Expansive Soil in New York: County Ratings

None of the 62 rated counties in New York 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
Albany County Low 0% 95%
Allegany County Low 0% 99%
Bronx County Low 0% 49% *
Broome County Low 0% 98%
Cattaraugus County Low 0% 98%
Cayuga County Low 3% 91%
Chautauqua County Low 0% 97%
Chemung County Low 0% 99%
Chenango County Low 0% 99%
Clinton County Low 3% 91%
Columbia County Low 2% 97%
Cortland County Low 0% 99%
Delaware County Low 0% 98%
Dutchess County Low 0% 95%
Erie County Low 9% 94%
Essex County Low 3% 93%
Franklin County Low 1% 96%
Fulton County Low 0% 93%
Genesee County Low 5% 98%
Greene County Low 3% 97%
Hamilton County Low 0% 95%
Herkimer County Low 0% 97%
Jefferson County Low 21% 90%
Kings County Low 0% 66% *
Lewis County Low 0% 96%
Livingston County Low 26% 94%
Madison County Low 3% 98%
Monroe County Low 7% 90%
Montgomery County Low 3% 98%
Nassau County Low 0% 73% *
New York County Low 0% 33% *
Niagara County Low 15% 96%
Oneida County Low 0% 95%
Onondaga County Low 1% 92%
Ontario County Low 13% 96%
Orange County Low 0% 94%
Orleans County Low 5% 99%
Oswego County Low 1% 86%
Otsego County Low 0% 98%
Putnam County Low 0% 91%
Queens County Low 0% 70% *
Rensselaer County Low 0% 97%
Richmond County Low 0% 74% *
Rockland County Low 0% 82%
Saratoga County Low 0% 96%
Schenectady County Low 1% 98%
Schoharie County Low 5% 98%
Schuyler County Low 3% 94%
Seneca County Low 15% 77% *
St. Lawrence County Low 13% 93%
Steuben County Low 0% 98%
Suffolk County Low 0% 68% *
Sullivan County Low 0% 96%
Tioga County Low 0% 99%
Tompkins County Low 0% 96%
Ulster County Low 1% 95%
Warren County Low 0% 90%
Washington County Low 13% 97%
Wayne County Low 1% 94%
Westchester County Low 0% 81%
Wyoming County Low 0% 98%
Yates County Low 1% 100%

* Less than 80% of this county's map acres have completed soil survey data; treat its rating as provisional.

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.