Foundations built to last

Expert structural concrete work for Truckee and Lake Tahoe homes and businesses

Foundation

Slab-on-grade foundations that hold

Cracks, spalling, and settling concrete

When to use it

Slab-on-grade works well for residential homes, light commercial buildings, and garages where frost depth isn’t extreme. It’s economical and straightforward when the ground is stable.

Why it matters

The prep work determines everything. Proper grading, compaction, and moisture control prevent future problems. Ground Up gets this right.

Our approach

We evaluate your site, account for drainage and soil conditions, and build a foundation that lasts. No guessing, no cutting corners.

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Footings

Footings that anchor everything

Footings transfer the weight of your structure into the ground. Get them wrong and nothing else matters. Ground Up gets them right.

Continuous

Continuous footings run beneath walls

Continuous footings distribute loads evenly along the length of a wall. They work for load-bearing walls and are common in residential construction around the lake.

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Walls

Stem walls and crawl spaces

Stem walls sit on footings and support the structure above. Crawl space foundations give you access and ventilation. Both demand precision and attention to detail.

Stem wall construction

A stem wall rises from the footing to the sill plate, creating a barrier between soil and structure. Proper height, reinforcement, and drainage prevent moisture problems down the road.

Crawl space benefits

Crawl spaces allow access to utilities and provide ventilation in wet climates. The Lake Tahoe region gets snow and moisture, making crawl spaces a smart choice for many properties.

Mountain considerations

Frost depth, snow load, and moisture are real factors here. Ground Up designs foundations that handle what this region throws at them.

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Walls

Retaining walls hold back soil and create usable space

Retaining walls manage slopes and create level areas on hillside properties. They’re structural elements that need proper design, drainage, and reinforcement to prevent failure.

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Foundation Basement

Walls

Basement walls enclose below-grade space

Basement walls are structural and must resist soil pressure and moisture. Ground Up builds them to code with proper waterproofing and reinforcement for durability.

Beams

Concrete beams and columns carry loads

Concrete beams and columns are the skeleton of a building, transferring weight to the foundation. They require precise placement, reinforcement, and finishing for both strength and appearance.

Concrete Beams

What clients say

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“Our patio turned out amazing. The team was friendly, skilled, and clearly takes pride in their work.”



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Ready to build something solid

Get a free estimate for your foundation project from Ground Up concrete, Inc.