Expansive Soil in New Hampshire: County Ratings

None of the 10 rated counties in New Hampshire have a dominant shrink-swell rating of High or Very High. Each rating below is the NRCS shrink-swell class covering the largest share of the county's mapped soil acres, computed from USDA SSURGO data. Open a county for the full class breakdown and what it means for a slab foundation.

County Dominant class High + Very High share Survey coverage
Belknap County Low 6% 83%
Carroll County Low 2% 90%
Cheshire County Low 4% 96%
Coos County Low 0% 96%
Grafton County Low 1% 96%
Hillsborough County Low 3% 96%
Merrimack County Low 5% 95%
Rockingham County Low 0% 89%
Strafford County Low 1% 97%
Sullivan County Low 2% 96%

How these ratings are computed

Ratings come from USDA NRCS SSURGO soil survey data: for each soil component we take the maximum linear extensibility percent (lep_r) in the top 100 cm, apply the NRCS Handbook Part 618 class limits (Low under 3 percent, Moderate 3 to 6, High 6 to 9, Very High 9 and above), assign map units by plurality of component percent, and roll acres up to the county. Full details on the methodology section of the lookup page. A county rating is not a parcel-level geotechnical assessment.