May 28 2026
Foundation Height Above Grade for Moisture Protection
Foundation height

Understanding Foundation Height Above Grade

It is best practice for the top of a foundation wall to extend a minimum of 8 inches above the finished grade adjacent to the foundation at all locations. Maintaining sufficient foundation height above grade helps protect the building assembly from moisture-related issues.

Reducing Water Infiltration Risk

Extending the foundation wall above grade helps avoid placing the critical joint between the foundation wall and exterior wall directly at grade level.

When this joint occurs too close to grade, it becomes more susceptible to water infiltration caused by splash-back, drainage issues, and moisture accumulation at the building perimeter.

Exceptions and Alternate Moisture Mitigation Strategies

Certain conditions may require exceptions to the typical foundation height above grade recommendation. Examples include:

  • Foundation conditions at entry doors
  • Accessibility transitions
  • Alternate moisture mitigation strategies at the base of the wall assembly

 

In these situations, additional detailing and waterproofing coordination may be necessary to maintain moisture protection.

Key Takeaways

Maintaining adequate foundation height above grade helps reduce the risk of water intrusion at vulnerable wall-to-foundation transitions. Proper coordination of grading, waterproofing, and wall detailing supports long-term durability and building envelope performance.

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