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Foundations: How Pier and Beam Can Be Tied Into a More Accessible Home

by Kimberly Hering 03/01/2021

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Although concrete walls and slabs rank among the most popular types of foundations, the vast majority of new construction relied on pier and beam designs until the 1960s. Pier and beam, commonly called as “post and beam,” was viewed as the most effective and cost-efficient way to elevate a structure above grade.

In many parts of the country, pier and beam designs remain the preferred method. But the question contractors may need answered is whether pier and beam foundations are the right choice for accessibility.

What Conditions Favor Pier & Beam Foundations?

A pier and beam foundation can be employed for a wide range of reasons. But there are at least two environmental conditions that make them preferable to concrete basements and slabs. These include areas that are prone to water swells and unstable soil conditions.

If you have ever driven along the coast, you’ll see many homes elevated on pier and beam foundations. The reason for that construction element is not just to improve picturesque views. The primary reasons for elevated homes stem from coastal flooding due to sea surges and severe weather, such as hurricanes and tropical storms. This same reasoning applies inland, where rivers and creeks may overflow and cause flooding. In some cases, hard ground conditions lead to puddling that would flood a basement. In essence, new construction homes are elevated above the high-water mark using pier and beam foundations.

The second most common reason to employ a pier and beam design is clay being close to the surface. Clay presents a risk to the structural integrity of concrete footings under walled basements. It also increases the likelihood a slab will crack. Although a layer of clay a few feet below grade may seem hard-packed and reliable, the material shifts. When that occurs, the damage done to new concrete slabs can be substantial. 

How Do Pier & Beam Homes Accommodate Accessibility?

While many coastal homes are elevated high enough to park a vehicle underneath, those comprise only a fraction of pier and beam construction. It may come as something of a surprise, but big states such as Texas, Colorado and North Carolina, among others, leverage this type of foundation due to soil and flooding conditions. Only a few feet may elevate inland homes, most times. In terms of people who use wheelchairs, walkers or have physical challenges, there are several ways to make new construction homes accessible.

  • Elevators: Coastal homes and beachfront communities typically use pier and beam building methods to achieve heights over eight feet. This makes them prime structures to include wheelchair accessible elevators. These products can be installed directly under the home to transport people up and down. This also allows people to park vehicles under the structure out of inclement weather. Homeowners who are not physically challenged generally like the convenience of transporting groceries and small children without having to negotiate stairs.
  • Wheelchair Lifts: When pier and beam construction raises a home by only a few feet, wheelchair lifts are a commonsense solution. They can be positioned inside an attached garage on grade for increased accessibility and safety.
  • Ramps: Pier and beam construction does not necessarily mean the living space is higher than a home with a slab or walled basement. Many new construction projects leverage this design element to overcome soil conditions. That means ramps remain an effective accessibility option.

The decision to build a home or commercial building on a pier and beam foundation does not have to detract from accessibility. Structures at low elevations can accommodate the same ramps and wheelchair lifts as those using other foundation types. Homebuyers that want ocean views will probably gravitate to accessible elevators as an added value and one that increases leisure enjoyment into their golden years.

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Kimberly Hering

  

Kimberly Hering's devotion to helping people achieve their real estate goals stems from her genuine enjoyment of the process. Whatever the task, Kimberly makes it her mission to get it done, however she can, without compromising her client's needs. Often, that means thinking outside the box. After working with Kimberly, clients describe her as being Trustworthy, Creative, Patient, Highly Skilled, Attentive to the Process and having a lot of Integrity. 

After spending more than 15 successful years working on Wall Street, Kimberly transitioned into Real Estate, joining Alain Pinel Realtors, then moving to Zephyr, now Corcoran Global Living, in 2018. During her career on Wall Street, Kimberly was a Vice President working as an Institutional Equity Salesperson for Montgomery Securities for 10 years. She covered the top money managers throughout the US and Canada. She joined Jefferies & Co as a Senior Vice President managing the Western Region Institutional Sales group, while continuing to cover the top money managers. 

Kimberly leverages her extensive experience selling equities to top money managers throughout the US and Canada, to successfully negotiating any Real Estate transaction seamlessly for her clients. Kimberly is well versed in Marin's neighborhoods, towns, cities, and education system. 

Living in the Bay Area for 35 years, 25 years in Marin and having 2 sons in local Marin schools, Kimberly spends a lot of time volunteering in the community and serving on various local Boards. Kimberly has a collection of resources ranging from the best local breakfast spots to vetted contractors. With her reliable list of valuable resources, Real Estate experience and unsurpassed knowledge of Marin's many communities, Kimberly can guide her clients through every aspect of a Real Estate transaction seamlessly. 

Relocating to Marin, downsizing, upsizing, first time home buying, final home purchase or sale, or a lot to build a dream home, no matter the undertaking, Kimberly works seamlessly until the job at hand is completed with 100% satisfaction.