strategies like positive slope drainage to move water away from the foundation and reduce hydrostatic pressure, as well as techniques to lock in moisture beneath the slab for long-term performance. You’ll also see how we transition from a rough pad to the final foundation layout, including integrating sidewalk areas during the early dirt work phase.
Whether you're a homeowner or builder, this guide provides practical insight into avoiding costly mistakes and ensuring a stable, long-lasting foundation. We also include a quick update from the International Builders Show in Orlando, highlighting innovations shaping the future of construction.
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