Concrete Foundation Contractors in Phoenix, AZ
Concrete foundations, slabs, and stem walls in Phoenix — engineered to carry the load from the ground up.
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Structural Foundations Specified From Site Conditions, Not Zip Code
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Physical site assessment before any footing depth is confirmed — soil bearing conditions verified in person on every job
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Mix design, PSI, and rebar schedule drawn from the structural engineer's plans, not a standard specification
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Euclid admixtures standard on Arizona outdoor pours — timing and mix adjusted for actual pour-day conditions
Frequently Asked Questions About Masonry Services
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Yes. Any residential or commercial foundation work requires a City of Phoenix or Maricopa County building permit and stamped engineering plans. The permit process typically takes 2 to 4 weeks from submission. Father & Son Masonry submits the permit application and coordinates with the engineer and building department as part of our service.
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Footing depth is determined by the engineer based on soil bearing capacity and site conditions. Arizona has no frost line (we don't have freeze-thaw cycles that require frost depth protection), but footings must clear caliche voids and reach stable, competent bearing soil. For most Phoenix residential foundations, footings are 18 to 36 inches deep, depending on soil conditions. The engineered drawing specifies the exact depth required for your property.
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The most common cause is soil pressure from expansive clay or pressure from poor drainage behind the wall. Horizontal cracks indicate lateral soil pressure pushing against the wall. Vertical cracks can indicate settlement of the footing or concrete shrinkage during curing. Both types need investigation to determine if they're structural (requiring repair) or just cosmetic. We recommend a structural engineer's assessment if you see significant cracking in a stem wall.
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Yes, depending on the cause and severity. If the crack is stable and doesn't indicate ongoing movement, it can be sealed or injected with epoxy or polyurethane to prevent water infiltration. If the crack is active or indicates structural distress, the wall may need to be reinforced with additional rebar and grout, or in severe cases, the wall may need to be rebuilt. We assess the cause before recommending a repair strategy.
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A stem wall is a vertical concrete wall that sits on a footing and supports the home's structural load — used in most residential and commercial construction. A monolithic slab is a single pour of concrete that combines the footing and slab in one piece, creating a continuous foundation. Monolithic slabs are faster to construct and lower cost, but are less flexible for repairs and modifications. Stem walls are more expensive but allow for below-grade space and are structurally superior for homes with basements or complex loads. Most residential in Phoenix uses stem walls.
Structural Masonry & Concrete Solutions for Every Project Scale
Father & Son Masonry has been the structural masonry contractor Phoenix homeowners and commercial developers rely on since 1994. ROC licensed, BBB A+ rated, and supervised on every job — we hold the same structural standards on a single retaining wall as on a full commercial shell building.
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Steel rebar on every job — standard practice, not an upsell
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Owner on every job site: David or Karen Carrillo from first visit to final sign-off
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ROC licensed since 1994 · BBB Accredited · A+ Rating
Areas Where We Serve And Deliver Excellence
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Phoenix
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Tempe
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Scottsdale
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Mesa
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Gilbert
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Glendale
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Goodyear
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Peoria
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We operate throughout Maricopa County and the greater Phoenix metro. Whether your project is in the East Valley, West Valley, or central Phoenix, we come to your project or property for a detailed site walk.