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Slabs are less expensive to build. In a slab foundation, plumbing is located within the slab itself, so less work is required during installation and fewer labor costs are incurred.
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No matter what the architectural style, a house is only as good as its foundation, the lowest load-bearing aspect of the building that supports the floors, walls, basically everything that comprises the structure. There are three basic types of foundations: a full basement, slab, and crawl space (the latter two being most popular in new home construction). As the term implies, a slab foundation is a thick concrete slab on top of which a house is built. A crawl space foundation features exterior concrete walls that elevate the bottom of the house 18 inches or higher above grade (ground level), providing an accessible area to reach plumbing and wiring should it need maintenance in the future. Crawl space foundations usually require additional support walls beneath the interior of the house as well. While both foundation types are used extensively, each one is best suited to specific situations and conditions. Keep reading to find out the seven biggest differences between two popular foundation types—slab vs. crawl space—so you can make the best decision when you have a new home built.
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Also, though fairly rare, a plumbing pipe may spring a leak in a slab foundation. A portion of the slab might then have to be removed to fix the leak. Other options are available, however, including using an epoxy coating on the leaky portion of the pipe from within to seal it, or completely rerouting the pipe around the outside exterior of the home.
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