Stem wall
A stem wall is a short, vertical foundation wall that transmits structural loads from a building to its footing, providing a stable transition between the ground and the main structure. Typically constructed from poured concrete or masonry blocks reinforced with steel rebar, it serves as a critical perimeter support that elevates the building's floor system above grade. This elevation protects the structure from moisture infiltration, flooding, and pests while often creating a functional crawlspace for accessing plumbing and electrical systems. By distributing the weight of the structure evenly over the footing, stem walls mitigate the risks of uneven settling and are especially effective on sloped sites where the wall height can be varied to maintain a level building platform.

