RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL · NORTHERN KENTUCKY

CONCRETE FOUNDATIONS IN DRY RIDGE & NORTHERN KENTUCKY

Spencer’s Outdoor Solutions pours residential and commercial concrete foundations across Grant, Boone, Kenton, and Campbell counties. Footings, stem walls, slab-on-grade, and full foundation systems for new builds, additions, garages, and accessory structures. Built to local code with proper rebar, structural reinforcement, and frost-depth footings for the NKY climate.

WHAT SPENCER'S POURS

What's the Process for Pouring a Concrete Foundation in Northern Kentucky?

FOOTINGS, STEM WALLS, AND SLAB-ON-GRADE

Concrete foundations are the load-bearing base of every structure Spencer’s pours. The work covers footings dug below the frost line, stem walls on form panels, slab-on-grade pours for garages and accessory buildings, and complete foundation systems for new home builds and additions across Grant, Boone, Kenton, and Campbell counties.

Every foundation pour starts with proper excavation and compacted base prep. Rebar is tied to spec, forms are set and braced, and the concrete is poured with the right mix design for the load. Spencer’s coordinates directly with builders and general contractors on commercial foundation work and with homeowners on additions and garages.

Construction workers in a concrete foundation pit, wearing hard hats, smoothing wet concrete with tools.

WHERE SPENCER'S WORKS

NORTHERN KENTUCKY, ROOTED IN GRANT & BOONE COUNTIES

Spencer’s Outdoor Solutions services Grant, Boone, Kenton, and Campbell counties from the Dry Ridge HQ. Town list includes Williamstown, Crittenden, Verona, Walton, Union, Florence, Burlington, Hebron, Independence, Erlanger, Fort Mitchell, Covington, Newport, and Fort Thomas. Free estimates within 24 hours.

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COMMON FOUNDATION QUESTIONS

Spencer’s Outdoor Solutions pours spread footings, pad footings, stem walls, foundation walls, slab-on-grade, and full residential and commercial foundations. Common projects include new home builds, room additions, detached garages, pole barns, shops, and commercial accessory structures across Northern Kentucky.
Frost depth in Northern Kentucky is typically 30 inches. Footings on Spencer’s pours are dug a minimum of 30 inches below finished grade to protect against frost heave. Deeper footings are used on hillside lots, additions with frost walls, and any structure subject to local code requirements above the minimum.
Yes. A large share of foundation work is done as a subcontractor to builders, general contractors, and developers across Grant, Boone, Kenton, and Campbell counties. Net-30 invoicing, certificate of insurance, and lien-release documentation are provided on request before any commercial foundation pour begins.
Standard foundation pours use 4000 PSI air-entrained concrete. Mix designs are adjusted by application: stronger mixes for load-bearing footings, fiber-reinforced for slab-on-grade, and accelerator-added on cold-weather pours. Rebar is tied to the spec on every job.
Most residential foundations can be framed on after 7 days of cure. Full design strength is reached at 28 days. For heavy loads (commercial steel framing, multi-story construction), Spencer’s recommends waiting the full 28 days. Forms are typically stripped 24 to 48 hours after pour, depending on weather.
Yes. Spencer’s owns the excavation equipment (Bobcat T66 skid steer, CAT mini excavator) and crews handle the dig, base prep, drainage tie-ins, and the foundation pour in one continuous workflow. That eliminates the schedule gap between excavator and concrete subcontractor that can stall a project for weeks.

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WHAT NORTHERN KENTUCKY CUSTOMERS SAY

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