FAQs

  • Structural floor systems are designed using a system of beams and joists, that connect to the foundation walls, , to create an air space below the floor so that even if the soil swells the structure will be stable. Structural floors are used in environments with expansive soils, like Colorado.

    Advanced Floor Concepts are the structural floor experts of Colorado. We offer a range of structural floor options to suit the needs of any project. Learn more about our structural floor offerings here.

  • Yes. Advanced Floor Concepts can retro-install structural floors. This is common if you'd like to remodel your basement or correct an issue where your floors have shifted due to expansive soil.

    Have questions about what type of structural floor will work best for your project? Give us a call or send us a message here, we'd be happy to help answer all of your questions.

  • Void form floors use more piers/caissons and rebar than a structural floor. Void form floors are made using cardboard boxes that crush to respond to the movements of expansive soil. However, the void form systems do not have means of access below to plumbing/electrical components. They also don’t provide inherent protection for your plumbing.

    Structural floors use beams and joists, that connect to the foundation walls, creating an air space that responds to the movements of expansive soil.

    Advanced Floor Concepts can install either type of floor and can help you decide which is right for you. Give us a call or send us a message and we'd be happy to help.

  • Colorado is known for having expansive soil (or swelling soil), which means that the soil can change in volume when its moisture content changes. The soil can swell when it gets wet and shrink when it dries.

    Expansive soils can cause problems for homes and buildings by causing movement in basement floor structures.

    Installing the correct type of Structural Floor in your home or building is important to help mitigate structural risks due to expansive soil in Colorado.

    Have questions about what type of structural floor is best for your Colorado home? Give us a call or send us a message, we'd be happy to help.

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