28/09/2025
THE DEPTH OF YOUR FOUNDATION, WHAT DETERMINES...
Many people believe the depth of a foundation is just about "digging deep so the house will be strong," but it's more technical than that. The truth is, the depth of your foundation is determined by soil condition,building design, and load, not by guess work.
The first thing that determines depth is soil type. If the soil is firm and stable (like laterite or gravel soil), the foundation may not need to be extremely deep. But if the soil is loose, sandy, or waterlogged, the foundation must go deeper until you reach a stronger layer that can safely carry the building load. A soil test or at least an experienced engineer's inspection will guide this decision.
Second is the type of building and its weight. A bungalow doesn't need the same depth as a two-storey duplex. The heavier the structure, the deeper and stronger the foundation must be to distribute the weight safely without settlement or cracking.
Third is the water table. If groundwater is high, the foundation must go below the level where water can weaken it, or special reinforcement and concrete work must be done to resist moisture and pressure.
Fourth is the climate and environment. In flood-prone areas or regions with heavy rainfall, engineers often dig deeper or use special foundation designs to protect against erosion, flooding, and long term soil movement.
This is why a professional site engineer or structural engineer must inspect your land before setting out the foundation. Digging too shallow may lead to cracks,sinking floors, or even collapse in the future. Digging unnecessarily deep increases cost without adding real value.
The perfect foundation depth is not about "how deep your neighbour went" but about what your soil and structure demand. Proper testing, accurate design,and supervision will save you from wasting money and protect your building.