Andre Beraud - Yes To Real Estate
Before the concrete is poured, the foundation starts underground. 🏗️
Underground rough-in plumbing is one of the most important phases in construction installing the drain, waste, and vent systems beneath the slab to map out where future toilets, sinks, showers, and more will go. Precision matters because gravity does all the work to move waste properly through the system. Build it right from the ground up. 🔧🚧
Before the concrete is poured, the foundation starts underground. 🏗️
Underground rough-in plumbing is one of the most important phases in construction installing the drain, waste, and vent systems beneath the slab to map out where future toilets, sinks, showers, and more will go. Precision matters because gravity does all the work to move waste properly through the system. Build it right from the ground up. 🔧🚧
In new construction real estate, piers are deep structural supports placed into the ground to help hold and stabilize a building’s foundation. They transfer the weight of the home or structure down to stronger, more stable soil beneath the surface.
Click link Here http://yestorealestatecourses.com/
There are a few common reasons builders use piers:
Weak or shifting soil – Common in areas like Houston and other parts of Texas where clay soil expands and contracts.
Prevent foundation movement – Helps reduce cracking, settling, and uneven floors over time.
Support heavy structures – Especially important for multi-family properties, commercial buildings, or homes with poor soil conditions.
Common Types of Piers:
Concrete Piers – Poured concrete columns used for support.
Drilled Piers (Caissons) – Deep holes drilled into the ground and filled with reinforced concrete.
Steel Piers – Often used in foundation repair but can also support new construction.
Helical Piers – Screw-like steel piers twisted into the ground for stabilization.
In the new construction phase, you’ll often hear inspectors or contractors talk about:
Pier depth
Rebar placement
Soil testing
Foundation engineering
Pre-pour inspections
Those all work together to make sure the structure is stable before concrete is poured.
Buying a new construction home? Don’t skip your Pre-Pour Inspection! 🏡 Before the concrete is poured, this is your chance to make sure the plumbing, foundation, and layout are done the right way from the start. A proper inspection today can save you thousands tomorrow.
The City Inspector wanted to see water pressure and flow… and we made sure everything checked out the right way. Every detail matters when building and developing property, because quality and compliance help protect the investment long term. At Yes To Real Estate, we believe in doing things the right way from the ground up.
Click here to claim your Sponsored Listing.
Category
Contact the business
Telephone
Website
Address
Spring, TX