FOOTINGS
Footings are a critical part of the foundation system, providing stability by spreading out the weight of the structure to avoid settling, sinking, or shifting of the soil. They are typically constructed of concrete and vary in size, depth, and design based on soil conditions, building load, and local building codes.
Footings are fundamental to the structural integrity of a building, acting as the intermediary between the foundation and the earth. They are one of the first steps in the construction process and are vital for ensuring a stable and safe foundation.
