A strong foundation is the most important part of any building. Carter Built Construction provides expert foundation work for new homes, commercial buildings, and additions throughout East Idaho.

Your foundation determines the structural integrity of everything built above it. Carter Built Construction has the experience and equipment to get your foundation right the first time. We handle full-basement foundations, crawl spaces, slab-on-grade, and stem wall foundations for residential and commercial projects throughout East Idaho.
Our foundation process starts with accurate excavation, proper footing placement, and careful reinforcement. We use high-strength concrete mixes designed for Idaho's soil conditions and climate, and we work closely with local engineers and inspectors to meet or exceed all building codes.
From new home construction in Idaho Falls to commercial buildings in Pocatello, our foundation work sets the stage for a successful build. We coordinate with general contractors, framers, and plumbers to keep your project on schedule and on budget.
We provide foundation construction services throughout East Idaho. Click on your area to learn more about our services in your community.
We build all common foundation types including full basements, crawl spaces, slab-on-grade, and stem wall foundations. The best option depends on your soil conditions, building design, and local building codes. We can help you choose the right type for your project.
A typical residential foundation takes 1 to 2 weeks from excavation to finished pour, depending on size and complexity. After the pour, the concrete needs additional curing time before framing can begin. We provide a detailed timeline with every estimate.
Yes, we work with local building departments throughout East Idaho to obtain necessary permits and schedule inspections. We ensure all foundation work meets current building codes and passes inspection the first time.
Contact Carter Built Construction today for a free estimate on your foundation construction project in East Idaho.