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Price: Generally, slab foundations are your cheapest option when it comes to foundations, an excellent choice if budget is front-of-mind. Low Maintenance: Of all foundation-types, slabs require the least amount of maintenance, adding to their pricing value.
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Around 6 inches is the ideal thickness for a concrete garage or driveway. This thickness should protect many mid-sized cars and even some heavier...
Read More »By definition, a home foundation is the load-bearing portion of the structure, typically built below ground.
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Noise. If you are in an all-metal shed, and it's raining cats and dogs, it's going to be noisy.
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Learn More »As with all house foundations, builders should always ensure proper drainage away from the structure to ensure protection from moisture and runoff damage.
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Increased Foundation Cost : A basement is understandably the most expensive foundation-type of the three mentioned here — more so if you choose to finish that space. Even then, that finished basement square footage will most likely be the least expensive in your entire home. Potential Flooding : Without a sump pump, you may end up with a flooded basement. To combat (and virtually eliminate the threat of) flooding, we recommend battery backup, generators or water-flow backups. In all cases, though, the best scenario to prevent potential flooding is ensuring a natural path for drainage. Lack of Natural Light : If you’re converting your basement into a living space, and it’s NOT a walkout, you might have to find creative ways of bringing some light into the space. Again, this isn’t an issue with walkout basements.
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A rule of thumb is 1.5 times a joist's depth but in feet when spaced at 16” centers. In general, a 2×8 will span 1.5 x 8, so 12-feet.
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